Individual Herbs Notebook

Sang Gen

Pharmaceutical: Radix Mori
Taxonomy: Morus alba

Other names: Mulberry Root

Category: Substances that Extinguish Wind and Stop Tremors



Properties: Sweet, cold

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Liver


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Dispels Wind and alleviates pain
    Fright epilepsy
    Sore muscles
    Fungal infections in the mouth
  2. Reduces blood pressure
    Hypertension, bloodshot eyes

Suggested Daily Dosage: 15-30g in decoction.


Notes:

Less commonly used than other parts of the Mulberry tree.

In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, a collection of Pre-Qin mythological geography, there is a great tree in the far east called 扶桑 (Fu Sang), identified as an ancient "world-tree". It stands with its roots in the water and the ten suns on its branches. Nine suns are on its lower branches and the one (presumably the one that rises that day) is on the upper branch. It is debated whether this name refers to a hibiscus (扶桑 Fu Sang), or a mulberry tree (桑 Sang) that "supports" (扶 Fu) the ten suns.


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