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Inula, Elecampane

Also called Enulae Campane, Helenii

Inula racemosa

Rasan (Unani)
Pushkar (Ayurveda)
Ma Nu  མ་ནུ  (Tibetan)
Tu Mu Xiang (TCM)

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Kurtzes Handtbuchlein, Ryff, 1599

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Fuchs, L., New Kreüterbuch (1543)

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ELECAMPANE ROOT
1, Longitudinally furrowed surface. 2, Stem scar. 3, Cut
surface of the rhizome. 4. Resinous cut surface.

Squibb's Atlas of the Official Drugs, Mansfield, 1919

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Botanical name:
Inula spp.
Two main species are used:
  1. I. helenium (Europe)
  2. I. racemosa is used very similarly in Ayurveda and Tibetan Medicine

Parts used:
Root

Temperature & Taste:
Warm, dry. Sweet, a little Bitter and Pungent
opens, cleanses, discusses

Classifications:
2B ATTENUATERS.    2G. CLEANSING.    2H. CARMINATIVES.    2M. DRAWING.    2Q. ANODYNE.    2S. STRENGTHENING
3C. ALEXIPHARMICS.    3D. CORDIALS & CARDIACS.    3F. LITHONTRIPTIC.    3K. EXPECTORANT.    3L. ANTI-TUSSIVE.    3M. ARTHRITICS
4b. OPTHALMICS.    4c. CARDIAC.    4d. PECTORAL.    4e. STOMACHIC.    4f. SPLENETIC.    4g. HEPATIC.    4j. NERVINES.    4k. ARTHRITIC
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Uses:
1. Benefits the Stomach and Spleen, clears Damp, Tonifies Qi:

2. Clears Cold Phlegm, Stops Cough, strengthens the Lungs:

3. Resists Poison, promotes Sweat:

4. Clears Damp, Promotes Urine:

5. Moves the Blood, Promotes Menstruation:

6. Clears Wind-Damp, Stops Spasms, Benefits Sinews:

7. Externally:


Dose:
Decoction: 3–15 grams
Powder: 1500mg–5 grams

Comment:
1. I. helenium and I. racemosa are similar in taste, appearance and effect. Inula helenium and I. racemosa are used as the source for a type of Costus (Mu Xiang) under the name Tu Mu Xiang, indicating they are used synonymously.
2. Inula and Costus are similar and mutually benefiting, often being used together in the Eastern systems. Inula is a better Qi tonic, Costus is better to regulate Qi. In this way Inula is similar to Atractylodes Bai Zhu, another close relative with similar properties. Together, they mutually enhance. It is also noted that in some parts of China,
3. The preserved Root is a greater tonic, increases Qi and benefits Digestion. It is better for deficiency and chronic diseases of the Lungs and Kidneys; Consumption, lower body weakness, Night Sweats etc.


Preparation:
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Correctives:
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Substitutes:
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Main Combinations:
Elecampane & Licorice

1. Asthma:
i. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
ii. Tincture Against Asthma, Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
iii. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
iv. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
2. Bronchitis, Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
3. Whooping Cough, combine Elecampane with Thyme
4. Lung deficiency, Cough, Asthma:
i. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
ii. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
5. Persistent Cough, Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
6. Pectoral Elixir, Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
7. Hernia, Elecampane with Rue (School of Salerno)
8. Spleen Yang and Qi deficiency, Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
9. Kidney Yang Deficiency, back pain, impotence, Leukorrhea etc:
i. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
ii. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
10. Promote Menstruation:
i. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
ii. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
11. Paralysis:
i. Elecampane with  ... available in PRO version
12. Herpes, Elecampane as an ointment with  ... available in PRO version

Major Formulas
Decoction of Elecampane and Rue
Decoction of Horehound
Decoction to Strengthen the Lungs
Syrup for Asthma (Wirtzung)
Powder of Cinnamon Compound (Mesue)
Electuary of Clove and Costus (Caryocostinum)
Electuary for Paralysis (Wirtzung)
Electuary which is Remarkably Effective
Antidote for Cold Kidneys and to Excite Libido (Nicholas)
Tincture Against Asthma

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Cautions:
1. Used cautiously during Pregnancy.

Main Preparations used:
Candied and Conserved root, Distilled Water, Extract of the Root and a Wine

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'The plant was known to the ancient writers on agriculture and natural history, and even the Roman poets were acquainted with it, and mention Inula as affording a root used both as a medicine and  a condiment. Vegetius Renatus, about the beginning of the 5th century, calls it Inula Campana, and St. Isidore in the beginning of the 7th names it as Inula, adding—"quam Alum rustici vocant." It is frequently mentioned in the Anglo-
Saxon writings on medicine current in England prior to the Norman Conquest; it is also the "marchalan" of the Welsh Physicians of the 13th century and was generally well known during the middle ages. Not only was its root much employed as a medicine, but it was also candied and eaten as a sweetmeat'. (Pharmacographia, Fluckiger & Hanbury, 1879)

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