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Herbal Profile: Chi Xiao Dou (Adzuki Beans)!

 

 

In Mexico black or refried beans are most popular. Caribbeans eat black peas, Indians more lentils, and of course Americans prefer the sweetest of all, baked beans. In China though, adzuki beans are more than just a delicacy—they are an important ingredient in our classical pharmacopeia, often used to treat conditions of the intestines or skin, the latter frequently manifesting pathologies of the former, thereby informing us of the underlying pattern.

For example, while redness around the forehead points to suspected biofilms of the intestines, acne that falls more around the jawline, chest, or upper back suggests biofilms of the stomach. Chi Xiao Dou, or Adzuki Bean, can be used to treat either, provided it is appropriately dosed within the context of an accurate holistic formula. It is also useful for eliminating or minimizing liver spots, pus accumulation around the eyes, and other random skin discolorations.

Listed in our texts as sweet, sour, and neutral in properties, its neutrality allows it to diffuse dampness in the body that is either cold/inhibitory or hot/excitatory in nature. Its sweetness encourages the body to generate a healthy amount of fluids, and its astringency obviously helps our body to hold that which is leaking, or sinking. It is said to gently promote blood circulation between the bowels and the skin layer.

This might explain why it comprises half of the formula, Dang Gui Chi Xiao Dou Tang, most commonly prescribed to treat certain types of hemorrhoids and skin issues around the buttocks.

If the shoe doesn’t fit—that is if this formula does not fit your pattern, but you still suffer with chronic hemorrhoids, it is advisable to regularly consume adzuki beans with your meals to take advantage of its biofilm dissolving properties. By relieving intestinal vessels of inflammation this should take pressure off of the rectum.

Adzuki beans go well with rice and/or Latin or Asian dishes, also within rice congees plus a boiled egg, providing additional protein to an otherwise dish of just white rice. If you don’t love the taste as much you can also do what I do for my daughter, which is mix the adzuki beans with baked beans as a side dish on hamburger and hotdog nights.

To treat skin conditions Chi Xiao Dou is generally paired one way or the other:

  1. With the aforementioned, Dang Gui to not only help to generate red and white blood cells, but also to courier them to the surface to nourish and lubricate the skin.
  2. With more bitter, inhibitory, heat clearing medicinals, such as rehmannia root to mitigate the body’s inflammatory response, known to flare upwards in the form of jawline or upper back acne (“Backnee”).

If you think adzuki beans might help you or a loved one reach out—or just go to the store, purchase, and cook them up! Preferably organic, as inorganic legumes can be particularly vulnerable to chemicals and pesticides. Any recipe or preparation questions, let me know!

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