REHMANNIA ROOT (R. glutinosa)
Latin: Rehmannia glutinosa
Chinese: Shu di huang (cooked)
Chinese: Sheng di huang (raw)
English: Chinese Foxglove
WHAT IT DOES: Rehmannia root strengthens and nourishes the blood and Yin, reduces inflammation, and strengthens the kidneys.
RATING: Gold
SAFETY ISSUES: Do not use with indigestion, poor appetite or diarrhea.
STARTING DOSAGE:
• Dried powder: 9-30 grams per day
• 4:1 dried decoction: three to nine grams per day
In the thick black roots of rehmannia, TCM doctors see a strong
reservoir of nutrients beneficial to the kidneys and blood, and capable
of removing heat and inflammation. The cooked form of rehmannia
is sweet in taste and warm in action, while the raw form is sweet and
bitter in taste, and cold in action. The raw form, being cold in
action, is used more frequently to remove inflammation.
Conversely, when you cure the root by cooking it with wine it becomes
more nourishing and warm in action (Kubo et al., 1996).
Both forms are used in the treatment of deficiency diseases where the
presence of heat (look for a red tongue) causes symptoms such as fever,
menopausal hot flashes, and thirst. Rehmannia can be used when
there is a need to generate fluids—especially with the weakness that
results from prolonged low-grade fevers.
Rehmannia root is very thick and gummy, so it can impair digestion,
which explains the contraindications listed above. It is one of
the base herbs included in the highly valued Six-flavored rehmannia
pill (liu wei di huang wan), also called rehmannia six formula, used as
a primary treatment for Yin deficiency.
Scientific studies have shown that this herb possesses a number of
interesting and complex actions. We use Rehmannia root in our
clinic routinely to treat problems related with Yin deficiency, such as
fatigue with heat signs, irritability, and low-grade fevers.
Herbs useful for Yin deficiency are those that increases the body’s
ability to absorb or use nutrients necessary for protection,
regeneration and repair. For the treatment of nephritis, we often
combine rehmannia root with astragalus root, shilajatu and
triphala. Rehmannia root is also very useful in treating
autoimmune diseases in general.
Research Highlights
• Its anti-inflammatory action has been shown in animal models to
reduce inflammation in the central nervous system, by affecting
astrocytes--CNS immune cells (Kim et al., 1999).
• Rehmannia and astragalus root based formulas may also help reduce
nephritis and its complications. In one study of 100 patients,
researchers reported that their formula "was markedly effective for
proteinuria, hematuria, improvement and recovery of renal functions,
edema, anemia, anorexia etc. in comparison with the control
group. " (Su et al., 1993).
• Rehmannia six formula has been shown effective for protecting immune
and blood cell formation as well as heart, liver and kidney function
during chemotherapy (Xu, 1992).
• One interesting study done on guinea pigs showed an ability to
protect against chemical induced deafness, verified by scanning
electron microscope of the inner ear (Zhuang et al., 1992).
• In one study performed in China, when Yin-deficient animals were
pre-treated with Rehmannia six formula, they sustained less damage to
their periodontal tissues from outside trauma than the non-treated
animals (Cai et al., 1990).
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