Kelp … Classic Formulas
Kun Bu · Thallus Laminariae
Primary Actions
- Softens hardness and dissipates phlegm nodules - Kun Bu is classically used for goiter, scrofula, and other firm masses from phlegm clumping.
- Transforms phlegm and relieves fullness - it is chosen when congealed phlegm obstructs the neck, throat, or chest and needs a stronger softening seaweed.
- Promotes urination and reduces edema - traditional sources also preserve a secondary water-pathway role for swelling and damp accumulation.
Classic Formulas
- Hai Zao Yu Hu Tang - classic seaweed and fritillaria formula for goiter and scrofula in which Kun Bu supports lump-softening.
- Kun Bu with Hai Zao and Xia Ku Cao - common nodules strategy when phlegm-fire and hardness dominate the neck.
- Kun Bu with Ge Qiao or Wa Leng Zi - traditional shell-seaweed pairing for harder masses, dysphagia, or stubborn phlegm nodulation.
Classical Text References
- American Dragon describes Kun Bu as salty and cold, entering the Kidney, Liver, and Stomach to resolve phlegm nodules and promote urination.
- TCM teaching sources commonly compare Kun Bu with Hai Zao and note that Kun Bu is often treated as the somewhat stronger hardness-softening seaweed of the pair.
- Traditional usage focuses on excess phlegm clumping, not deficiency-cold swelling.