What is Shi Jue Ming?
Shi Jue Ming is commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to help with conditions such as vertigo, dizziness, blurred vision, headaches, computer eyes, and to improve visual acuity. Nutrients in the Shi Jue Ming are iron, choline, serine, magnesium, silicate, glutamic acid, and phosphate (to name a few).
What is Shi Gao?
Shi Gao is the common and abundant mineral Gypsum. The chemical formula of gypsum is CaSO4 2H20, or calcium sulfate dihydrate. Gypsum has many modern day uses, particularly in construction and as a sulfate fertilizer.
What does gardenia do for skin?
Gardenia florida extract has nourishing moisture-boosting properties that can help calm the look of red, dehydrated skin. Applying it topically to dry or tired skin can significantly improve flaking, scaliness, and roughness.
What is dragon Bone in TCM?
What you need to know: Dragon bone, also known as long gu, is a tonic herb from traditional Chinese medicine. It is made from the fossilized bones of prehistoric animals such as mastodon, hairy rhinoceros, hipparion, deer and oxen.
How do you make Shi Gao?
Shi Gao is prepared by powdering and heating the Gypsum mineral. This burns off some of the water molecules found in the crystal structure and becomes a hemihydrate form.
Do Chinese herbs have side effects?
Some Chinese herbal products have been contaminated with toxic compounds, heavy metals, pesticides, and microorganisms and may have serious side effects. Manufacturing errors, in which one herb is mistakenly replaced with another, also have resulted in serious complications.
When should I stop taking Chinese herbs?
When to stop taking herbs. A Chinese Herbal formula is prescribed based on your presentation in the clinic. If your health changes dramatically, then you should stop taking herbs and contact your practitioner ASAP. For example at you may at some point contract a head cold.