Botanical Overview
Mondia whitei, commonly known as Mondia, White’s ginger, or Mondia root, is a member of the Apocynaceae family. It is native to various regions of Africa including East, Central, and West Africa. The root is the primary part used medicinally.
Energetics
This plant is considered warming with neutral moisture. It has bitter and aromatic tastes, with an ascending directionality. It is tonifying in nature and predominantly affects the qi in herbal energetics.
Primary Actions
- Aphrodisiac
- Digestive tonic
- Stimulant
Indications
Western
- Loss of libido
- Erectile dysfunction
- Digestive discomfort
Syndromes
- Sexual weakness
- Indigestion
TCM
No well documented traditional uses.
Ayurveda
No documented traditional uses.
Unani
No documented traditional uses.
Constituents & Mechanisms
Mondia whitei contains terpenoids, alkaloids, essential oils, and resins, which contribute to its stimulant and aphrodisiac effects.
Dosage & Preparations
- Decoction of root 2-5 g daily
- Powdered root 1-3 g
- Infusion of root 1-2 cups daily
Safety & Contraindications
Generally regarded as safe based on traditional use. There is no documented human toxicity, but caution is advised during pregnancy due to insufficient safety data. Avoid excessive use. No well-known drug interactions.
Astrological Correspondences
No reliable sources identified for planetary or elemental rulers.
Selected References
- Phytochemical and pharmacological properties of Mondia whitei
- Mondia whitei – PFAF
- Medicinal plants of East Africa: Mondia whitei
