INDIVIDUAL HERBS

Pharmaceutical Latin: Rhizoma Curculiginis
Common English: Curculigo
Golden Eye-Grass Rhizome
Common Curculigo Rhizome
Yang Tonics
Taste Temperature Entering Meridians Dosage
Acrid
Hot
Toxic
Kidney
(Liver)
3-10g
Tincture: 2-4ml
Actions Indications/Syndromes

Tonifies the Kidneys and strengthens Yang

Kidney Yang Deficiency with impotence, urinary incontinence, nocturnal emissions and irregular menstruation

Infertility from either a Cold Womb (women) or Cold Essence (men)

Weakening of Ming Men Fire

Expels Cold and eliminates Dampness(strengthens bones and sinews)

Obstinate Cold Damp Bi with generalized pain, a sense of weakness in the bones and sinews and lower back and knee pain (especially useful for Cold abdominal or lower back pain)

Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency

CONTRAINDICATIONS
  • Contraindicated for those with Yin Deficiency with Heat signs.
  • Contraindicated for those with Excess Heat signs.
  • Contraindicated during pregnancy.
  • Do not use for a long time.
  • Do not store in an iron container.
  • Toxic reactions can occur.
INCOMPATIBILITIES
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS

Cx. Eucommiae
Du Zhong

 

Hb. Epimedii
Yin Yang Huo

Hb. Asari
Xi Xin

 

Impotence, spermatorrhea and weakness and pain in the lower back and legs.

Accentuates the effects of the herb.

Menopausal hypertension.

Chills and impotence with Cold sperm, cold extremities and infertility.

Damp-Cold induced pain and coldness in the lower back and legs.

Fr. Rosae Laevigatae
Jin Ying Zi

Hb. Epimedii
Yin Yang Huo
Rx. Morindae Officinalis
Ba Ji Tian
Grain-based liquor

Fr, Amomi
Sha Ren
Fr. Evodiae
Wu Zhu Yu
Rx. Aucklandiae
Mu Xiang
Rz. Alpiniae Officinarum
Gao Liang Jiang

Polyuria.

Tinnitus.

Loss of hearing.

Impotence.

Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency with epigastric fullness and pain, poor appetite and vomiting of clear fluids.

Hb. Epimedii
Yin Yang Huo
Rx. Angelicae Sinensis
Dang Gui
Rx. Anemarrhenae
Zhi Mu

Rx. Dipsaci
Xu Duan
Cx. Eucommiae
Du Zhong
Hb. Epimedii
Yin Yang Huo
Cx. Acanthopanacis
Wu Jia Pi

Rx. Dipsaci
Xu Duan
Cx. Eucommiae
Du Zhong
Hb. Epimedii
Yin Yang Huo
Cx. Acanthopanacis
Wu Jia Pi
Rx. Aconiti Kusnezoffi Preparata
Zhi Cao Wu

or

Rx. Dipsaci
Xu Duan
Cx. Eucommiae
Du Zhong
Hb. Epimedii
Yin Yang Huo
Cx. Acanthopanacis
Wu Jia Pi
Rx. Aconiti Lateralis Preparata
Zhi Fu Zi

Irregular menstruation.

Hypertension during menstruation.

Feelings of weakness in the bones and sinews and/or lower back and knee pain.

Feelings of weakness in the bones and sinews and/or lower back and knee pain with Cold.

  1. Toxic reactions may be alleviated by taking a decoction of Rz. et Rx. Rhei Da Huang, Rz. Coptidis Huang Lian, and Rx. Scutellariae Huang Qin.
  2. This is the main herb for cold Kidneys.
  3. It is regarded as an aphrodisiac.
  4. It can be taken as a single herb for urinary incontinence and frequent urination.
  5. It governs Cold Qi in the epigastrium and abdomen with inability to eat, Wind-Cold causing cramps and spasms in the lower back and knees, Damp-consumption in men and incontinence in the elderly.
  6. It reinforces sexual organ and assists sexual function in males.
  7. It is said to tonify the San Jiao.
  8. Xian Mao, Hb. Epimedii Yin Yang Huo, and Rx. Morindae Ba Ji Tian all reinforce the Kidney Yang, strengthen the sinews and bones and expel Wind-Dampness. Xian Mao is the hottest and most acrid and strongly expels Cold-Dampness but its slight toxicity makes it appropriate only for short term use. Ba Ji Tian is acrid, sweet and only slightly warming with a soft, moistening quality that tonifies Yang without being overly dry or cloying. It also augment Jing. Yin Yang Huo is warmer and more markedly strengthens Ming Men Fire, while strongly dispersing Wind-Dampness and unblocking Bi.
  9. Wine-fried Curculigo Jiu Chao Xian Mao is less harsh with an enhanced ability to tonify the Kidney Yang and strengthen sinews and bones.