SENNAE FOLIUM 3 - Monograph 3
Folium Sennae ( Leaf ) Latin name: Folium Sennae English name: Senna Leaf Chinese Pin Yin name: Fan Xie Ye Properties: Sweet and bitter in flavour, cold in nature, it acts on large intestine channel. The herb has effects of clearing heat, lowering adverse flow of Qi, and loosening bowels. It is used in cases of accumulation of heat in large intestine, food stagnation, abdominal fullness due to dry stools and constipation. Small dosage of the herb has effects of laxative and elimination of stagnation, while large dosage has effects of drastics and hydragogues. It is a strong purgative, must be used cautiously. Effects: Purging heat and removing stagnation. Indications: It is effective on constipation caused by accumulation of heat or habitual constipation. The herb is soaked in water for oral use. For cases of severe constipation and gastric or abdominal distention, unripen bitter orange and magnolia bark (Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis) are used in combination with senna leaves for reinforcing the effects of purgation and relief of stagnation. Dosage and Administration: 1.5-3g for laxation, 5-10g for purgation. The herb is soaked in boiling water for 5 minutes for oral administration. Precautions: It should used cautiously for pregnant women. |
Folium SennaeSpecificationsPreparationLeaflets are collected in September, washed clean, and dried in the sun.Medical Indicationsconstipation caused by dryness of intestine, stagnation of undigested food, ascites with fullness and distention. Traditionally, senna was used as a laxative and was considered a "cleansing" herb because of its cathartic properties. More modern studies have found that senna is useful in treating constipation, whether it is caused by pharmaceuticals or natural means. It may also be used to treat skin conditions such as ringworm and acne. |
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