Naming
Dao Ya (Fructus Oryzae Germinatus)-Ming Yi Bie Lu (Miscellaneous Records of Famous physicians)
Origin
Germinant fruit of Oryza sativa L. of family Gramineae.
Location
All parts of south China.
The true smell and taste
No smell, slightly sweet.
Best quality
Even size, yellow, big without impurity.
Processing
After being cleaned, dipped in water for 4~6 hours, then fished out, kept in suitable temperature and humidity until plumule growing to 1.0 cm, then dried in the sun, unprocessed or stir-baked.
Property
Sweet, warm, spleen and stomach meridians entered.
Actions
Promote digestion and harmonize middle energizer, invigorate spleen and increase appetite.
Indications
Its actions are similar to but milder than Mai Ya, so they are usually used in combination to reinforce each other's actions for starch food stagnation syndrome and spleen deficiency syndrome manifested as poor appetite and indigestion, etc. For poor appetite based on spleen deficiency, it is combined with qi-moving and spleen-invigorating herbs. For instance it is combined with Fructus Amomi (Sharen), Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (Baizhu), in Gu Shen Wan from Zhan Liao Fang.
Dosage and Administrations
Decoct 9~15 g. The raw one is a bit on the side of harmonizing middle energizer; the stir-baked one, promoting digestion.