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Ya Zhi Cao

Unknown

Pinyin: Ya Zhi Cao Latin: Herba Commelinae
Commelina Communis Common (English)

โ˜ฏ TCM Properties

Category: clearing_heat
Temperature: cold
Taste: sweet, bland
Meridians: lung, stomach, small_intestine, kidney, large_intestine, bladder
Functions:

Cools Heat, drains Fire and slightly resolves toxicity and cools the Blood; Clears Heat, facilitates urination and unblocks painful urinary dysfunction

Western Herbalism Properties

Actions:
diureticanti-inflammatory

Botanical Description

Ya Zhi Cao is the dried aerial parts of Commelina communis L. (Commelinaceae), the common dayflower, an annual herb of moist disturbed ground throughout China, Korea, Japan, and now widely naturalized in temperate regions. Stems are decumbent and rooting at lower nodes, 20 to 60 cm long, bearing alternate lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate sheathing leaves. The distinctive flowers, enclosed in folded spathe-like bracts, open for a single morning and have two showy upper bright blue petals and one inconspicuous lower white petal, the source of a natural blue dye historically used in Japanese woodblock printing. In traditional Chinese medicine the herb is sweet, slightly bitter, and cold, entering the Lung, Stomach, and Small Intestine channels; it clears heat, resolves toxicity, and promotes urination, and is used for febrile illness with thirst, sore throat, edema with painful urination, carbuncles, and snakebite.

Dosage

Form Amount Frequency Duration Population Notes
decoction 6-15g Daily โ€” โ€” โ€”

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Important Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.