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Fritillaria (Chuan Bei Mu)
川贝母 (Chuān Bèi Mǔ) · Fritillaria cirrhosa
Premier TCM herb for cough — clears heat, resolves phlegm, and moistens the lungs. The Sichuan variety is milder (for dry cough). Extremely expensive due to wild-harvesting challenges.
Good For
Key Benefits
May support immune system function
Traditionally used to strengthen defensive qi and resistance to illness
How to Take
Safety & Interactions
Possible Side Effects
- Generally well tolerated at recommended doses
- Mild digestive upset possible in sensitive individuals
Do Not Use If
- Known allergy to this plant or related species
- Consult healthcare provider if pregnant or nursing
Drug Interactions
- No major drug interactions documented at standard doses
- Inform your doctor of all supplements you take
Traditional Use
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, 川贝母 (Chuān Bèi Mǔ) has been used for centuries. TCM practitioners use it to reinforce the body's defensive energy (wei qi).
Modern Research
Research is still emerging for this herb. Most evidence comes from animal studies, in-vitro experiments, and traditional use records. Limited clinical trial data is available. The herb shows promise but requires more rigorous human studies to confirm efficacy.
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