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Medicinal Plants : Arisaema consanguineum

Name

Jack-in-the-pulpit

Biological Name

Arisaema consanguineum
Araceae

Other Names

Jack-in-the-pulpit, arisaema rhizome, tian nan xing

Parts Used

rhizome

Remedies For

Analgesic, anticonvulsive, expectorant, sedative, antitumor

This herb is used for cold, stubborn phlegm with a full distended feeling in the chest and difficult expectoration. It is also used for wind conditions that cause convulsions, paralysis, spasms, stroke, dizziness, or epilepsy.

Chinese herbalists claim to have used it with success in some kinds of cancers and externally for suppurating sores and abscesses. When used externally, the unprepared root is indicated; otherwise it is used in its prepared form or with fresh ginger to counteract its toxic properties.

Dosage

4-9 grams

Safety

Arisaema rhizome should not be used during pregnancy or by those with yin-deficient cough with dry phlegm.

Caution: This herb may be toxic.