Cattail Pollen (Puhuang)
Pharmaceutical Name: | Pollen Typhae |
Botanical Name: | Typha orientalis Presl Typha angustifolia L. |
Common Name: | Cattail pollen, Bullrush pollen |
Source of Earliest Record: | Shennong Bencao Jing |
art Used & Method for Pharmaceutical Preparations: | The pollen is gathered in May or June. |
Properties and Taste: | Sweet and neutral |
Meridian: | Liver and pericardium |
Functions: | To stop bleeding To release stagnation and stop pain |
Indications and Combinations: | 1. Hemorrhages manifested as cough with blood, vomiting with blood, hematuria, blood stool and uterine bleeding. *Use with Agrimony (Xianhecao), Eclipta (Mohanlian) and Biota tops (Cebaiye). 2. Hemorrhage caused by external injuries. *Use alone and dry for external use. 3. Blood stagnation manifested as cardiac pain, abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea or postpartum abdominal pain. *Use with Trogopterus dung (Wulingzhi) in the formula Shixiao San. |
Dosage: | 3-10 g |
Cautions: | The carbonized herb is effective in stopping bleeding; the raw herb is used for releasing stagnation and stopping pain. |