Purgative, alterative, hemostatic, antipyretic, anthelmintic,
stomachic, bitter tonic, cathartic, laxative, atonic indigestion
Constipation (with fevers, ulcers, infections), diarrhea, Pitta
dysentery, jaundice, liver disorders.
Rhubarb Root has a purgative action for use in the treatment of
constipation, but also has an astringent effect following this.
It therefore has a truly cleansing action upon the gut, removing
debris and then astringing with antiseptic properties as well.
Note: Rhubarb Root may color the urine yellow or red.
Small doses - tonic hepatic.
Large doses - cathartic.
Ayurvedic Applications
Rhubarb is stomachic, bitter, tonic, cathartic. Useful for simple
diarrhea, but not in constipation or any affection in which a continuous
aperient action is necessary; Its stimulating combined with its
aperient properties render it valuable in atonic dyspepsia.
Best used for the ailments of children and aged persons. Combined
with ginger, it may be given in the form of pill in cases where
the bowels are sluggish. Ordinary dose of the powder is from 5 to
20 grains.
Some persons chew the root. Rhubarb is an important ingredient
of a large variety of herbal compounds. Mixed with Grey Powder it
is an excellent remedy for irritation of the bowels, common among
children when teething and in chronic dysentery, duodenal catarrh
or catarrh of the biliary ducts with jaundice and in certain skin
diseases.
As a mild purgative, rhubarb protects colon tone, used with licorice
and psyllium in older and dryer persons (ginger or fennel is added
to remove griping action-4 parts rhubarb: 1 part ginger or fennel);
purges bile, ama, stagnant food and blood; reduces weight and fat.
It is stronger when used with epsom salt.
Traditional Chinese Herbalism Applications:
Purgative, antibacterial, antitumor, antifungal, diuretic, hemostatic,
cholagogue, antihypertensive, lowers serum cholesterol, anti-inflammatory
Rhubarb is one of the more powerful herbs used in Chinese medicine.
It is excellent for draining damp heat, especially when there is
accompanying constipation. It moves the blood and is good for blood
stagnation associated with acute stabbing pain and bruises, for
which it can be taken both internally as well as externally in a
liniment.
Useful for dysenteric conditions caused by damp heat with symptoms
of bleeding in the stool. It can also be taken for vomiting of blood.
It can be used both internally and topically for infections. It
kills blood flukes. As an external remedy for inflammatory skin
conditions such as boils and bums, rhubarb powder can be used alone
or combined with other herbs with a little flour and water or honey
to hold it together. Combinations : It should be combined with carminative
herbs to relieve any griping that may occur.
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