Iron Plate … Classic Formulas
Tie Pian · Ferri
Primary Actions
- Anchors agitation and settles fright - Tie Pian belongs to the same heavy medicinal iron family used for excessive agitation, fright, and disturbed Shen presentations.
- Helps relieve convulsive or manic excess patterns - later sources group it with iron-scale substances that calm the Liver and settle upward disturbance.
- Serves more as a material form than as a high-frequency independent herb - plate-like iron is often better understood as a source form or crude variant within the iron-settling group.
Classic Formulas
- No major independent canonical formula is widely indexed around Tie Pian as a separate lead ingredient, which supports treating it as a form-level sibling within the medicinal iron family.
- When used, it follows the same heavy-settling logic as Sheng Tie Luo for fright, agitation, and convulsive excess.
- External or preparatory use as a mineral iron source is more plausible than frequent standalone internal use in modern practice.
Classical Text References
- Dictionary and materia medica references describe Tie Pian as a plate-like iron form and align it with medicinal iron substances rather than with botanical herbs.
- Because the classical literature more often highlights Sheng Tie Luo or Tie Xie, this entry is kept deliberately narrow and form-focused.
- The traditional role remains that of a heavy iron material used to anchor excess, not to supplement deficiency.