Wēi Líng Xiān (威灵仙) — Clematis Root
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1. Overview
Wēi Líng Xiān (威灵仙) — Clematis chinensis root and rhizome — is one of the principal herbs in Chinese medicine for expelling Wind-Damp and unblocking the channels. It belongs to the category of Herbs that dispel Wind-Damp. It is particularly valued for treating migratory joint pain, stiffness and limited range of motion in rheumatic conditions, and has a useful additional action of softening hard, lodged fish bones in the throat.
2. Properties
| Pinyin name | Wēi Líng Xiān |
|---|---|
| Chinese characters | 威灵仙 |
| Latin name | Clematis chinensis |
| English name | Chinese clematis root |
| Nature | Warm |
| Flavour | Acrid, salty |
| Channels entered | Bladder (12 channels) |
| Category | Herbs that dispel Wind-Damp |
3. Actions and indications
Principal actions
- Dispels Wind-Damp, unblocks the channels and relieves pain
- Softens and resolves fishbone obstruction in the throat (classical use)
Indications
- Wind-Damp Bi syndrome — migratory joint pain, stiffness, limited movement, particularly in the limbs
- Numbness of the extremities
- Sports injuries with Wind-Damp obstruction
- Fishbone lodged in the throat (decoction, vinegar-fried)
4. Key formulas containing Wēi Líng Xiān
- Juan Bi Tang — Wind-Damp Bi syndrome
- Ling Xian Chu Tong Yin — arthritis and joint pain
5. Cautions
Avoid in Blood deficiency without Wind-Damp and in Yin deficiency. Use cautiously long-term — the herb is strongly dispersing. Always consult a qualified Chinese herbalist registered with the RCHM.
6. Treatment at my clinic
I prescribe Wei Ling Xian within tailored formulas for arthritis, frozen shoulder and chronic joint pain. I see patients at my clinic in Wokingham, Berkshire. Online consultations are available.
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