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Paeonia suffruticosa
The botanist’s repository [H.C. Andrews] 1806-1807
The botanist’s repository [H.C. Andrews] 1806-1807
Tree Peony root bark Mu Dan Pi (Adam, 2022)
Botanical name:
Paeonia suffruticosa
P. delavayi (syn. P. lutea) is a yellow-flowered Tree Peony, the root of which is used in Tibetan Medicine (where it is called Shing pad ma ser po ཤིང་པད་མ་སེར་པོ་). It is used for Fever, Blood heat, Blood stasis, and to regulate menstruation and relieve menstrual pain. It can be considered synonymous to P. suffruticosa.
Parts used:
Root-bark
Temperature & Taste:
Cool, dry. Slightly Pungent, Bitter
Classification:
B. Clears Heat, Cools the Blood
Paeonia suffruticosa
P. delavayi (syn. P. lutea) is a yellow-flowered Tree Peony, the root of which is used in Tibetan Medicine (where it is called Shing pad ma ser po ཤིང་པད་མ་སེར་པོ་). It is used for Fever, Blood heat, Blood stasis, and to regulate menstruation and relieve menstrual pain. It can be considered synonymous to P. suffruticosa.
Parts used:
Root-bark
Temperature & Taste:
Cool, dry. Slightly Pungent, Bitter
Classification:
B. Clears Heat, Cools the Blood
Uses:
1. Cools the Blood, Clears Heat:
-Heat that has penetrated the Blood (ie. from Epidemic and Infectious diseases) with Bleeding
-frequent or excessive Menstruation associated with Blood Heat
-'disperses hidden Fire in the Blood'. (Li Shi Zhen)
-P. delavayi is used the same in Tibetan Medicine
2. Moves the Blood, Clears Stasis:
-Blood stasis causing Amenorrhea and menstrual pain with clotting
-abdominal masses and tumors
-Bruising associated with Injury
-'disperses hard mass and blood stasis'. (Shen Nong Ben Cao)
-'helps recovery of the damaged tendons and bones'. (Da Ming)
-'promotes delivery, expels Placenta'. (Da Ming)
-P. delavayi is used the same in Tibetan Medicine
3. Clears Deficient Heat, Benefits the Yin:
-'Steaming Bone Disorder'; (see below).
-Yin deficiency with Heat, such as in the Elderly, during Menopause, or the aftermath of chronic or Heat disease.
-Fever at night, or feeling of Heat during the night, especially where there is no sweating
-'Long-term use makes one happy and able to enjoy a long life'. (Wu Pu)
4. Clears Liver Heat:
-Headache, Dizziness, eye pain, flushing and irritability
-skin diseases related to Heat of the Blood and Liver
-P. delavayi is used the same in Tibetan Medicine
5. Clears Heat, Resists Poison, Drains Pus, Reduces Swelling:
-Acne, Eczema and other skin diseases with redness and inflammation
-useful for abscesses; Lung or Intestinal Abscesses
-topically for firm, non-draining sores
Dose:
Decoction: 6–12 grams
Powder: 500mg–3 grams
Comment:
Paeonia Mu Dan Pi is a special medicine to clear excess of the Ministerial Fire. Li Shi Zhen noted that later Physicians preferred Phellodendron Huang Bai to clear the Ministerial Fire, but said Paeonia Mu Dan Pi is stronger.
Preparations:
1. Dry-fried Paeonia Mu Dan Pi:
Dry-fry in a pan until lightly scorched and yellowish. This reduces the coldness and improves the effect of clearing Deficient Heat.
2. Wine-fried Paeonia Mu Dan Pi:
When sprinkled with a little rice wine (alcohol) and stir-fried in a pan until lightly yellowed, it is stronger to move the Blood and clear Blood stasis.
Some older Physicians recommended cutting the root, mixing with wine, steaming it, then drying in the sun.
3. Charred Paeonia Mu Dan Pi:
When heated at a high heat until blackened, but not carbonised, and then sprinkled with water, it is stronger to stop Bleeding but without causing Blood Stasis.
Decoction: 6–12 grams
Powder: 500mg–3 grams
Comment:
Paeonia Mu Dan Pi is a special medicine to clear excess of the Ministerial Fire. Li Shi Zhen noted that later Physicians preferred Phellodendron Huang Bai to clear the Ministerial Fire, but said Paeonia Mu Dan Pi is stronger.
