Product Description
Silken Tresses, 1 oz
Unit Size | 1 |
Potency | 7:1 |
Contraindications | This cloying formula should be used cautiously in patients with Spleen deficiency, discontinue during the early phase of an acute illness, such as colds and flu. Use with caution during pregnancy. |
Chinese Symptomology | Kidney Yin and Liver Blood deficiency |
Western Symptomology | Weakness and soreness of the lower back and knees; spontaneous or nocturnal emissions; premature graying or loss of hair; loose teeth; agitation, nervousness, and fear |
Actions | Nourishes Liver Blood and enriches Kidney Yin, strengthens sinews, bones, lower back and knees; stabilizes Essence |
Pattern | Liver Blood deficiency, Kidney Yin deficiency |
Tongue | Pale (indicating Blood deficiency) and/or red and thin with little or no coat (indicating Yin deficiency) |
Pulse | Thin and weak |
Chinese name | Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan |
English name | Silken Tresses, 1 oz |
Description
Silken Tresses nourishes Kidney Yin and Liver Blood. In Traditional Chinese Medical thought, there is a strong correlation between the Kidneys, Liver, and health of the hair; excessive hair loss or graying may point to chronic Kidney Yin and Liver Blood deficiency. (Kan Herb Company)
Ingredients
He shou wu (Polygonum multiflorum root (soybean) ); Fu ling (Poria); Huai niu xi (Achyranthes root); Dang gui shen (Dong quai root); Gou qi zi (Lycium fruit); Tu si zi (Chinese dodder seed); Bu gu zhi (Psoralea fruit); Hei zhi ma (chao) (Black sesame seed (dry fried) )