FUN FACTS
BN: Syzygium aromaticum AKA: Cloves, 丁香 (Dīng Xiāng).
CONSTITUENTS
USES/BENEFITS
TYPES
GROWING
PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTES
TCM NOTES
This information is for education purposes only. Seek the advice of your physician before taking any home remedies, herbs, or supplements.
Temp | Taste | Ent. Meridians | Photo |
Warm
Name 丁香
dīng xiāng
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Pungent |
Kidney Spleen Stomach Key Actions Warm Interior Expel Cold |
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DOSAGE information found online
Always consult your doctor before taking any herbal supplements.
• Dried herb 1-5g
• Tincture: 0.25-2ml
• Essential Oil: 1-2 drops
• Powder: 0.5-1g
PARTS USED
• Fruit
***Always consult your doctor before taking any herbal supplements.***
Contraindications
Drugs Interactions
Herb Interactions
The roots of this herb is an ingredient in the following formulas:
- Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang (Clove and Persimmon Calyx Decoction)
- Su He Xiang Wan (Liquid Styrax Pill)
- Zi Xue Dan (Purple Snow Special Pill)
REFERENCES
This information in this post came from many sources, including class notes, practitioners, websites, webinars, books, magazines, and editor's personal experience. Always consult a doctor prior to using herbal medicine. The information here is strictly for educational purposes.