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Rhodiola, Rose root
Rosewort
Hong Jing Tian 红景天 (TCM)
Sro lo dmar po སྲོ་ལོ་དམར་པོ (Tibet)
Hong Jing Tian 红景天 (TCM)
Sro lo dmar po སྲོ་ལོ་དམར་པོ (Tibet)
Krauterbuch, Lonitzer, 1578
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New Kreuterbuch, Matthiolus, 1563
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Seboth & Graf, Die Alpenpflanzen nach der Natur gemalt, 1839
Botanical name:
Rhodiola rosea (syn. Sedum roseum, S. rhodiola)
In Tibetan Medicine, R. algida, R. crenulata (syn. R euryphylla), R. quadrifida (syn. Sedum quadrifolium, Chamaerhodiola quadrifolia), R. kirilowii, R. juparensis, R. sachalinensis, and R. himalense (syn. Sedum himalense, S. quadrifidum var. himalense) have also been listed as sources.
Tibetan Medicine has several varieties of Sro Lo:
Parts used:
Root
Temperature & Taste:
Cool, dry. Sweet, Bitter
Classification:
N. Tonics
Rhodiola rosea (syn. Sedum roseum, S. rhodiola)
In Tibetan Medicine, R. algida, R. crenulata (syn. R euryphylla), R. quadrifida (syn. Sedum quadrifolium, Chamaerhodiola quadrifolia), R. kirilowii, R. juparensis, R. sachalinensis, and R. himalense (syn. Sedum himalense, S. quadrifidum var. himalense) have also been listed as sources.
Tibetan Medicine has several varieties of Sro Lo:
- Sro Lo dmar po: Rhodiola spp.
- Sro Lo dkar po: Pegaeophyton scapiflorum
- Sro Lo smug po: Solms-Laubachia eurycarpa
Parts used:
Root
Temperature & Taste:
Cool, dry. Sweet, Bitter
Classification:
N. Tonics
Uses:
1. Tonify Qi of the Lung and Spleen (Tibetan, Western):
-Fatigue, shortness of Breath, Asthma (TCM)
-chronic diseases and in convalescence.
-regarded as important (in compound) for Altitude Sickness in China and Tibet, but the herb singly has not shown these effects in trials.
-enhances strength and vigor.
-aids development of children (Tibetan)
-adjunct in Cancer treatment. (Modern)
2. Nourishes the Heart, Calm the Spirit:
-increases mental clarity and alertness, cognitive function, performance, and memory
-Insomnia, dream-disturbed sleep (Tibet)
-good for students and for those under mental stress.
-useful for some psychiatric and neurological disorders.
3. Moves the Blood Clears Stasis:
-Chest constriction, Heart pain (Chinese Pharmacopoeia)
-Apoplexy (TCM)
-promotes Menstruation (West)
4. Clears Lung Heat (Tibetan):
-Cough, Asthma, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Hemoptysis
-‘Lung Fever’; Colds
5. Strengthen Kidney, Benefit Yang:
-Lower Back Pain, Impotence.
-Arthritic disorders.
6. Clears Heat, Resolve Toxin:
-Fever and poisoning
-Skin diseases in Tibetan Medicine.
7. Externally:
-chewed to sweeten the breath
-Dioscorides described its use being bruised and applied to the head for Headaches.
-topically for Malignant Ulcers by Scottish highlanders.
Dose:
Decoction: 3–6 grams
Powder: 1–3 grams
Comment:
1. Rhodiola species are diffused from the Alps of Europe through to the Himalayas. Some species are also found in North America. The species used in both East and West are noted for their pinkish or pale red roots which have a distinct Rose aroma. They appear to have similar functions and uses.
2. Modern research has demonstrated both Eastern and western varieties to have adaptogenic and tonic effects, to increase endurance and physical performance.
3. In Tibetan Medicine, it is chiefly used for Lung complaints including Cough, Asthma, shortness of Breath, and is the basis for numerous medicines used for altitude sickness. It is also regarded as promoting strength and vitality.
Substitute:
Pagaeophyton scapiflorum is the White variety of Sro lo in Tibetan Medicine (Sro lo dkar po), which is used similarly.
