INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Pharmaceutical Latin: | Semen Celosiae |
Common English: | Celosia Seed Silver Quail-Grass Seed Feather Cockscomb Seed |
Taste | Temperature | Entering Meridians | Dosage |
Sweet (Bitter) |
Slightly Cold (Cool) (Cold) |
Liver |
3-15g tincture: 2-4ml |
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Clears Wind-Heat, drains Liver Fire and improves the vision |
Wind-Heat affecting the eyes, with red, swollen eyes Liver Fire affecting the eyes, corneal opacity |
Treats hypertension |
Hypertension associated with Liver Yang Rising or Liver Fire Headache from Wind-Heat |
CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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INCOMPATIBILITIES |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
Flos Chrysanthemi |
Sm. Cassiae |
Sm. Cassiae |
Eye pain, redness and swelling due to Liver Fire |
Impaired or blurred vision |
Redness, swelling and pain of the eyes due to Liver Fire |
Flos Buddlejae |
Fr. Jujube |
Sp. Prunellae |
Redness, swelling and pain of the eyes due to Wind-Heat |
Night blindness |
Hypertension caused by liver fire |
Sm. Cassiae |
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Headache due to Liver Fire |
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- This herb Strongly clears Fire from the Liver channel to benefit the the eyes and ears.
- It directs Qi downward.
- It eliminates superficial visual obstruction.
- It induces pupil dilation. It can be used alone when Wind-Heat contracts the pupils.
- Its best effect is on Liver channel Fire from Excess which enables it to brighten eyes and reduce superficial visual obstruction.
- It is most often used for eye disorders due to Liver Fire.
- It has an antiphlogistic action.
- It is used externally for skin and trauma conditions.
- It can be used topically in the nostrils for epistaxis.
- One source says not to give this herb to children under 18 years old.
- Both Qing Xiang Zi and Sm. Cassiae Jue Ming Zi improve the vision. Jue Ming Zi is bitter, sweet , salty and cold which broadens its therapeutic scope to include nourishing the Liver and Kidney Yin, moistening the Intestines and dispersing Wind-Heat. It can be used for Excess and deficient eye disorders or headache because it nourishes Liver and Kidney Yin and is more appropriate where there is constipation. Qing Xiang Zi can only be used for eye disorders due to Excess Heat. it is bitter, cold, drains Fire in the Liver channel and disperses Wind-Heat from the Blood level of the Jue Yin channels. It can clear superficial visual obstruction and can dilate the pupils. it can be used alone for this purpose when Wind-Heat in the Liver channel causes the pupils to contract.