About This Herb
Traditional Chinese Medicine background and properties
Herb Description
Kochia fruit is a cooling herb used primarily for skin conditions involving itching (such as eczema, hives, and vaginal itching) and for urinary problems like painful or difficult urination. It works by clearing excess heat and dampness from the lower body, promoting healthy urination, and calming irritated skin. It can be taken internally as a decoction or used externally as a wash for itchy skin.
Herb Category
Main Actions
- Clears Heat and Drains Dampness
- Promotes Urination and Relieves Stranguria
- Dispels Wind and Stops Itching
How These Actions Work
Clears Heat and drains Dampness: This herb has a cold nature and bitter taste, which means it can cool down excess heat trapped in the body's lower regions, particularly the Bladder. 'Dampness' in TCM refers to a heavy, sluggish quality that can cause cloudy or painful urination, vaginal discharge, and skin eruptions. Di Fu Zi helps the body eliminate this Dampness by promoting urine flow, making it especially useful when someone has burning urination, scanty urine, or thick vaginal discharge caused by accumulated heat and moisture in the lower body.
Promotes urination and relieves painful urination: By entering the Kidney and Bladder channels, Di Fu Zi acts as a natural diuretic. It is often used when someone experiences urinary difficulty with a burning or stinging sensation, which TCM calls 'lin syndrome' (strangury). The bitter and pungent tastes help move stagnation and clear heat from the urinary tract.
Dispels Wind and stops itching: 'Wind' in TCM is a pathogenic factor that causes symptoms that move around or come and go, including itching, rashes, and hives. Di Fu Zi is one of the most commonly used herbs for skin itching, particularly when the itching is caused by a combination of Dampness and Heat lodged in the skin. It can be taken internally or boiled into a wash and applied directly to affected areas. It is especially valued for eczema, hives, genital itching, and other conditions where the skin is red, inflamed, or weeping.
Patterns Addressed
In TCM, symptoms cluster into recognizable patterns of disharmony that reveal what's out of balance in the body. Di Fu Zi is traditionally associated with these specific patterns.
The following describes this herb's classification within Traditional Chinese Medicine theory and is provided for educational purposes only.
Why Di Fu Zi addresses this pattern
Di Fu Zi's cold nature and bitter, pungent tastes make it well suited to clear Damp-Heat from the Lower Burner (the body's lower region including the Bladder and reproductive organs). It enters the Kidney and Bladder channels, where it directly promotes urination to drain Dampness and clears Heat from these organs. This addresses the root mechanism of this pattern, where accumulated moisture and heat in the lower body cause urinary dysfunction and vaginal discharge.
A practitioner would look for one or more of these signs
Burning, stinging sensation during urination
Frequent but scanty urination
Yellow or thick vaginal discharge with odour
Itching of the genital area due to Damp-Heat
Why Di Fu Zi addresses this pattern
When Wind and Damp-Heat become lodged in the skin, they produce itching, redness, and weeping rashes. Di Fu Zi's pungent taste disperses Wind from the skin's surface, its bitter taste dries Dampness, and its cold nature clears Heat. This triple action makes it particularly effective at addressing the combination of pathogenic factors in this pattern. Its ability to promote urination also helps drain Dampness from below, reducing the overall Damp burden that feeds skin eruptions.
A practitioner would look for one or more of these signs
Red, weeping, itchy skin lesions
Itchy wheals that come and go
Generalised itching worse with heat
Rashes with heat signs such as redness and inflammation
Why Di Fu Zi addresses this pattern
This pattern specifically involves Heat and Dampness accumulating in the Bladder, causing painful and difficult urination. Di Fu Zi enters the Bladder channel directly and uses its cold, bitter properties to clear the Heat that causes burning and stinging, while its diuretic action flushes out the Dampness that makes urine scanty and turbid. Classical texts from the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing already recorded its function of treating 'Bladder Heat and promoting urination'.
A practitioner would look for one or more of these signs
Burning or stinging during urination
Difficulty passing urine, dribbling
Dark or reddish urine
TCM Properties
Cold
Bitter (苦 kǔ), Acrid / Pungent (辛 xīn)
Fruit (果 guǒ / 果实 guǒ shí)
This is partial information on the herb's TCM properties. More detailed information is available on the herb's dedicated page