CHINESE HERBS
Chinese herbs are herbs originating from China. They
are widely used in Chinese cuisine. The use of Chinese
herbs is a very popular tradition. “Many of the
modern day drugs have been developed from these herbs
such as the treatments for asthma and hay fever from
Chinese ephedra, hepatitis remedies from schizandra fruits
and licorice roots and a number of anticancer agents
from trees and shrubs”. “There are several
herbal drugs that invigorate the energy, nourish the
blood, calm tension and regulate menstruation such as
Bupleurum Sedative Pills and Women’s Precious Pills”.
There are over three hundred herbs that are commonly
being used today that have a history that goes back at
least 2,000 years.
“The two most common way to using herbs are to
make a strong tea that should be simmered for about an
hour or possibly more, or to make large honey bound pills”.
(evergreen herbs)
Most Chinese herbs are usually used to help build and
strengthen the body. The most commonly used herbs are
Ginseng (renshen), wolfberry, Dong Quai (Angelica
sinensis, tang-kuei or danggui), astragalus (huangqi),
atractylodes (baizhu), bupleurum (chaihu), cinnamon
(cinnamon twigs (guizhi) and cinnamon bark
(rougui)), coptis (huanglian), ginger (jiang),
hoelen (fuling), licorice (gancao), ephedra sinica
(ma-huang), peony (white:baishao and reddish:chihhao),
rehmannia (dihuang), rhubarb (dahuang), and salvia (danshen).
These are just a few of the
herbs. The use of Ginseng is well “over two thousand
years old in Chinese medicine”. Ginseng is known
to help boost your energy, reduce stress and increases
your endurance. Ginseng consists of ginsenosides. “The
amount of ginsenosides in ginseng depends on how the
plant was cultivated and the age of the root”. “Wild
ginseng is rare and commands for the highest prices on
the market, but most ginseng on the market today is a
reasonable price. Red Panax ginseng is the most popular
form of ginseng and it is usually packaged as a liquid
or tea”. Ginseng comes in two kinds, red and white.
The color of the ginseng depends on how it is processed. “White
ginseng is unprocessed and dries naturally. Red ginseng
is preserved with steam and is believed to be more effective”.
Native Americans have used American ginseng for dry coughs,
constipation and fevers. “Many women found relief
from night sweats and hot flashes from the use of American
ginseng”. “The use of ginseng is a safe way
to boost energy, vitality and your overall health”.
Wolfberry is grown in the Far East and is grown from
shrubs with long vines. The shrubs are covered with small
trumpet-shaped flowers, which turn into small, bright
red berries. The berries are usually fresh and sometimes
used when it is dried. “Goji Berry is mostly used
to treat kidney, liver, eye, and skin problems, diabetes,
tuberculosis, anxiety, and insomnia. It also helps to
lower the blood pressure and cholesterol levels. They
are known to improve the state of health, strengthen
the immune system and increasing the longevity and vitality
of the human kind”.
Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis or "female ginseng")
is an “aromatic herb that grows in China, Japan
and Korea. It is used to regulate the menstrual cycle
and to treat menopausal symptoms caused by the hormonal
changes”. Even though it is good for women, it
also helps treat the heart, spleen, liver and kidneys
that help both the men and women. The effect of the herb
in treating menstrual cramps is explained by the compounds
that help relax the muscle tissue and relieves pain.
Dong Quai also stimulates the central nervous system,
which can remedy menstrual weakness and headaches. “The
use of this herb is mostly found in tea, herbal preparations,
capsules and extracts. It usually comes in tablet, liquid
extract and raw root forms. For the best use of the Dong
Quai to provide long term relief from menopause syndromes
is to take it regularly between 8 and 12 weeks and especially
at the end of the treatment”. “Using Dong
Quai regularly relieves menstrual cramps, prevents the
symptoms of menopause and PMS, corrects hormone imbalance
and acts as a general tonic for the female reproductive
system”. “There isn’t a certain amount
of dosage for Dong Quai but in Chinese medicine Dong
Quai is made in a special way- it is boiled or soaked
in wine, then the liquid is taken orally while the root
is being removed”. “In the United States
and Europe, Dong Quai is a very popular flavoring component
in food products such as ice cream, candy, gelatins and
puddings but in Asia it is most likely used to treat
female troubles”.
Astragalus is a root used for immune deficiencies and
allergies. “The Chinese use the dried sliced or
powdered root to boost the immune system, to increase
the body resistance to infections, healing allergies
and to raise and renew vitality. Astragalus is usually
mixed with other herbs to make tea such as ginseng and
Codonopsis. Astragalus is known to help prevent diseases
but not to cure them”.
“Atractylodes are considered very important to
the treatment of digestive disorders and problems of
moisture accumulation. The herb helps move moisture from
the digestive tract to the blood that reduces diarrhea,
gas and bloating. Atractylodes is rarely ever used by
itself. It is usually included into tonic prescriptions”.
