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Tibetan Phlomoides / 'the single herb'

Tibetan Phlomoides / 'the single herb'

Phlomoides rotata

Other names: da ba / 'Daba', Tibetan Phlomoides / 'the single herb'

Tibetan

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Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: Low-uncertain at traditional doses; not fully characterized.

Contraindications: Pregnancy data insufficient; haemostatic action warrants caution in those on anticoagulants.

Interactions: Theoretical antagonism of anticoagulant/antiplatelet therapy (procoagulant/haemostatic traditional use).

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Data insufficient.

Evidence level

Preclinical

Supported by laboratory or animal studies; not yet confirmed in humans.

Preparations

decoction/powder/pill · whole herb

Part used: whole herb

Traditional use: trauma, bleeding, wound-healing and joint/bone pain (used so commonly alone its Chinese name means 'the single herb')

Proposed mechanism: Iridoid glycosides (shanzhiside methylester, 8-O-acetylshanzhiside methylester quality marker), phenylethanoid glycosides (forsythoside), flavonoids — haemostatic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory (preclinical)

Dosage note (descriptive only): Near-single-herb remedy; no how-to for trauma use

Evidence:Preclinical

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Nutritional notes

Not nutritional; bioactives are iridoid glycosides.

Healing traditions

Tibetan
Sources (2)

  1. Wang et al. 2025, Front Plant Sci (PMID 40530282)
  2. Yu et al. 2022, Front Pharmacol (PMID 36267280)

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