Wind-Cold Releasing Herbs

  • E Bu Shi Cao English Name: centipeda herb Pharmaceutical name: Herba Centipedae Medica Category: Wind-Cold Releasing Herbs Properties: E Bu Shi Cao enters the Lung and Liver channels; it is acrid ain nature and warm in temperature. What is E Bu Shi Cao?: The Chinese Herb E Bu Shi Cao is dried, unprocessed above ground… read more

  • Fang Feng English Name: siler root Pharmaceutical name: Radix Saposhnikoviae Literal Translation: “guard against wind” Medica Category: Wind-Cold Releasing Herbs Properties: Fang Feng enters the Urinary Bladder, Liver, and Spleen channels; it is acrid and sweet in nature and slightly warm in temperature. What is Fang Feng?: The Chinese Herb Fang Feng is sliced, unprocessed… read more

  • Cong Bai English Name: scallions, green onions, allium Pharmaceutical name: Bulbus Allii Fistulosi Medica Category: Wind-Cold Releasing Herbs Properties: Cong Bai enters the Lung and Stomach channels; it is acrid in nature and warm in temperature. What is Cong Bai?: Cong Bai is the white part of a scallion (above the root). Traditional Chinese Medicine… read more

  • Bai Zhi English Name: Angelica Dahurica Root Pharmaceutical Name: Radix Angelicae Dahuricae Medica Category: Wind-Cold Releasing Herbs Properties: Bai Zhi enters the Lung, Stomach, and Spleen channels; it is acrid in nature and warm in temperature. What is Bai Zhi?: Bai Zhi is the sliced, unprocessed root of the perennial herbaceous plant Angelica dahurica. Traditional… read more

  • Cang Er Zi English Name: xanthium fruit (sibiricum) Pharmaceutical name: Fructus Xanthii Medica Category: Wind-Cold Releasing Herbs Properties: Cang Er Zi enters the Lung and Liver channels; is bitter and acrid in nature and warm in temperature. What is Cang Er Zi?: The Chinese Herb Cang Er Zi is the mature fruit of the Siberian… read more