Chinaberry Bark Slice (Melia Toosendan)
Chinaberry Bark Slice (Melia toosendan) is the sliced, dried bark of the Chinaberry tree, traditionally used in Chinese herbal medicine for its liver-soothing, qi-regulating, and pain-relieving properties. Known in Traditional Chinese Medicine as Chuan Lian Pi (川楝皮), this herb is often employed to disperse liver qi stagnation, particularly when accompanied by hypochondriac pain, abdominal distension, or menstrual discomfort. Chuan Lian Pi is considered slightly cold and bitter in nature, and is commonly used to clear heat, relieve pain, and expel parasites, especially in patterns involving damp-heat in the liver and stomach channels. It may also be used in formulas addressing hernia, epigastric pain, or intestinal worms. In some regional traditions, it’s employed topically in poultices or washes for skin swellings or sores, though caution is advised due to its moderate toxicity. Internally, Chinaberry Bark is usually decocted in small quantities under the supervision of a qualified her