Jing Jie
荊芥 jīng jiè

Category: Warm Acrid Herbs that Release Exterior  Browse

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Pinyin Pronunciation:
Tastes
Tastes:
Acrid  Browse
Dosage
Dosage:
4.5-9g
Cautions
Cautions:
Contraindicated for Deficiency of the Exterior, Fully-erupted Measles or Open Sores, of an Absence of Pathogenic Wind of any kind.
Meridians
Meridians:
Lung , Liver  Browse
Preparation
Preparation:
• Do not decoct for long periods • Spikes - to disperse wind from head and face • Charred - when used to stop bleeding, herb is toasted to ash and called jie sui tan • Dry fried
Quality
Quality:
Good quality - light green, long, and dense spikes with a strong aromatic fragrance
Reference Source
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (Revised edition) ('Bensky')  Browse
Notes
Notes:
No notes at this time
Formulas
Formulas (16)
Family:
Labiatae (Lamiaceae)  Browse

Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical: Herba seu Flos Schizonepetae Tenuifoliae
Botanical: Schizonepeta Tenuifolia Briq.
Japanese: keigai
Korean: hyonggae
Common: schizonepeta stem or bud
 
Temperature:  Slightly Warm  Browse