Elecampane Root
Review Elecampane Root Forms and Sizes Below
Common Names: Elecampane Root, Yellow Starwort, Horse-Elder, Horseheal, Scabwort, Pushkarula
Botanical Name: Inula helenium
Chinese / Pin Yin Name: Tu Mu Xiang
Elecampane Root Dosage: Consult your healthcare provider for your correct dose.
Elecampane Root Precautions: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Persons with allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family (such as feverfew, chamomile, or echincaea) should exercise caution with elecampane, as allergic cross-reactivity to Asteraceae plants is common.
Elecampane Root Benefits & Information
Elecampane Root is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb to regulate qi, strenghten the stomach and spleen, ease pain and prevent miscarriage. Elecampane Root is rich in inulin, a compound that benefits cardiovascular and digestion health. Elecampane Root supports respiratory health, benefits the throat and promotes a healthy digestive system.
Elecampane Root Properties: Pungent, Bitter, Warm
Elecampane Root Channels / Meridians: Liver, Spleen
Elecampane Root Naturally Occuring Components: Inulin, alantol, iodine, magnesium, sodium, sesquiterpenes, beta-carotene, iron, niacin, triterpene saponins, calcium lactones, selenium, vitamins B12, B5, A, E, C, volitile oils
Herbs That Combine With Elecampane Root
References
https://tcmwiki.com/wiki/tu-mu-xiang, https://herbpathy.com/Uses-and-Benefits-of-Elecampane-Cid2441