幹姜

Naming

Gan Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis)——Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Herbal)

The Processing of 幹姜

Origin

The rhizome of the perennial herbaceous plant Zingibor officinale Rosc. of family Zingiberaceae.

Location

Sichuan, Guangdong and Hubei provinces in China.

Harvest

Collected in winter.

The true smell and taste

Fragrant smell and pungent taste.

Best quality

Large, firm with heavy fragrance.

Processing

Unprocessed.

The Effect of 幹姜

Property

Pungent, hot; spleen, stomach, kidney, heart and lung meridians entered.

Actions

Warm the middle and dispel cold, restore yang and unblock meridians, warm lung and resolve retained fluid.

Indications

A. Spleen-stomach cold syndrome

It is one of the main herbs of warming middle energizer for its actions of warming the middle and dispersing cold, invigorating spleen and reinforcing yang and indicated for both excess and deficiency cold syndromes. For excess cold syndrome, it can be used singly or combined with other interior-warming herbs. For instance it is combined with Gao Liang Jiang in Er Jiang Wan from Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang. For vomiting due to stomach cold, it is usually combined with the herbs of checking adverse rise of qi and arresting vomiting. For instance, it is combined with Ban Xia in Gan Jiang Ban Xia Tang from Jin Kui Yao Lue; for cold pain in epigastric region, poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea due to spleen-stomach deficiency cold, it is combined with the spleen-invigorating and qi-replenishing herbs. For instance it is combined with Ren Shen and Bai Zhu in Li Zhong Wan from Shang Han Lun.
B. Yang exhaustion syndrome
It has the actions of warming heart and invigorating yang, restoring yang and unblocking meridians. For yang exhaustion syndrome manifested as extremity coldness and indistinct pulse due to heart-kidney yang deficiency and interior cold excess, it is usually combined with Fu Zi for maximal effect to decrease the toxicity of Fu Zi as well as to strengthen the action of Fu Zi. For instance it is combined with Fu Zi and Zhi Gan Cao in Si Ni Tang from Shang Han Lun.

C. Cold-retained fluid accumulation in the lung manifested as cough and dyspnea

It has the actions of warming lung to resolve retained fluid, warming spleen and regulating water metabolism. For cold-retained fluid accumulation in the lung manifested as cough and dyspnea, it is usually combined with Xi Xin and Wu Wei Zi, for instance they are used together in Ling Gan Wu Wei Jiang Xin Tang from Jin Kui Yao Lue. For external cold and internal fluid-accumulation syndrome manifested as chills with fever, without sweating, chest stuffiness, cough and dyspnea, clear and profuse sputum, it is usually combined with Xi Xin, Wu Wei Zi and Ma Huang. For instance they are used together in Xiao Qing Long Tang from Shang Han Lun.

Dosage and Administrations

Decoct 3~10 g.

Cautions

It is contraindicated for yin deficiency with internal heat, hemorrhage due to blood heat.


幹姜