Chrysanthemum Flower — Classic Formulas
Ju Hua · Flos Chrysanthemi
Primary Actions
- Disperses wind-heat and relieves the exterior - Ju Hua is classically used for early wind-heat patterns with fever, headache, sore throat, and especially cough or red-eye involvement.
- Clears Liver heat and brightens the eyes - it is one of the foundational TCM flowers for red, swollen, painful, dry, or blurry eyes arising from Liver heat or wind-heat.
- Calms ascending Liver Yang - traditional use includes dizziness, headache, and visual disturbance when Yang rises upward and disturbs the head and sense organs.
- Clears heat and resolves toxicity - beyond eye disease, Ju Hua is applied to sores, carbuncles, and hot inflammatory swellings in formulas that combine cooling and dispersing methods.
Classic Formulas
- Sang Ju Yin (桑菊饮) - the classic wind-heat cough formula in which Ju Hua vents the exterior while helping protect the Lung and eyes.
- Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang (羚角钩藤汤) - Ju Hua helps cool the Liver and quell wind in warm-disease patterns with tremor, irritability, and headache.
- Qi Ju Di Huang Wan (杞菊地黄丸) - one of the best-known formulas pairing Ju Hua with Gou Qi Zi and Liu Wei Di Huang Wan logic for Liver-Kidney deficiency with visual disturbance.
Classical Text References
- Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing and later materia-medica traditions classify Ju Hua as an upper-grade herb associated with longevity, eye health, and wind-heat relief.
- Ben Cao Gang Mu details the flower's use for eye disorders, dizziness, and wind patterns, helping anchor its long classical identity.
- Warm-disease formula literature, especially Sang Ju Yin traditions, cements Ju Hua as one of the signature flowers for early wind-heat with cough and eye symptoms.