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TCM Herb

Scutellaria baicalensis (Huáng Qín)

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Latin Scutellaria baicalensis
Pinyin Huáng Qín
Common Names Baikal skullcap, Chinese skullcap, Huang Qin
TCM Category Clear Heat, Dry Dampness
Nature cold
Flavor bitter
Meridians Lung, Stomach, Gallbladder, Large Intestine
Indications
Dosage 3–9 g decoction • Forms: decoction
Contraindications
Interactions

Common uses (educational)

Naturopathic context (educational): In integrative practices, herbs in the Clear Heat, Dry Dampness group like Scutellaria baicalensis are often discussed for general wellness themes (e.g., digestive comfort, respiratory support, or stress resilience), with emphasis on individualized assessment, conservative dosing, and monitoring for interactions.

Homeopathic context (educational): Homeopathy is a distinct modality using highly diluted preparations based on “like cures like.” Mentions here are descriptive only; dilutional homeopathic products do not contain pharmacologically active amounts of plant constituents, and evidence for efficacy varies.

These summaries are not medical advice, not claims of efficacy, and not usage instructions.