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Yin Yang Huo

Epimedium brevicornu Maxim.

Genus: Epimedium Species: brevicornu Pinyin: Yin Yang Huo Latin: Herba Epimedii
Epimedium leaf (English) ๆทซ็พŠ่—ฟ (Chinese)

โ˜ฏ TCM Properties

Category: tonifying
Temperature: warm
Taste: pungent, sweet
Meridians: liver, kidney
Functions:

Tonifies Kidney Yang; Strengthens the Sinews and Bones; Dispels Wind-Dampness; Warms the Ming Men Fire

Western Herbalism Properties

Actions:
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Botanical Description

Epimedium brevicornu is a low-growing perennial herb in the Berberidaceae family, native to central and northern China, where it occurs in mountain woodlands and rocky slopes. It grows 20-50 cm tall from a slender, branching rhizome, producing tufts of long-petioled basal leaves and similar stem leaves. Each leaf is typically twice ternately compound, with leaflets that are ovate to cordate, 3-7 cm long, with finely serrate, bristly margins and an asymmetric, often heart-shaped base; new growth is bronze-tinged. In spring, slender panicles bear small, distinctive white flowers with four spurred petals giving a delicate, downward-facing form. In TCM, the dried leaves (Yin Yang Huo) are used as an acrid, sweet, warm herb that tonifies kidney yang, strengthens sinews and bones, and dispels wind-damp.

Dosage

Form Amount Frequency Duration Population Notes
decoction 9-30g Daily โ€” โ€” โ€”

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional Chinese Uses

Yin Yang Huo (epimedium, Horny Goat Weed) is a pungent, sweet, warm herb known for powerfully supplementing Kidney Yang and essence, expelling Wind-Cold-Damp, and strengthening bone. It is widely used for impotence, infertility, cold and weak lower back and knees, and urinary frequency from Kidney Yang deficiency. It also addresses joint and bone pain from Wind-Cold-Damp obstruction. Its contemporary fame as a natural aphrodisiac derives from this longstanding Yang-tonifying tradition.

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.