Herb Herbs that clear Heat and relieve Toxicity

Xuan Ming Fen

Exsiccated Sodium Sulfate | 玄明粉

Sodium sulfate

TCM Properties

Temperature

Cold

Taste

Bitter, Salty

Organ Affinity

Stomach, Large Intestine

Parts Used

The mineral powder

TCM Actions & Uses

Traditional Chinese Medicine properties and applications of Xuan Ming Fen

Traditional Actions

Clear Heat and unblock the stools.
Reduce swelling.

Key TCM Concepts

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Xuan Ming Fen belongs to the 'Herbs that clear Heat and relieve Toxicity' category. Herbs in this category are used to clear inflammatory and infectious conditions, referred to as 'Internal Heat' in TCM. This is why most of the herbs in this category will have both antibacterial and antiviral properties. In TCM one has too much 'Internal Heat' in their body as a result of a deficiency of 'Yin' (which is Cold in nature, see our explanation on Yin and Yang) or, more commonly, an Excess of Yang (Hot in nature). Herbs that clear Heat and relieve Toxicity treat the latter while, at the same time, removing infectious toxins from the body. As such they tend to be Cold or Neutral in nature.

 

As suggested by its category Xuan Ming Fen is Cold in nature. This means that Xuan Ming Fen typically helps people who have too much 'Heat' in their body. Balance between Yin and Yang is a key health concept in TCM. Those who have too much Heat in their body are said to either have a Yang Excess (because Yang is Hot in nature) or a Yin deficiency (Yin is Cold in Nature). Depending on your condition Xuan Ming Fen can help restore a harmonious balance between Yin and Yang.

 

Xuan Ming Fen also tastes Bitter and Salty. The so-called 'Five Phases' theory in Chinese Medicine states that the taste of TCM ingredients is a key determinant of their action in the body. Bitter ingredients like Xuan Ming Fen tends to have a cleansing action on the body by clearing Heat, drying Dampness and promoting elimination via urination or bowel movements. On the other hand Salty ingredients tend to have a draining effect in the body because they clear accumulations, remove Phlegm and soften hard lumps.

 

The tastes of ingredients in TCM also determine what Organs and Meridians they target. As such Xuan Ming Fen is thought to target the Stomach and the Large intestine. In TCM the Stomach is responsible for receiving and ripening ingested food and fluids. It is also tasked with descending the digested elements downwards to the Small Intestine. The Large Intestine on the other hand receives the "impure" parts of the digested food from the Small Intestine, absorbs the remaining fluids and excrete the remainder as feces.

Common Applications

Constipation Swellings Lumps Appendicitis

Preparation & Dosage

Traditional and modern methods for preparing Xuan Ming Fen

Traditional Preparation

Wrap unprocessed Mirabilites in paper and leave in dry and shady environment so that the water in mineral evaporates and becomes powder.

Recommended Dosage

Note: The following information is provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to replace professional medical advice.

3 - 12g

Safety & Contraindications

Important safety information and precautions for Xuan Ming Fen

This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before using any herb or supplement.

Herb-Drug Interactions

Like many herbs, Xuan Ming Fen may interact with certain medications. If you are taking any prescription medications, we recommend consulting with a healthcare provider knowledgeable in herb-drug interactions.

Related Educational Resources

Formulas Containing Xuan Ming Fen

Discover traditional and modern TCM formulas that use Xuan Ming Fen as an ingredient to understand its clinical applications.

Find formulas with Xuan Ming Fen