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Eupatorium Herb

佩兰 · Pèi Lán
Eupatorium fortunei Turcz.

The elegant aromatic herb of Chinese medicine — Eupatorium Herb disperses pathological dampness with its fragrant, penetrating aroma, awakens the Spleen, clears summer heat, and refreshes a heavy, foggy constitution.

Taste & Nature
Pungent & Neutral
Part Used
Aerial Parts
Channels Entered
Spleen, Stomach & Lung
TCM Category
Aromatic Dampness-Resolving
Family
Asteraceae
Eupatorium Herb

What Is Eupatorium Herb?

Eupatorium Herb (Pei Lan, 佩兰) is a fragrant, upright herb in the daisy family, whose sweet, aromatic scent has earned it a prized place among the aromatic dampness-resolving herbs of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Its name (佩兰, "wearing orchid") reflects its historical use as a perfumed herb worn on the body — a testament to its beautiful fragrance.

Pungent and neutral in nature, Eupatorium Herb enters the Spleen, Stomach, and Lung channels. Its aromatic, dispersing quality penetrates dampness and transforms it — awakening a dampness-obstructed Spleen, clearing the foggy heaviness of damp accumulation, and refreshing a constitution burdened by sticky, turbid dampness. It is particularly prized for addressing Summer-Heat Dampness — the classic combination of heat and humidity that burdens the body in summer.

History & Origin

Eupatorium has been used in Chinese medicine since ancient times, prized as much for its fragrance as for its therapeutic effects. Its documentation spans over 2,000 years of classical literature.

Shennong Bencao Jing (circa 200 CE)
Listed as a middle-grade herb, praised for its aromatic properties and its ability to clear pathological dampness, relieve stagnation, and freshen the breath — uses established in the earliest TCM pharmacopoeia.
Han Dynasty Folk Use
Historically worn as a fragrant herb (hence 佩兰 — 'wearing orchid') and used to clear damp-induced bad breath, a pattern specifically mentioned in classical texts as 'Spleen Heat' with sweet, viscous saliva.
Ming Dynasty — Bencao Gangmu (1596)
Li Shizhen documented Eupatorium's specific actions for summer dampness, clearing Spleen Heat, and eliminating damp-phlegm from the middle burner — expanding its clinical profile.
Modern Era
Research has identified essential oils (including eucalyptol and thymol), flavonoids, and coumarin with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and digestive-stimulating properties.

Traditional Uses

Transforms Dampness Aromatically

The primary action — its fragrant volatiles penetrate and dissolve pathological dampness in the middle burner, used for heavy sensation, foggy thinking, and the sticky, oppressive feeling of damp accumulation.

Awakens the Spleen

Opens and activates a dampness-obstructed Spleen to restore appetite, reduce abdominal fullness, and clear the nausea and lack of taste associated with Spleen Damp obstruction.

Clears Summer-Heat Dampness

A premier herb for the Summer-Heat Dampness pattern: fever, heavy limbs, chest oppression, nausea, and foggy thinking from the simultaneous presence of heat and humidity.

Freshens the Breath

A classical use specifically mentioned in early texts — clears the damp-turbid Spleen condition that produces sweet or malodorous breath and viscous saliva.

Clears Lung Dampness

Through the Lung channel, helps resolve damp-phlegm affecting the Lung — used for oppressive chest sensation and phlegm from damp obstruction.

Relieves Summer Fatigue

Used for the characteristic heavy fatigue, low appetite, and foggy-headedness of summer dampness — a seasonal application unique to the aromatic dampness-resolving herbs.

Health Benefits

  • 🌫️
    Dampness ResolutionAromatic penetration dissolves sticky, oppressive dampness from the middle burner — clearing heaviness and fog.
  • 🥣
    Spleen AwakeningActivates a dampness-blocked Spleen to restore appetite, taste, and efficient digestion.
  • ☀️
    Summer-Heat ReliefA premier summer herb — clears the oppressive combination of heat and dampness for energy, clarity, and comfort.
  • 🌬️
    Breath FresheningClassical use for dampness-induced bad breath and sweet, viscous saliva from Spleen Damp.
  • 🌿
    Aromatic WellbeingEssential oils and flavonoids with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties supporting digestive health.

The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before using any herbal products.

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