INDIVIDUAL HERBS

Pharmaceutical Latin: Radix Aristolochiae seu Cocculi
Common English: Coccilus Root
Three-Leaf Cocculus Root
Herbs that Drain Dampness (Diuretics)
Taste Temperature Entering Meridians Dosage
Bitter
Acrid
Cold
Spleen
Bladder
Kidney
(Lung)
6-12g
Tincture: 1-4ml
Actions Indications/Syndromes

Dispels Wind, unblocks the channels and collaterals and eliminates Dampness

Painful obstruction when there is also Heat

Bi Syndrome

Wind-Heat Bi

Promotes urination, resolves toxicity and reduces swellings

Edema with urinary dysfunction

Fevers, sores boils, snake and insect bites

Hypertension and beriberi

CONTRAINDICATIONS
  • Use with caution during pregnancy.
  • Use with caution for those with Yin Deficiency.
INCOMPATIBILITIES
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS

Rx. Achyranthis Bidentatae
Niu Xi

Fr. Chaenomelis
Mu Gua

Cx. Phellodendri
Huang Bai

Rz. seu Rx. Notopterygii
Qiang Huo
Rx. Angelicae Pubescentis
Du Huo

Fr. Malvae
Dong Kui Guo
Rx. Saposhnikoviae
Fang Feng
Sm. Plantaginis
Che Qian Zi

Damp-Heat Bi

Wind-Cold Bi

Edema with urinary dysfunction

  1. Rx. Aristolochiae seu Cocculi governs Wind Qi as it disseminates and unblocks and it drains water pathogens from the organs. Rx. Stephaniae Tetrandrae Han Fang Ji governs water Qi and drains Damp Excess from the channels and collaterals. .