Perilla Leaf

Overview

Latin Name: Perilla frutescens

Origin: East Asia

Tradition: TCM

Best For: Digestion & Colds

Uses

Releases exterior and warms middle

Preparation Methods

Fresh or dried leaf tea; Decoction

Warnings & Side Effects

Generally safe

Drug Interactions

Generally safe

Research

Research Score: 68/100

Research Notes: Good traditional use for digestive upset

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