Magnetite — Classic Formulas

Hei Ci Shi · Magnetitum

Primary Actions

  • Anchors floating Yang and calms the spirit - used for irritability, insomnia, fright palpitations, and restlessness when Kidney deficiency or ascendant Liver Yang disturbs the Heart-mind.
  • Benefits the ears and eyes - classically prescribed for tinnitus, deafness, blurred vision, and dizzy vision associated with Liver-Kidney deficiency failing to nourish the upper orifices.
  • Assists the Kidneys in grasping Qi - used for dyspnea and chronic wheezing when the Kidneys fail to receive descending Lung Qi and the breath rises upward.
  • Acts as a heavy settling mineral within deficiency formulas - especially useful when weakness at the root produces branch symptoms of upward agitation, sensory disturbance, or shallow breathing.

Classic Formulas

  • Ci Zhu Wan (磁朱丸) - from Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao Fang, pairing Ci Shi with Zhu Sha to settle the spirit, clear phlegm-fire agitation, and address tinnitus, insomnia, epilepsy, or visual disturbance.
  • Er Long Zuo Ci Wan (耳聋左慈丸) - a later modification of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan that adds Ci Shi and Chai Hu to nourish the Kidneys while anchoring tinnitus and hearing loss.

Classical Text References

  • Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing and later TCM Wiki summaries describe Ci Shi as salty and cold, entering the Heart, Liver, and Kidney channels to tranquilize, subdue Yang, improve hearing and vision, and assist reception of Qi.
  • TCM Wiki notes that the best quality magnetite is black and lustrous, which likely explains the imported variant name Hei Ci Shi in this file.
  • IMPORT NOTE: This record shares its therapeutic identity with herb #559 (`magnetite` / Ci Shi) and is preserved because the spreadsheet imported the black-quality descriptor as a separate slug.