Da Zao, commonly known as Chinese Red Date or Jujube Fruit, is a sweet, warm, and tonifying herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It is frequently used to strengthen the Spleen and Stomach, nourish the Blood, calm the Shen (spirit), and harmonize the effects of other herbs in formulas. Da Zao is both a medicinal herb and a nourishing food, often used in herbal decoctions and soups to support energy, immunity, and emotional balance.
Fonctions et avantages
Tonifies the Spleen and Stomach Qi
Utilisé pour traiter fatigue, poor appetite, loose stools, and general weakness caused by Spleen Qi deficiency.
Nourishes the Blood and Calms the Shen
Efficace pour restlessness, irritability, emotional instability, and insomnia related to Blood deficiency.
Moderates and Harmonizes the Properties of Other Herbs
Often added to formulas to reduce the harshness of stronger herbs and support overall digestive tolerance.
Supports Immune Function and Vitality
Utilisé pour recovery after illness, stress, or overwork, helping to rebuild strength and Qi.
Indications
Les personnes ayant fatigue, digestive weakness, or poor appetite
People experiencing emotional unrest, restlessness, or light sleep
Les patients qui se remettent d'une illness, childbirth, or Blood loss
Those taking tonic or purgative formulas needing a balancing agent
Diagnostic de la langue et du pouls en MTC
Langue : Pale with thin white coating (indicating Qi and Blood deficiency)
Pouls : Thin or moderate and weak (suggesting deficiency of Qi and/or Blood)
Common TCM Patterns Treated by Da Zao
Déficience du Qi de la Rate – Fatigue, bloating, poor digestion
Déficience en sang du cœur – Anxiety, restlessness, palpitations
Qi and Blood Deficiency from Chronic Illness or Postpartum – Weakness, pale complexion, light-headedness
Précautions et contre-indications
Avoid in individuals with excess heat, dampness, or phlegm accumulation.
Not recommended for diabetics or those on low-sugar diets, due to its high natural sugar content.
Use cautiously in cases of bloating or food stagnation.
Conclusion
Da Zao is a mild and nourishing herb in TCM, praised for its ability to tonify Qi, nourish Blood, calm the spirit, and harmonize formulas. With its sweet flavor and versatility, it is both a therapeutic agent and a health-boosting food for fatigue, emotional imbalance, digestive weakness, and post-illness recovery.
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