Xanthium

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Xanthium

Other names : Siberian cocklebur, Xanthium sibiricum. Xanthium is another name for the cocklebur, a common bush native to Europe, North America and western Asia. The name xanthium comes from the Greek "xanthos," meaning yellow, and referring to the bush's seed pods, which turn from green to yellow as they ripen. The pods, or fruit, are used in Chinese medicine, and are referred to as cang er zi based on their color and appearance.

Special Precautions of Xanthium

  • Siberian cocklebur contains toxic chemical compounds, which may cause severe hepatitis with fatal liver failure or interactions with the liver's detoxification systems. Overdosing of Siberian cocklebur may cause severe side effects including coma and death. High-quality human research on the safety or effectiveness of Siberian cocklebur is currently lacking.
  • Siberian cocklebur may lower blood sugar levels. Caution is advised in patients with diabetes or hypoglycemia, and in those taking drugs, herbs, or supplements that affect blood sugar. Blood glucose levels may need to be monitored by a qualified healthcare professional, including a pharmacist, and medication adjustments may be necessary.
  • Use cautiously in patients with "qi" and blood disorders, according to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory.
  • Avoid use in high doses, infants or children, or in patients with liver disorders. Toxicity may occur if Siberian cocklebur is used in high doses. Toxicity symptoms may include abdominal pain, anxiety, constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, facial flushing, fever, headache, irregular heartbeat, lack of strength or energy, loss of appetite, low blood sugar, restlessness, sleepiness, slight jaundice around the nose and mouth, sweating, swollen liver, and vomiting. Severe side effects may include heavy bleeding in the digestive tract, inability to urinate, spasm, shock, swelling in the lungs, exhaustion of the cardiovascular system and kidney function, liver failure, seizure, coma, and death.
  • Avoid with known allergy or hypersensitivity to Siberian cocklebur, its components, or members of the Asteraceae family.
  • Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding, due to a lack of sufficient scientific evidence.

The benefits of Xanthium are

In traditional Chinese medicine, xanthium is associated with the Lung meridian, and is considered to have sweet, bitter and warm properties. It is used to dispel wind and damp, and is one of the most important herbs used for sinus congestion, chronic nasal obstructions and discharges, and respiratory allergies. In the West, xanthium is employed as an analgesic to relieve aches and pains, and headaches associated with nasal congestion and sinusitis. It is often used with other herbs, such as angelica and magnolia. Siberian cocklebur has been traditionally used for sinus congestion, chronic nasal obstructions and discharges, respiratory allergies, and rheumatoid arthritis. It has also been used to relieve aches and pains, as well as headaches associated with nasal congestion and sinusitis.

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