Da Ji
大戟 dà jǐ, "Big lance from the capital"

Category: Harsh Expellants (Cathartics)  Browse

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Pinyin Pronunciation:
Alternate Names:
NamePin YinChineseTranslated
Knoxiae/Euphorbiae Radix   
Tastes
Tastes:
Acrid  Browse
Dosage
Dosage:
1.5-3g, 1g in powders
Toxic
Cautions
Cautions:
Contraindicated in cases of edema associated with deficiency cold. Use with caution with weak patients. Traditionally was considered to be incompatible with Gan Cao
  • avoid use during Pregnancy
Meridians
Meridians:
Lung , Kidney , Large Intestine  Browse
Preparation
Preparation:
Cooking with jujubes and honey reduces harsh properties. Frying in vinegar reduces toxicity.
Quality
Quality:
Firm, not easily broken, fibrous, with a brownish yellow or whitish cross section (Euphorbia) or firm, big and reddish brown (Knoxia)
Reference Source
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (Revised edition) ('Bensky')  Browse
Notes
Notes:
No notes at this time
Formulas
Formulas (1)
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical: Euphorbia perinenis Rupr. or Knoxia valerianoides Thorel
Botanical:
Japanese: taigeki
Korean: taeguk
Common: Peking spurge root, euphorbia
 
Temperature:  Cold  Browse