ChuanXiong
The "foremost herb to invigorate Blood and move Qi" — ChuanXiong is a potent, aromatic rhizome that disperses stasis, relieves pain, and restores the free flow of Qi and Blood throughout the body.
What Is ChuanXiong?
ChuanXiong (Chuan Xiong, 川芎) is one of the most important blood-invigorating herbs in all of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The dried rhizome of Ligusticum striatum — named for the Chuan (Sichuan) province where the finest specimens are cultivated — is aromatic, pungent, and warming, with a powerful ability to move stagnant Qi and Blood.
Pungent and warm in nature, ChuanXiong enters the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pericardium channels. It invigorates Blood, moves Qi, dispels Wind, and relieves pain — earning it the classical description as "the foremost herb to move Blood and Qi." It is a key ingredient in Si Wu Tang (Four Substance Decoction), the foundational Blood-nourishing formula of TCM, and appears in countless formulas for headache, menstrual disorders, and pain from Blood stasis.
History & Origin
ChuanXiong has been documented in Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years and has occupied a central role in blood-moving, pain-relieving, and gynaecological medicine throughout TCM history.
Traditional Uses
Invigorates Blood & Dispels Stasis
The primary action — moves stagnant Blood to relieve pain, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and masses from Blood stasis.
Moves Qi & Relieves Pain
As a Qi-mover, ChuanXiong relieves pain throughout the body caused by Qi and Blood stagnation — particularly headache, chest pain, and flank pain.
Dispels Wind & Relieves Headache
A key herb for headache of all types — Wind-Cold, Wind-Heat, Blood stasis, and Qi stagnation — making it the most versatile headache herb in TCM.
Regulates Menstruation
Moves Blood in the Chong and Ren channels to regulate irregular, painful, or absent menstruation from Blood stasis or Qi stagnation.
Relieves Wind-Damp Pain
Dispels Wind-Damp from the channels and joints, used for rheumatic pain and stiffness with cold and dampness.
Reaches the Upper Body
Its ascending and dispersing nature allows it to reach the head and upper body — guiding Blood-moving actions to headache, neck, and shoulder tension.
Health Benefits
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Blood CirculationPowerfully invigorates blood flow and disperses stasis — one of TCM's foremost herbs for circulation.
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Headache ReliefThe go-to TCM herb for headache of virtually all types, from Wind-Cold to Blood stasis.
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Menstrual SupportMoves Blood to regulate menstruation, relieve cramping, and address irregular or absent periods.
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Pain DispellingRelieves pain throughout the body caused by Qi and Blood stagnation — joints, chest, and abdomen.
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Bioactive RichnessContains ferulic acid and ligustilide — studied for vasodilatory, neuroprotective, and anti-platelet properties.
This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any herbal supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.