“Bupleurum is useful for the treatment of liver
diseases, skin ailments, arthritis, menopausal syndrome,
withdrawal from corticosteroid use, nephritis, stress-induced
ulcers, and mental disorders. Bupleurum is rich in saponins
that reduce inflammation and regulates hormone levels.
This specific herb isn’t to be used by itself,
but combined with 4 to 12 other ingredients that is made
into tea, pills or tablets.”
“Cinnamon or mostly known as guizhi and rougi
are twigs and bark from large tropical trees that are
to warm the body, invigorate the circulation in the body,
and harmonize the energy of the upper and lower body”.
Cinnamon also reduces allergy reactions. The herb is
usually cooked together with other herbs to make tea
that regulates the circulation of blood.
Coptis is an underground stem that is one of the bitterest
herbs used in Chinese medicine. “It is full of
alkatoids that inhibit infections and calm nervous agitation”.
Coptis is usually combined with other bitter-tasting
herbs such as phellodendron, scute and gardenia. This
herb has many uses including the treatment of skin diseases,
intestinal infections, hypertensions and insomnia. Since
coptis is such a bitter tasting herb, it is often used
to make pills or tablets.
Ginger is a herb and a spice that can be used for many
uses even in Chinese cuisine. In this case, it is used
in Chinese medicine. “Ginger is highly spicy and
is beneficial to digestion, neutralizing poisons in food,
ventilating the lungs, to warm the circulation to the
limbs, diarrhea and heart conditions”. “Many
herbalists use ginger to treat coughs and the common
cold”. Ginger is also used in making tea.
“Hoelen is a large fungus that grows on pine roots
and is used alleviate irritation and transports moisture
out of the digestive system into the blood stream and
from the different body tissues to the bladder. When
parts of the pine root is mixed with the herb, it is
called fushen and produces a mild sedative action”.
Licorice or gancao are roots that have an extremely
sweet taste but is a little bitter and are said to neutralize
toxins, relieve inflammation, and enhance digestion.
The use of licorice is to treat hepatitis, sore throat,
and muscle spasms. When licorice is baked with honey
it can also help in the treatment of hyperthyroidism
and heart valve diseases.
Ma-huang is another type of herb. “Ma-huang is
a stem-like herb that stimulate perspiration, open the
breathing passages and invigorate the central nervous
system”. “It is said that ma-huang has a
metabolic enhancer that can burn more calories and quicker
than fro those that are trying to lose weight”.
Ma-huang can be made into a tea or can be used in an
extract form but powdered ma-huang is rarely ever used.
Peony or is also known as baishao and chihshao is a
flower where the Chinese use the root of the peony to
regulate the blood. “The root of the peony relaxes
the blood vessels, reduces platelt sticking, nourishes
the blood and promotes circulation to the skin and extremities”. “The
roots of both wild and cultivated are used. The wild
peonies “red peony” (chihshao) are a fibrous
root that is used to stimulate blood circulation. The
cultivated peony “white peony” (baishao)
is a dense root that nourishes the blood. Peony is often
combined with tang-kuei or licorice”.
“Rehmannia or dihuang is a root where the dark,
moist part of the herb is used to nourish the blood and
the hormonal system. It is usually used in the treatment
problems of aging because the herbs ability to restore
the levels of several declining hormones. There are two
forms of the herb that are currently used. One is designated
shengdihuang or raw rehmannia is given to reduce inflammation.
The other designated shoudihuang or cooked rehmannia
is used as a nourishing tonic. Often the two forms are
combined together in equal proportions to address inflammatory
problems. This herb is mostly used in making decoctions
or dried decoctions”.
“Rhubarb (dahuang) is a large root and was once
one of the first herbs that was imported from China.
Rhubarb is a reliable laxative and it enhances the appetite
when it is taken before meals in very small amounts.
It also promotes blood circulation and relieving pain
in cases of injury or inflammation and inhibiting intestinal
infections. Rhubarb can also reduce autoimmune reactions.
The impact of the rhubarb depends on how it is prepared.
If the rhubarb is cooked for a long time, the laxative
actions are reduced but other actions are retained”.
“Salvia (danshen) are the deep roots of this Chinese
sage plant. It is applied in the cases where the body
tissues have been damaged by disease or injury. Salvia
is given for post-stroke syndrome, traumatic injury,
chronic inflammation and/or infection, and degenerative
diseases. It is best known for its ability to promote
circulation in the capillary beds or the microcirculation
system. Also, salvia lowers blood pressure, helps reduce
cholesterol and enhances functions of the liver. Salvia
can be taken alone or consumed with other herbs, teas
or pills”.
“Tang-kuei (danggui) is a long root that is known
as a blood nourishing agent. It is highly used among
women because teng-kuei will help regulate uterine blood
flow and contraction but when it is in complex formulas
it can be used by both men and women to nourish the blood,
moisten the intestines, improve the circulation, calm
tension and relieve pain. Tang-kuei can be made as tea
or cooked with chicken to make soup and the taste is
quite strong”.
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