Brand: Treasure of the East - Single Herbs

Chi Shao Granules 100 grams 5:1 concentration


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Treasure of the East Chi Shao Granules

Chi Shao Granules, also known as Paeonia lactiflora Pall, clears heat, cools Blood, activates Blood, reolves stasis, and clears Liver fire.BrandTreasure of the East Single Herb Extract GranulesEnglish nameRed Peony GranulesUnit Size100 grams (5:1 extract granules)Potency5:1TasteSour, BitterPropertiesSlightly coldContraindicationsUse with cautioin in those with cold from deficiencyChinese SymptomologyDysmenorrhea; Amenorrhea; Abdominal pain; Fixed abdominal masses; Swelling and pain from traumatic injury and the early stages of abscesses and boils; Fever, purple tongue, maculae, and bleeding due to the chaotic movement of hot blood.ActionsInvigorates the blood, transforms stasis, stops pain, cools heat in the blood - BenskyPatternBlood stasis, heat entering the blood.BranchLiver, SpleenIngredientsChi Shao - Red Peony

Paeoniae Radix rubra (chi shao) ... is strictly draining due to its bitterness, so that it invigorates the blood, expels stagnation, and stops pain; its slight sourness retains its affinity for the Liver so that it enters the blood aspect of the Liver, where its coldness cools heat in the blood. It is thus used for rashes due to warm pathogen disease causing heat in the blood, and swollen toxic sores, as explained in Essays on Medicine Esteeming the Chinese and Respecting the Western: "it is superior for transforming stasis, thus those who treat sores and abscesses often use it for its ability to transform toxic hot blood stasis without causing the formation and perforation of pus." Essentials of the Materia Medica notes that it: 'specifically drains Liver fire and disperses noxious blood. It treats abdominal pain, firm accumulations, blood painful obstruction, bulging disorders, and mobile abdominal masses, amenorrhea, Intestinal wind, swollen sores, and reddened eyes - all these are the effect of dispersing and draining." - 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.