Chinese Lobelia Herb — Classic Formulas

Ban Bian Lian · Herba Lobeliae Chinensis

Primary Actions

  • Promotes urination and reduces edema - Ban Bian Lian is a fluid-draining herb used for swelling, ascites, dark scanty urine, and damp-water accumulation when toxic heat or damp obstruction prevents the normal movement of fluids.
  • Clears heat and resolves toxicity for bites, sores, and inflamed swellings - it is especially valued for snakebite, wasp or bee stings, carbuncle-type lesions, and other hot toxic conditions that can be treated internally and externally.
  • Cools and unblocks toxic heat in the channels and flesh - in practice it is used for hot painful throat conditions, inflamed skin eruptions, and damp-toxic disorders where swelling and redness are prominent.
  • Pairs with other detoxifying herbs when water retention and toxicity coexist - Ban Bian Lian is often chosen when a case combines edema or ascites with snakebite, suppurative lesions, or damp-toxic masses because it drains as it clears.

Classic Formulas

  • Ban Bian Lian with Ban Zhi Lian - a classic toxin-clearing herb pair for snakebite, toxic swellings, and fluid-containing masses in which Ban Bian Lian contributes stronger water-draining action.
  • Ban Bian Lian with Bai Hua She She Cao - commonly used when damp-heat toxicity and edema or painful swelling appear together, especially in modern oncology-supportive or severe inflammatory settings.
  • Single-herb or fresh-herb snakebite use - older sources specifically describe Ban Bian Lian being taken internally and applied topically for poisonous snakebite and insect stings, reflecting its reputation as a rapid toxin-clearing field herb.

Classical Text References

  • TCM Wiki describes Ban Bian Lian as slightly bitter, sweet, bland, and cold, with actions of clearing heat and removing toxicity while inducing diuresis and relieving edema for sores, ascites, jaundice, and difficult urination.
  • Me and Qi classifies Ban Bian Lian among herbs that clear heat and relieve toxicity, emphasizing its dual action of promoting urination and reducing edema while treating toxic heat conditions such as snakebite and inflamed sores.
  • American Dragon highlights the longstanding cross-source variation in flavor, temperature, and channel attribution, but consistently preserves the herb's main identity as a stronger diuretic toxin-resolving herb and also records pregnancy as a contraindication.
  • IDENTITY NOTE: some older herb pages repeat the idea that Ban Bian Lian contains lobeline, but modern HPLC/Q-TOF profiling of authentic Lobelia chinensis found lobeline absent, so older cross-Lobelia toxicity descriptions should be interpreted carefully.