Arisaema amurense
Highly toxic herb used in TCM for tetanus, spasms, epilepsy, and neuralgia. Has sedative, anticonvulsive, and expectorant effects.
If you take any medications, review these interactions carefully.
May interact with sedatives and anticonvulsants
Pregnancy, yin deficiency with dryness; must be processed before use
Discontinue before surgery
Raw herb causes severe irritation of mouth, throat; numbness, swelling
Pot with lid (non-aluminum), Strainer, Measuring spoon, Stove
Some roots are very potent — follow specific dosing guidelines for individual herbs. Avoid decocting herbs with volatile oils (peppermint, chamomile) as you will lose the beneficial compounds.
Refrigerate and use within 48-72 hours. Can be gently reheated.
Measuring spoon, Blender or cup for mixing
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Start with smaller amounts and increase gradually. Powdered herbs are concentrated — measure carefully.
Store in airtight containers away from light and moisture. Use within 6-12 months.