R. Astringents



Astringents medicines stop Leakage. They are used when excess fluid or Qi is lost from the body, or for various types of discharge. They tone and firm the tissues, and some have secondary Tonic effects due to an ability to stop leakage of Qi and Essence.

Examples of Use:
1. Diarrhea; Dysentery
2. Leukorrhea
3. Spermatorrhea, Noctural Emission, Premature Ejaculation
4. Chronic Cough and Wheezing
5. Chronic Illness
6. Old Age
7. Spontaneous and Deficient-type Sweating
8. Loss of Essence
9. Bleeding


Combination with other Medicines:
1. With medicines that clear Damp in Leukorrhea and Diarrhea from Damp
2. With Warming Medicines for Leakage associated with Cold and Damp.
3. With Tonics for chronic Leakages
4. With Yin and Essence Tonics to astringe and tonify the Essence.
5. With Medicines that clear Heat for acute Heat-type Diarrhea, Leukorrhea
6. With Blood tonics or medicines to stop Bleeding for Bleeding.


Sample Astringent Combinations:
1. Oak bark, decocted to half, then add Syrup of Rose or Cinnamon
2. Catechu, Nutmeg (equal parts), form a bolus with Syrup of Orange peel
3. Alum, Nutmeg, form a bolus with Syrup of Ginger
4. Pomegranate peel, Cinnamon, Pomegranate flower, Rose, Tormentil


                             Cornus Shan Zhu Yu
                             Galls Wu Bei Zi
                             Chebulic Myrobalan He Zi
                             Poppy Ying Su Ke
                             Raspberry Fu Pen Zi
                             Lotus seed Lian Zi 
                             Mantis Sang Piao Xiao
                             Red Earth Chi Shi Zhi
                             Wheat Fu Xiao Mai

                             Bistort
                             Horsetail
                             Pomegranate flower
                             Raspberry leaf
                             Borage root
                             Rose
                             Sage
                             Soloman’s Seal
                             Toasted Rhubarb
                             Rice
                             Plantain
                             Poppy seed
                             Tragacanth gum
                             Sumac
                             Dragon’s Blood
                             Frankincense

                             Burnt Deer Horn
                             Coral
                             Alum
                             Hematite

Schisandra Wu Wei Zi
Prunus mume Wu Mei
Nutmeg Rou Dou Kou
Pomegranate rind Shi Liu Pi
Rose hip Jin Ying Zi
Euryale Qian Shi
Cuttlefish bone Hai Piao Xiao
Limonite Yu Yu Liang
Ephedra Root Ma Huang Gen

Tormentil
Shepherd’s Purse
Belleric Myrobalan
Blackberry leaf
Bugloss root
Oak bark
Yarrow
Comfrey
Walnut hulls
Quince
Purslane
Cypress nuts
Gum Arabic
Acacia gum
Mastic
Sandalwood

Ivory
Pearl
Earth of Lemnos
Gypsum


Other:
Barberry fruit, Marshmallow seed, Plantain seed, Lettuce seed, Black Nightshade fruit
TCM:
Nelumbo Semen (Lotus Seed) Lian Zi, Euryale Seeds Qian Shi, Betel nut Bing Lang, Ginkgo nut Bai Guo, Ailanthus Chun Pi

Chinese Classification
A. Clear the Exterior
B. Clear Heat
C. Clear Damp and Promote Urine
D. Clear Wind and Damp
E. Laxatives, Purgative and Cathartics
F. Emetics
G. Sedate the Heart, Mind and Spirit
H. Nourish the Heart

I. Settle Internal Wind
J. Regulate the Qi

K. Medicines which Move the Blood
L. Medicines which Stop Bleeding
M. Medicines to Warm to Expel Cold
N. Tonics
O. Medicines which Promote Digestion
P. Clear Phlegm
Q. Medicines for Cough and Wheezing
R. Astringents
S. Medicines for Worms & Parasites
T. External Medicines