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Xīn Yí Huā (辛夷花) — Magnolia Flower Bud

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

1. Overview

Xīn Yí Huā (辛夷花) — Magnolia biondii, M. denudata or M. sprengeri flower buds — is the classical herb in Chinese medicine for opening the nasal passages. The unopened flower buds (resembling small soft cones) are collected in early spring, dried and used either decocted (wrapped in cloth to filter the fine hairs) or as a powdered constituent of pill formulas. It gives its name to Xin Yi San, the chief formula for nasal congestion.

2. Properties

Pinyin nameXīn Yí Huā
Chinese characters辛夷花
Latin nameMagnolia biondii / M. denudata
English nameMagnolia flower bud
NatureWarm
FlavourAcrid
Channels enteredLung, Stomach
CategoryWarm acrid herbs that release the exterior

3. Actions and indications

Principal actions

  1. Expels Wind-Cold and opens the nasal passages

Indications

  1. Nasal congestion, loss of smell, sinus pressure
  2. Chronic and allergic rhinitis
  3. Chronic sinusitis with thick mucus discharge
  4. Wind-Cold headache with nasal symptoms

4. Key formulas containing Xīn Yí Huā

  • Xin Yi San — the principal formula for nasal congestion and chronic rhinitis
  • Cang Er Zi San — chronic sinusitis (combined with Cang Er Zi and Bai Zhi)

5. Cautions

The fine hairs on the flower bud can irritate the throat — must be wrapped in muslin when decocted. Avoid in Yin deficiency Heat. Always consult a qualified Chinese herbalist registered with the RCHM.

6. Treatment at my clinic

I prescribe Xin Yi Hua within tailored formulas for chronic sinusitis, hay fever and persistent rhinitis. I see patients at my clinic in Wokingham, Berkshire. Online consultations are available.

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