Brand: Treasure of the East - Single Herbs
Wu Yao Granules 100 grams 5:1 concentration
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Product Description
Treasure of the East Wu Yao Granules
Wu Yao Granules is a traditional Chinese herb also known as Lindera Root.
Brand | Treasure of the East Single Herb Extract Granules | |
English name | Lindera Granules | |
Unit Size | 100 gram bottle (5:1 extract granules) | |
Serving Size | As directed | |
Potency | 5:1 | |
Taste | Acrid | |
Properties | Warm | |
Contraindications | Because this herb is acrid, warm, and drying, it can disperse the qi and deplete the blood. It should not be used in those with significant qi and blood deficiency or internal heat. | |
Chinese Symptomology | A stifling sensation in the chest, flank pain, and epigastric and abdominal pain and distention due to constraint from cold and qi stagnation; Lower abdominal pain, bulging disorders, or menstrual pain; Urinary frequency in incontinence due to insufficiency of Kidney yang and cold from deficiency of the Bladder. - -Bensky | |
Actions | Smooths the flow of qi, disperses cold, alleviates pain. | |
Pattern | Constraint from cold and qi stagnation; Cold accumulation and qi stagnation; Insufficiency of Kidney yang and cold from deficiency of the Bladder. - -Bensky | |
Branch | Bladder, Kidney, Lung, Spleen | |
Ingredients | Wu Yao - Linderae radix |
Acrid, warm, and aromatic, Linderae Radix (wu yao) disseminates and unblocks the qi, in the upper body mobilizing the Spleen and Lungs, in the lower body pervading the Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder. It smooths the flow of qi, directing it downward if rebillious, disperses cold, and alleviates pain, dredging and unblocking rebellious pathogenic qi the the chest and abdomen. It is often used in the treatment of distending pain in the chest or abdomen, rebellious qi with cough and wheezing, cold qi in the Bladder leading to urinary frequency, painful bulging disorder due to cold, and gynecological qi blockage and blood stasis - all cases of rebellious qi and pathogenic cold contraint. - -Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica, 3rd ed.
Concentrated powders of natural herbal products tend to absorb moisture from the air. Hence, it is necessary for the manufacturer to add a suitable amount of excipient to stabilize the concentrated herbal products. Non-GMO starch which contains maltodextrin, are used as excipients.