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Herbal Information for Andrographis Herb in Cut Form
In TCM, Chai Hu is valued for its ability to regulate both external and internal metabolisms. It is traditionally used to:
Modern studies support Chai Hu's traditional uses, highlighting its benefits for:
Chai Hu remains a popular tonic in many traditional Chinese herbal formulas, demonstrating its enduring value in both ancient and modern herbal medicine.
Common Name: Bupleurum Root, Hare's Ear, Radix Bupleuri, Thorowax Root
Botanical Name: Bupleurum Chinensis
Chinese / Pin Yin Name: Chai Hu
Chai Hu Precautions: Do not use during pregnancy or while using antibiotics. Can cause headaches
Chai Hu (柴胡), or Bupleurum, is used in various forms within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to harness its therapeutic benefits. Here’s how Chai Hu is typically utilized:
Decoctions:
Powdered Form:
Capsules and Tablets:
Extracts and Tinctures:
The cut form of chai hu can be used to make a tea, decoction, or tincture. Chai hu powder is great to make your own fresh filler-free bupleurum capsules.
Chai Hu Properties: Bitter Acrid, Cool
Chai Hu Root Channels: Liver, Gallbladder, Pericardium, Triple Fire, Spleen
Chai Hu Root Naturally Occurring Components: β-terpinene, limonene, β-fenchene, pulegone, isoborneol, β-terpineol, α-copaene, humulene, a-farnesene, aromadendrene, cis-caryophyllene, trans-caryophyllene, β-elemene, gamma-muurolene, patchoulane, nootkatone, ledol, Saponins,
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References:
http://alternativehealing.org/chai_hu.htm
https://herbpathy.com/Uses-and-Benefits-of-Bupleurum-Root-Cid2942
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4165614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5448051/
https://draxe.com/nutrition/bupleurum/