(Test) Oriental herb: Wu Jia Pi

Wu Jia Pi
"Bark of Five Additions"

Herbs that Dispel Wind-Dampness



Channels: KI, LIV
Properties: Spicy, Bitter, Warm

Common:Acanthopanax Root Bark

Latin: Cortex Radicis Acanthopanacis Gracistyli

Functions:

 

  • To dispel wind and dampness;
  • To strengthen the tendons and bones;
  • To benefit urination

 

Indications & Combinations:

 

  • Wind-damp obstruction syndrome manifested as rheumatic pain and spasm of the limbs. Acanthopanax bark (Wujiapi) is used alone or with Clematis root (Weilingxian), Pubescent angelica root (Duhuo), Mulberry twigs (Sangzhi) and Chaenomeles fruit (Mugua).

  • Deficient liver and kidney manifested as soreness, weakness and pain in the lumbar region and the knees. Acanthopanax bark (Wujiapi) is used with Eucommia bark (Duzhong), Cyathula root (Niuxi), Mulberry mistletoe (Sangjisheng) and Teasel root (Xuduan).

  • Edema. Acanthopanax bark (Wujiapi) is used with Poria peel (Fulingpi) and Areca nut shell (Dafupi) in the formula Wupi Yin.

 

Dosage:

  • 5-10 g

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