
How Corydalis Works for Pain: Internal and External Uses
Corydalis yanhusuo offers powerful, multi-layered pain relief—but how you use it matters. This article explains how

Willard Sheppy is a licensed acupuncturist (LAc) and Founder of Valley Health Clinic specializing in using Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat acute injuries and chronic conditions, and to improve sports performance and rehabilitation.
Think of counter-irritancy like turning up the radio to drown out background noise. When you apply menthol and feel a cooling sensation, or capsaicin and feel warmth, those sensations travel along the same nerve pathways that would normally carry pain signals. The new sensations compete with and override the pain signals, providing relief.
Counter-irritancy operates primarily through two mechanisms: (1) Gate Control Theory, where competing sensory input at the spinal cord level inhibits pain signal transmission via interneuron modulation; and (2) TRP (Transient Receptor Potential) channel modulation, where specific botanical compounds bind to temperature- and pain-sensing ion channels on peripheral nociceptors, causing initial depolarization followed by desensitization.
| Channel | Temperature Sensitivity | Sensation | Key Botanical Activators |
|---|---|---|---|
| TRPM8 | 10-25°C (cold) | Cooling | Menthol, methyl salicylate |
| TRPV1 | >43°C (noxious heat) | Burning heat, pain | Capsaicin, gingerols, camphor |
| TRPV3 | 31-39°C (warm) | Pleasant warmth | Camphor, carvacrol, thymol |
| TRPA1 | <17°C (noxious cold) | Burning, stinging, irritation | Mustard oil (AITC), cinnamaldehyde, zingerone |
Creating a competing sensory stimulus - cold, heat, or irritation - that gates pain signals at the spinal cord level. Most TRP-active agents work this way.
Repeated or prolonged TRP channel activation leads to reduced nerve responsiveness. Capsaicin is unique in causing true defunctionalization: nerve terminal retraction lasting days to weeks.
Direct inhibition of inflammatory pathways (COX-2, NF-kB, cytokines). This addresses the underlying cause of inflammatory pain, not just the symptom. Ginger, arnica, calendula, and Hu Zhang work significantly through this mechanism.
Affecting pain processing in the brain and spinal cord through neurotransmitter modulation. Corydalis is unique in working through dopamine, GABA, and opioid receptor pathways rather than TRP channels.
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| Agent | Target | Sensation | Duration | Unique Feature | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Menthol | TRPM8 | Cooling | 45-60 min | Cool without temp change | Acute pain; cooling relief |
| Camphor | TRPV3/V1 | Warm + cool | ~50 min | Penetration enhancer | Synergist; stiff muscles |
| Wintergreen | Multiple | Variable | 25-30 min | Converts to salicylate | Combination products |
| Ginger | TRPV1/A1 | Warm pungent | Moderate | Dual: TRP + COX-2 | Inflammatory pain |
| Mustard | TRPA1 | Intense | Short | Most potent TRPA1 | Traditional plasters |
| Capsaicin | TRPV1 | Burning heat | Days-weeks | Nerve defunctionalization | Chronic; neuropathic |
| Cinnamon | TRPA1 | Warm/tingle | Short-mod | Most specific TRPA1 | Warming liniments |
| Corydalis | CNS | None | Hours-days | Central modulation | Nerve pain; anxiety |
| Hu Zhang | NF-kB | Cooling | Hours | Resveratrol source | Hot inflammation |
| San Qi | Hemostatic | None | Hours-days | Stops + moves blood | Trauma; wounds |
| Arnica | NF-kB | None | Hours | Bruise resolution | Bruising; closed injuries |
| Calendula | Multiple | None | Hours | Wound healing | Open wounds; gentle use |
At Valley Health Market, every product we carry is formulated with the mechanisms in this guide in mind. Evil Bone Water, Dragon Blood Balm, Corydalis Relief Salve, and Red Emperor’s Immortal Flame each target different aspects of pain and healing — and they’re designed to work together.
Questions? I’m happy to help match products to your specific situation.

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