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Chai Hu - Lab Tested, 1lb
Chai Hu - Lab Tested, 1lb
SKU | GOLDEN117 | |
Brand | Golden Needle Products | |
Unit Size | 1lb | |
Dosage | 3 - 9 grams | |
Potency | 1:1 | |
Taste | Bitter, Acrid - Bensky | |
Properties | Cool - Bensky | |
Contraindications | Do not use when true yin has been severely damaged; hyperactivity of Liver Yang | |
Chinese Symptomology | Alternating fever and chills; bitter taste in mouth; flank pain; irritability; vomiting; stifling sensation in chest; dizziness; vertigo; emotional instability; menstrual irregularity; abdominal bloating; nausea; indigestion; prolapse; hemorrhoids | |
Actions | Resolves lesser yang disorders and reduces fever; Spreads Liver qi and relieves constraint; Raises and lifts the yang qi; Restores harmony between the Liver and Spleen | |
Pattern | Lesser Yang stage of externally-contracted disorders; Constrained Liver Qi; Disharmony between Liver and Spleen; Abnormal descent of Qi with inability to rise | |
Channels Entered | Gallbladder; Liver; Pericardium; Triple Burner | |
Branch | Gallbladder; Liver; Pericardium; Triple Burner | |
Recommendations | Product will ship FedEx Ground, even if Expedited is selected. Call for expedited shipping rates. |
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Chinese name | Chai Hu (saiko-Japanese, siho-Korean) | |
English name | Bupleurum Radix |
Description | Entering the Gallbladder, Liver, Pericardium, and Triple Burner channels, Bupleuri Radix (chai hu) is bitter, acrid, cool, and light in weight so that it raises and disperses to vent the exterior and drain heat. This rising action also raises the clear qi of the Stomach and Gallbladder, and in conjunction with its acrid dispersal, restores the normal movement of Liver qi in order to relieve Liver qi constraint. (from Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica, 3rd ed.)* |
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