All Herb Names | Crontonis Fructus, Croton Seed, ba dou, hazu, padu, 巴豆 |
Default Category | Harsh Expellants |
Toxic | No |
External Use | No |
Aristolochic Acid | No |
Contains Gluten | No |
Caution with Pregnancy | No |
Description |
Ba Dou (巴豆), also known as Croton tiglium, is a medicinal herb commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family and is native to Southeast Asia, including China, India, and Malaysia. Ba Dou seeds are known for their potent properties but also require careful handling due to their strong purgative effects and toxicity. Characteristics
Uses in Traditional MedicineIn TCM, Ba Dou is typically used to:
Preparation and PrecautionsBecause of its toxicity, Ba Dou is used only in very small doses and often processed to reduce harsh effects. Direct ingestion is typically avoided, and it's usually prescribed by a trained practitioner in specific forms or combined with other herbs to mitigate its intensity. It should not be used by individuals with weak constitutions, pregnant women, or those with gastrointestinal issues. |
All Categories | |
Family | Euphorbiaceae |
Species | Croton Tiglium |
TCM Channels | Lung,Large Intestine,Stomach |
Flavor | acrid, |
Temperature | Hot |
Tags | Common,Chinese Herbs |