TCM

Scutellaria

Scutellaria baicalensis (Huang Qin)

Tradition of Use: TCM


Mechanism of Action

Anti-inflammatory via baicalin, antibacterial, antiviral, hepatoprotective, neuroprotective


Key Conditions & Uses

Upper respiratory infections
allergies
hepatitis
anxiety
inflammation
diarrhea

Preparation

Decoction, tincture, capsule

Dosage

3-10g dried root in decoction or 1-3ml tincture 3x daily


Active Compounds

Baicalin, baicalein, wogonin


Interactions

May interact with immunosuppressants, diabetes medications, hepatotoxic drugs

Contraindications

Pregnancy; cold-type diarrhea (TCM); hypoglycemia


Evidence Level & Clinical Notes

Evidence Level:

Moderate - baicalin well-studied anti-inflammatory

Clinical Notes:

Chinese skullcap (different from Western); clears heat; antibacterial and antiviral


Quick Overview

TraditionTCM
GBS Score78/100
Key Uses6

Key Points

Evidence-based information
Traditional wisdom
Safety information
Clinical applications


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