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Gui Ban (cu zhi / Gui Jia) Granules, 100g
Gui Ban (cu zhi / Gui Jia) Granules, 100g
SKU | BL604 | |
Brand | Treasure of the East Single Herb Extract Granules | |
Unit Size | 100 gram bottle | |
Potency | 5:1 extract granules | |
Taste | Salty, sweet - Bensky | |
Properties | Cold - Bensky | |
Contraindications | Contraindicated during pregnancy and in those with cold-dampness of the Stomach. - Bensky | |
Chinese Symptomology | Fever, steaming bone disorder, nightsweats, dizziness, tinnitus due to yin deficiency with ascendant yang; Facial spasms and tremors of the hands and feet due to yin deficiency of the Liver and Kidneys that generates internal wind; Soreness of the lower back, weakness of the legs, retarded skeletal development in children, failure of the fontanel to close due to Kidney yin deficiency; Red and/or white vaginal discharge or uterine bleeding; Execssive menstruation or uterine bleeding due to chaotic movement of hot blood; Anxiety, insomnia and forgetfulness due to Heart deficiency; Nonhealing sores and ulcers. - Bensky | |
Actions | Strongly tonifies the Liver and Kidney yin, subdues the yang, strengthens the bone, unblocks the Conception vessel. - Bensky | |
Pattern | Yin deficiency with ascendant yang; Yin deficiency of the Liver and Kidneys that generates internal wind; Kidney yin deficiency; Chaotic movement of hot blood; Nonhealing sores and ulcers - Bensky | |
Channels Entered | Heart, Liver, Kidney - Bensky | |
Chinese name | 醋龟甲 | |
English name | Tortoise Plastron (processed) |
Description | Tortoise Shell strongly tonifies the Liver and Kidney yin, subdues the yang, strengthens the bones, unblocks the Conception vessel.* - Bensky Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica |
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Ingredients | Gui Ban (cu zhi / Gui Jia) - Testudinis Plastrum Praeparata |
.16x30mm - DBC Spring Ten Acupuncture Needle
SKU: DSB.16x30
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