Decoction: 3–6 grams
Powder: 1–3 grams
Comment:
1. Rhodiola species are diffused from the Alps of Europe through to the Himalayas. Some species are also found in North America. The species used in both East and West are noted for their pinkish or pale red roots which have a distinct Rose aroma. They appear to have similar functions and uses.
2. Modern research has demonstrated both Eastern and western varieties to have adaptogenic and tonic effects, to increase endurance and physical performance.
3. In Tibetan Medicine, it is chiefly used for Lung complaints including Cough, Asthma, shortness of Breath, and is the basis for numerous medicines used for altitude sickness. It is also regarded as promoting strength and vitality.
Substitute:
Pagaeophyton scapiflorum is the White variety of Sro lo in Tibetan Medicine (Sro lo dkar po), which is used similarly.
Main Combinations:
1. Cough and Lung complaints:
i. Rhodiola is often combined with Licorice
ii. Rhodiola with Dracocephalum Pri yang ku
iii. Lung Heat Cough, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Pneumonia, Geranium pratense with Rhodiola, Lacca and Licorice (Rhodiola 4 Decoction, Tibetan Medicine)
iv. Rhodiola, Triphala, Sandalwood, Tabasheer, Costus, Aloeswood, Licorice (as in Gentiana algida 15 of Tibetan Medicine)
v. Cough with yellow phlegm or phlegm with pus, Hemoptysis, Breathlessness, chronic Lung infection, Rhodiola with Sandalwood, Tabasheer, Safflower, Chebula, Inula, Raisins and Licorice (as in Principle 25 of Tibetan Medicine)
vi. Heat-type Cough, Pneumonia in children, Rhodiola with Aconitum naviculare, Tabasheer, Safflower, Sandalwood, Picrorhiza, Licorice, Bezoar
2. Fever from Influenza, chronic Cough with expectoration of phlegm, Rhodiola with Rubus Kanda ka ri, Tinospora, Triphala, Costus, Sandalwood
3. Pneumonia:
i. Rhodiola, Schisandra, Eleutherococcus (improved recovery time in clinical tests)
ii. Rhodiola with Aconite leaf, Calcite, Safflower, Licorice, White Sandalwood (Tibetan)
4. Lung deficiency Chronic Cough or Wheezing:
i. Rhodiola, Astragalus Huang Qi, Ginseng,
ii. Rhodiola with Bergenia Yan Bai Cai, Licorice
iii. Rhodiola with Dactylorhiza, Licorice
iv. Rhodiola, Elecampane, Licorice, Raisin, Sweet Almond
v. Rhodiola, Saffron
vi. Rhodiola, Cordyceps, Snow Lotus Xue Lian
5. Altitude Sickness:
i. Rhodiola, Snow Lotus Xue Lian
ii. Rhodiola, Ginseng, Dang Gui, Snow Lotus Xue Lian
iii. Rhodila, Emblic Myrobalan, Sea Buckthorn, Ginger (this is available as a patent)
iv. Rhodiola, Cordyceps, Snow Lotus Xue Lian
6. Amenorrhea:
i. Rhodiola with Pennyroyal decocted in water and wine (Herbarium Horstianum, 1630)
ii. Rhodiola with Saxifrage (Herbarium Horstianum, 1630)
iii. Rhodiola with Fennel seed, Rosemary, Pennyroyal, Cinnamon
7. Bleeding, Rhodiola, Emblic Myrobalan, Madder, Shilajit, Lacca, Safflower (as in Bezoar 13 of Tibetan Medicine)
8. Apoplexy, Parslysis, Rhodiola with Clove in wine (Herbarium Horstianum, 1630)
9. Depression, Rhodiola and Saffron (this combination has been studied)
Major Formula:
Rhodiola 4 Decoction (Sro lo bzhi thang) (Tibetan)
Bezoar 13 (Gi wan 13) (Tibetan)
Bright Red Decoction (Dmar chen thang) (Tibetan)
Gentiana algida 15 (Spang rgyan dkar po 15) (Tibetan)
Life Holding Jewel (Srog 'dzin nor bu) (Tibetan)
Principle 25 (Gtso bo nyer lnga) (Tibetan)
Cautions:
Generally Safe and well tolerated.
Main Preparations used:
Generally Safe and well tolerated.
Main Preparations used:
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