Wu Zei Gu

Name

Hai Piao Xiao (Os Sepiae)——Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Herbal)

The Processing of Wu Zei Gu

Origin

The internal shell of the animal Sepiella maindroni de Rochebrune or Sepia esculenta Hoyle of the family Sepiidae.

Location

Produced in coastal regions such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Liaoning provinces in China.

Harvest

Collected the internal shell, cleaned and dried.

Processing

Unprocessed.

The Effect of Wu Zei Gu

Property

Salty, astringent, slightly warm; kidney and liver meridians entered.

Actions

Secure essence and stop leukorrhagia, astringe to stop bleeding, restrain acidity and alleviate pain. Dry dampness and cure the sores and ulcer when used externally.

Indications

A. Seminal emission, leukorrhagia

It can secure essence and stop leukorrhagia, and is good at astringing leukorrhea especially. For leukorrhagia due to kidney deficiency and insecurity of belt vessel, it is combined with herbs to tonify kidney and astringe. For instance, it is used with Shan Yao, Qian Shi, and Lu Jiao Shuang. For vaginal discharge, it is combined with other leukorrhagia-stopping herbs. For instance, it is used with Qian Shi and Bai Zhi. For seminal emission, spermatorrhea due to insecurity of kidney, it is combined with kidney-tonifying and essence-securing herbs. For instance, it is used with Shan Zhu Yu, Tu Si Zi, Sha Yuan Zi.

B. Hemorrhage syndrome

It can astringe to stop bleeding and is applied for many kinds of bleeding. For metrorrhagia and metrostaxis, it is combined with herbs to stop bleeding. For instance, it is used with Qian Cao, Zong Lv Tan and Wu Bei Zi in the formula Gu Chong Tang from Yi Xue Zhong Zhong Can Xi Lu. For hematemesis and hematochezia, it could be smashed into powder with Bai Ji at the ratio of 1:1. For blood stranguria, it could be smashed into powder and intaken with the juice of Sheng Di Huang.

C. Stomachache and acid regurgitation

It is a good herb for stomachache and acid regurgitation because it can restrain acidity and alleviate pain. It is combined with Zhe Bei Mu, such as in the formula Wu Bei San, or with herbs to enhance the action of restraining acidity and alleviating pain. For instance, it is used with Yan Hu Suo, Bie Jia, Wu Bei Zi, etc.

D. Eczema, incurable of sores and ulcers

It can dry dampness and cure the sores and ulcer when used externally. For eczema, it could be smashed into powder for external use when combined with herbs such as Huang Bai, Qing Dai, calcined Shi Gao. For incurable sores and ulcers with a lot of suppuration, it could be smashed into powder for external use singly or combined with calcined Shi Gao, Ku Fan, Bing Pian.

Dosage and Administrations

Decoct 6~20 g. Powder 0.5~1g per time. Appropriate dosage for external usage.


Wu Zei Gu