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Jue Ming Zi - Lab Tested, 1lb
Jue Ming Zi - Lab Tested, 1lb
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Cassia Seed disperses wind-fire to cool the eyes, moistens the Intestines, nourishes the Liver and Kidney yin - Bensky
Excerpted from Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica, 3rd ed.
- Clears the Liver and the eyes: for red, swollen, and painful eyes from heat or wind-heat in the Liver channel. Also for eye problems such as photosensitivity, night blindness, and insidious loss of vision without visible physical changes to the eye.*
- Calms the Liver and anchors the errant yang: for headaches and dizziness from ascendant Liver yang. Recently this function has been expanded to include hypertension.*
- Moistens the Intestines and unblocks the bowels: for dry or infrequent stools or chronic constipation, especially when there is an aspect of Liver yin deficiency.*
- Recently used to prevent atherosclerosis as it lowers both blood pressure and serum cholesterol.*
English Name: Cassia Seed
Chinese Name: Jue Ming Zi (Lab Tested)
Unit Size: 1 pound
Potency: 1:1
Taste: Bitter, Sweet, Salty - Bensky
Properties: slightly cold - Bensky
Channels Entered: Liver, Large Intestine, Kidney - Bensky
Actions: Disperses wind-fire to cool the eyes, moistens the Intestines, nourishes the Liver and Kidney yin - Bensky
Pattern: Wind-heat in the Liver channel; Ascendant Liver yang; Liver yin deficiency - Bensky
Chinese Symptomology: Red, swollen, and painful eyes from heat or wind-heat in the Liver channel; Headaches and dizziness from ascendant Liver yang; Dry or infrequent stools or chronic constipation, especially when there is an aspect of Livery yin deficiency - Bensky
Materia Medica: Clear Heat - Drain Fire
Contraindications: Because this is a cold herb that has laxative properties, it should not be used in patients with diarrhea from Spleen deficiency or with low blood pressure. - Bensky
Ingredients
Jue Ming Zi - Cassia Tora (Lab Tested)
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