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Wēi Líng Xiān (威灵仙) — Clematis Root

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  1. Overview
  2. Properties
  3. Actions and indications
  4. Key formulas
  5. Cautions
  6. Treatment at my clinic

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 nameWēi Líng Xiān
Chinese characters威灵仙
Latin nameClematis chinensis
English nameChinese clematis root
NatureWarm
FlavourAcrid, salty
Channels enteredBladder (12 channels)
CategoryHerbs that dispel Wind-Damp

3. Actions and indications

Principal actions

  1. Dispels Wind-Damp, unblocks the channels and relieves pain
  2. Softens and resolves fishbone obstruction in the throat (classical use)

Indications

  1. Wind-Damp Bi syndrome — migratory joint pain, stiffness, limited movement, particularly in the limbs
  2. Numbness of the extremities
  3. Sports injuries with Wind-Damp obstruction
  4. 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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