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Herbs

Each entry pairs the original Donguibogam text with a modern explanation, properties, traditional applications, and cautions. Sources are cited on every page.

Ginseng人蔘

Panax ginseng C.A.Mey.

Ginseng is the most celebrated tonic herb in Korean traditional medicine, often called the king of herbs.…

Tonic herbSlightly warm

Licorice Root甘草

Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch.

Licorice root appears in more traditional Korean formulas than almost any other herb. Known as the harmon…

Harmonizing herbNeutral

Fresh Ginger生薑

Zingiber officinale Roscoe

Fresh ginger bridges the kitchen and the pharmacy in Korean tradition. It is used at the first signs of w…

Warming herbSlightly warm

Astragalus Root黃芪

Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bunge

Astragalus is the classic qi tonic for the body's surface. Where ginseng restores deep vitality, astragal…

Tonic herbSlightly warm

Korean Angelica Root當歸

Angelica gigas Nakai

Danggwi is the foremost blood tonic of Korean tradition, central to formulas such as Samul-tang. Its name…

Blood tonicWarm

Jujube大棗

Ziziphus jujuba Mill.

Jujube, the Korean red date, is among the most familiar herbs in daily Korean life — steeped into teas, c…

Tonic herbWarm

Cinnamon Bark桂皮

Cinnamomum cassia (L.) J.Presl

Cinnamon bark is the great warmer of the traditional pharmacy. Where ginger warms the surface and the sto…

Interior-warming herbVery hot

Goji Berry枸杞子

Lycium chinense Mill.

Goji berry is the classic tonic for the liver and kidney in East Asian tradition, long associated with no…

Yin tonicNeutral (classically recorded as cold)

Schisandra Berry五味子

Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill.

Schisandra is named 'five-flavor berry' because tradition finds sour, sweet, bitter, pungent, and salty a…

Astringent herbWarm

Peony Root芍藥

Paeonia lactiflora Pall.

Peony root partners danggwi at the heart of Samul-tang, the foundational blood-nourishing formula. Tradit…

Blood tonicSlightly cold

White Atractylodes Rhizome白朮

Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz.

White atractylodes is one of the most widely used spleen-tonifying herbs in Korean tradition, central to …

Tonic herbWarm

Poria茯苓

Poria cocos (Schw.) Wolf

Poria is unusual among traditional herbs in that it is not a plant at all, but the dried sclerotium of a …

Diuretic herbNeutral

Aged Tangerine Peel橘皮

Citrus reticulata Blanco

Tangerine peel is a kitchen-cabinet remedy for stuck qi and phlegm, and the Donguibogam records that Kore…

Qi-regulating herbWarm

Pinellia Rhizome半夏

Pinellia ternata (Thunb.) Makino

Pinellia is one of the most important phlegm-resolving herbs in Korean tradition, but the Donguibogam is …

Phlegm-resolving herbWarm when processed (cold-natured raw)

Cnidium Rhizome芎藭

Cnidium officinale Makino

Cnidium rhizome is celebrated in Korean tradition as the premier herb for blood-related headache, prized …

Blood-invigorating herbWarm

Cornus Fruit山茱萸

Cornus officinalis Siebold & Zucc.

Cornus fruit is a foundational kidney-nourishing herb in Korean tradition, valued for strengthening what …

Kidney tonic (astringent)Slightly warm

Liriope Tuber麥門冬

Liriope platyphylla F.T.Wang & T.Tang

Liriope tuber takes its name from the shape of its root, which forms small beads resembling wheat grains …

Yin tonicSlightly cold

Korean Yam薯蕷

Dioscorea polystachya Turcz.

Korean yam bridges food and medicine as directly as any herb in this tradition, gently tonifying the sple…

Tonic herbWarm

Balloon Flower Root桔梗

Platycodon grandiflorus (Jacq.) A.DC.

Balloon flower root — doraji in Korean — is as familiar on the dinner table as in the medicine cabinet, e…

Expectorant herbSlightly warm

Prepared Rehmannia Root熟地黃

Rehmannia glutinosa (Gaertn.) DC.

Prepared rehmannia is the richest blood-nourishing root in Korean tradition, made by steaming and drying …

Blood tonicWarm
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