He Shou Wu

TL;DR

Deepest Jing restorative from the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing. Polygonum multiflorum with TSG (2,3,5,4’-tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-D-glucoside) as the primary anti-aging stilbene. Induces mitophagy via AMPK/PINK1/Parkin pathway; promotes BMSC proliferation; TERT activation shared with Astragalus. ⚠️ RAW FORM (Sheng) = DANGEROUS. Only processed Zhi He Shou Wu should ever be used. Hepatotoxicity risk from raw Polygonum multiflorum is severe; HLA-B*35:01 allele = specific genetic predictive biomarker.

Why it matters for Vitals

He Shou Wu is the deepest structural restorative in the Superior Herb matrix — the deepest Jing tonic, targeting cellular senescence at the mitochondrial level (PINK1/Parkin mitophagy). The mitophagy data is directly relevant to Vitals aging/biogenesis coaching. However, the hepatotoxicity risk makes this a last-resort tool that requires ALT/AST monitoring and HLA-B*35:01 screening before use.

Key Facts

StatusOTC — only processed Zhi form; raw form is toxic
ClassTCM Superior Herb — Deepest Jing tonic
Primary mechanismTSG → AMPK/PINK1/Parkin mitophagy; BMSC proliferation; TERT activation
Key benefitsCellular senescence reversal (mitophagy), bone marrow restoration, hair repigmentation (Emodin → tyrosinase ↑), neuroprotection (Alzheimer’s/Parkinson’s models)
Dosing1,000–2,000 mg/day processed Zhi hot water extract
TimingEvening, with meals — minimizes GI discomfort
Cycling4 weeks on, 2 weeks off; ALT/AST monitoring every 4–6 weeks
Main risks⚠️ RAW FORM HEPATOTOXIC — see below. CYP3A4 interactions. MANDATORY ALT/AST monitoring.
Evidence levelModerate — preclinical mitophagy/BMSC data strong; large-scale human anti-aging RCTs scarce. Hepatotoxicity is real-world hazard.

Mechanism Summary

TSG → AMPK/PINK1/Parkin mitophagy: 2,3,5,4’-tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-D-glucoside → enhances mitochondrial quality control via AMPK/PINK1/Parkin pathway → tags damaged mitochondria for autophagic degradation → prevents ROS accumulation → neuroprotection in Alzheimer’s/Parkinson’s models.

BMSC proliferation: Promotes bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell growth → anti-osteopenia, systemic tissue anabolism.

TERT activation: Shares telomerase upregulation mechanism with Astragalus at the genetic level.

Emodin → melanogenesis: Upregulates tyrosinase → restores hair pigmentation — the classical “reversal of gray hair” property.

⚠️ Hepatotoxicity — Critical Safety Information

Raw He Shou Wu (Shengshouwu) — DO NOT USE

  • High levels of unbound anthraquinones + hepatotoxic glycosides (emodin-8-O-glucoside)
  • Mechanism: Interferes with purine metabolism → upregulates xanthosine + xanthine, downregulates NT5E + AK2 → mitochondrial dysfunction + oxidative hepatocyte injury + GSH depletion
  • Presentation: Hepatocellular/cholestatic/mixed liver injury, jaundice, fatigue, ↑ AST/ALT
  • Genetic risk: HLA-B*35:01 allele = highly specific predictive biomarker for idiosyncratic PM-induced liver injury

Processed Zhi He Shou Wu — Required Form

Traditional stewing with black bean soup:

  • Drastically reduces hepatotoxic malonyl-glucosides
  • Enhances beneficial free emodin and TSG
  • ONLY processed, standardized Zhi He Shou Wu should ever be used clinically

Mandatory Monitoring

  • ALT/AST every 4–6 weeks during use
  • Stop immediately if hepatic enzymes elevated
  • Screen for HLA-B*35:01 before use if possible

Drug Interactions

DrugInteraction
Hepatotoxic drugs (acetaminophen, statins, certain antifungals)Additive liver injury — do NOT combine
Excessive alcoholAdditive hepatotoxicity
CYP3A4 substratesPotential for drug-drug interactions via CYP modulation

Inside this hub

  • Individual stilbene variant details — too granular
  • Specific BMSC surface marker details — too technical
  • TCM Superior Herbs — parent system
  • Mitophagy — shared PINK1/Parkin mechanism; strongest overlap with Cordyceps (AMPK)
  • Astragalus — comparison: both Jing deep tonics, both TERT; He Shou Wu = mitophagy/BMSC, Astragalus = TERT/hematopoietic
  • Cordyceps — comparison: both target mitochondria; Cordyceps = AMPK/ATP, He Shou Wu = PINK1/Parkin/structural
  • [Telomerase] — shared TERT activation