Jincigu

Jincigu, also known as Golden Arum Rhizome, is a significant herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It’s highly valued for its potent properties, but its use requires expert guidance due to its powerful nature.

Jincigu - Potent Traditional Chinese Medicine Herb

Properties: This herb is characterized by its pungent and numbing sensations, a warm nature, and it is considered toxic. This combination indicates a very potent substance that demands extreme caution and professional handling (PMID: 32675276).

Meridian Tropism: Jincigu primarily influences the Liver and Stomach channels, targeting specific energetic pathways in the body according to TCM principles.

Medicinal Part: The part of the plant used in medicine is the tuber of Jincigu, which is a dicotyledonous plant from the Araceae family.

How to Use Jincigu and Dosage

Given its potent and toxic nature, Jincigu should never be used without the direct supervision and prescription of a qualified TCM practitioner. Self-administration can be extremely dangerous.

Internal Administration: When prescribed for internal use, it’s typically prepared as a decoction, with a very small dosage of 1.5-3 grams. Strict adherence to dosage and preparation methods prescribed by a professional is paramount to mitigate its toxicity (PMID: 24706599).

External Application: For external use, Jincigu is applied topically to the affected area. Even for external application, professional consultation is essential to ensure proper preparation and safe use.

Jincigu's Effects and Main Applications

Functions: Jincigu is recognized for its anesthetic and pain-relieving effects, as well as its ability to detoxify and reduce swelling. Modern research into related *Arisaema* species has begun to explore their anti-inflammatory and analgesic potential (PMID: 29881859).

Main Indications: Traditionally, Jincigu has been applied to address a range of serious conditions. These include venomous snake bites, localized swelling and pain from sores, traumatic bleeding, sprains and bruises, bone fractures, enteritis, and gastric ulcers. Furthermore, it has been historically used for local surgical anesthesia in traditional practices.


Your Health in 3 Seconds: Self-Assessment & 30-Second Self-Rescue

If you're dealing with: Persistent pain, localized swelling, or are exploring potent traditional remedies for severe injuries or internal ailments...

Then/Immediately: Never self-prescribe or use powerful herbs like Jincigu on your own. Given its toxic nature, immediately consult a qualified Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner or your primary healthcare provider. They can assess your condition safely and determine if such potent remedies are appropriate for you under professional guidance.


References

Investigating the multifaceted medicinal applications of Araceae plants in TCM: PMID: 32675276

Exploration of anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties in *Arisaema* species: PMID: 29881859

Understanding the toxicological profile and safe handling of *Arisaema* in medicinal applications: PMID: 24706599


For informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) before use.