Preparations:
1. Dry-fried Paeonia Mu Dan Pi:
Dry-fry in a pan until lightly scorched and yellowish. This reduces the coldness and improves the effect of clearing Deficient Heat.
2. Wine-fried Paeonia Mu Dan Pi:
When sprinkled with a little rice wine (alcohol) and stir-fried in a pan until lightly yellowed, it is stronger to move the Blood and clear Blood stasis.
Some older Physicians recommended cutting the root, mixing with wine, steaming it, then drying in the sun.
3. Charred Paeonia Mu Dan Pi:
When heated at a high heat until blackened, but not carbonised, and then sprinkled with water, it is stronger to stop Bleeding but without causing Blood Stasis.
Main Combinations:
1. Blood Heat from Heat entering the Blood (Infectious diseases):
i. combine Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Paeonia Chi Shao (Red Peony root). This combination is also useful for Menstrual disorders with Heat and Stasis.
ii. with purplish Maculae or Bleeding, Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Curcuma Yu Jin
iii. Erysipelas and Purpuric Rashes, Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Scrophularia Xuan Shen
2. Deficient Heat with Night Fever, dry mouth, aching Back, with Rehmannia Sheng Di and Amenarrhena Zhi Mu
3. Hectic Fever from Yin deficiency, take Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Si Wu Tang (Li Shi Zhen)
4. Liver heat with Qi stagnation, add Paeonia Mu Dan Pi and Anemarrhena Zhi Mu to Xiao Yao San (as in Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San)
5. Vomiting of Blood from Heat, Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Scutellaria Huang Qin
6. Acne:
i. Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Burdock seed (Niu Bang Zi)
ii. Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Chrysanthemum Ju Hua, Licorice
iii. Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Rhubarb (Da Huang), Coptis Huang Lian
iv. Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Chinese Violet (Zi Hua Di Ding), Scutellaria Huang Qin
v. Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Self Heal (Xia Ku Cao), Honeysuckle flower (Jin Yin Hua), Job's Tears (Yi Yi Ren), Paeonia Chi Shao Yao (The Formulas of Dr. John H.F. Shen)
7. Internal Abscesses:
i. Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Rhubarb (Da Huang) and Peach kernel (Tao Ren)
ii. Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Coix Yi Yi Ren, Rhubarb (Da Huang)
8. Pain due to Bruising and Blood stasis, Amenorrhea and Dysmenorrhea with Peach kernel (Tao Ren) and Cinnamon twig (Gui Zhi)
9. Pain and swelling after Trauma, with Frankincense and Myrrh
10. Menopause, Paeonia Mu Dan Pi with Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang, Alisma Ze Xie (Water Plantain), Polygonum He Shou Wu, Mother of Pearl (Zhen Zhu Mu) (as in Geng Nian An Pian)
Major Formulas:
The following formulas are all based on Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (Rehmannia Six)
Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
Er Long Zuo Ci Wan
Mai Wei Di Huang Wan
Ming Mu Di Huang Wan
Qi Ju Di Huang Wan
Shen Qi Wan
Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan
Other Formulas:
Bu Shen Yi Gan Tang
Da Huang Mu Dan Tang
Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San
Du Qi Wan
Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang
Geng Nian An Pian
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan
Kai Yu Zhong Yu Tang
Mie Di Zhi Yang Tang
Ping Gan Kai Yu Zhi Xue Tang
Qi Zhen San
Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang
Qing Wei San
Qing Wen Bai Du Yin
Shi Hui San
Wen Jing Tang
Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang
Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang
Yang Yin Qing Fei Tang
Cautions:
1. Not for Cold or Blood deficiency
2. Not used during Pregnancy
3. Not for Excess Menstruation unless there is Heat with Blood stasis.
4. Occasional side effects may include dizziness and mild nausea which usually subside without stopping medication.
Main Preparations used:
1. Not for Cold or Blood deficiency
2. Not used during Pregnancy
3. Not for Excess Menstruation unless there is Heat with Blood stasis.
4. Occasional side effects may include dizziness and mild nausea which usually subside without stopping medication.
Main Preparations used:
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