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Cuscuta chinensis
C. japonica
(*See note)
Convolvulaceae (formerly Cuscutaceae)
C. gronovii
Tu si zi; dodder
Part used: seed (see below)
Actions: Chinese Kidney tonic (yin and yang); Chinese Liver Tonic, Chinese Spleen tonic,
demulcent, mild diuretic, cholagogue
Dodder seed strengthens Kidney Yin and Yang but is slightly more of a Yang tonic, therefore
although neutral and appropriate for long-term use, and often used alone, it tends to have
more of an overall warming effect over time. It is sometimes used alone and at high doses for
reproductive ailments as well as other manifestations of Kidney weakness. It also is used to
nourish the Liver and benefit vision. Dodder also has traditional European uses, although
seldom used today.
Indications:
• Nourishes Kidney yang and yin (sometimes used alone):
o Low sperm count, poor sperm motility
Cuscuta has been found in animal and in vitro studies to increase both
sperm count and sperm motility, potentially through an antioxidant
impact protective of sperm DNA against oxidative stress, alone (Yang et
al.) and in formulation with Cornus officinalis, Schisandra chinensis,
Rubus coreanus, and Lycium chinense (Kim et al.)
Richard Mandelbaum RH (AHG)
2016
Seed and stem extract of Cuscuta australis has been found to protect
healthy sperm morphology, traditionally eaten as “ogi” in maize-meal in
Nigeria for male and female reproductive disorders (Omirinde et al.)
o Impotence, nocturnal emissions, premature ejaculation, spermatorrhea,
o Profuse vaginal discharge / leucorrhea, chronic uterine bleeding
o Astringes Jing / Essence and builds Kidney qi in cases of frequent urination,
urinary incontinence and dribbling (builds Kidney qi to assist bladder in holding
urine), prostate enlargement
o Lower back pain and discomfort, prolapse
o Dizziness, tinnitus, blurry or spotty vision
• Chinese Liver conditions affecting the eyes, including weak eyesight, macular
degeneration, dry, irritated eyes, blurry vision, floaters
• Damp Spleen with Kidney yang deficient diarrhea, loose stools, poor appetite
• Heart Qi deficiency with excessive worrying with insomnia, nocturia or nocturnal
emissions
• Also used for threatened miscarriage (restless fetus), sometimes with back pain, uterine
bleeding
hypocondria. It purgeth also the reins or kidneys by urine; it openeth obstructions of the gall
whereby it profiteth them that have the jaundice; as also the leaves the spleen: purging the veins
of the choleric and phlegmatic humours, and helpeth children in agues, a little wormseed being
put thereto. The other dodders do, as I said before, participate of the nature of those plants
whereon they grow; as that which hath been found growing upon nettles in the west country
hath by experience been found very effectual to procure plenty of urine where it hath been
stopped or hindered. And so of the rest.”
Preparation: Decoction
Tincture
Infusion
Capsule
Major plant constituents: phytosterols, phenolic acids, tannins, flavonoids, saponins, resin
(plus possibly some constituents of host plant)
Additional notes:
• Cuscuta is a parasitic, non-photosynthesizing plant often cited in plant intelligence
research for its developed sense of smell (i.e. ability to find preferred hosts by detection
of airborne chemicals emitted by those plants). One plant in Costa Rica found to be 500
m long (Mabberley)
• David Winston considers all spp. of Cuscuta to be interchangeable
Sources:
AHPA Botanical Safety Handbook, 1st and 2nd Editions
Bensky and Gamble, Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica
Chen and Chen, Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology
Culpeper’s Herbal
Richard Mandelbaum RH (AHG)
2016
Kim et al., Preliminary Report on the Safety of a New Herbal Formula and Its Effect on Sperm Quality, World J Mens
Health. 2013 Dec; 31(3): 254–261.
Mabberley, D.J., The Plant Book, Second Edition
Omirinde et al., Comparative evaluation of the sperm characteristics and morphology of adult Wistar rats fed either low or
normal protein-energy diets and orally dosed with aqueous Cuscuta australis extracts, Niger J Physiol Sci. 2014 Jun
19;29(1):55-61.
PDR for Herbal Medicines, Third Edition
Skenderi, Herbal Vade Mecum
Tierra, Planetary Herbology
Yang t al., Protection of extract from Cuscuta japonica on human sperm acrosome and ultrastructure, Zhongguo Zhong
Yao Za Zhi. 2006 Mar;31(5):422-5.