Disperses and scatters Wind-heat( helps treats) wind-heat fever, headache, sore throat, and coughing.
Calms the liver and clears the eyes: for eye problems due to Liver-heat from excess, wind-heat, or yin(fluids) deficiency. In addition, it's very powerful in treating vertigo due to ascendant Liver Yang (hyperactivity pattern of essential hypertension.
Clears the Lungs and moistens dryness: for lung dryness with cough, and dry mouth or Lung heat with thick, yellow sputum.
Cools the blood and stops bleeding due to heat in the blood.
Indications:
- Dizziness with a slightly tight sensation in the head
- Headache,
- Blurred vision
- Tinnitus
In a severe case, there is irritability, dream-disturbed sleep and a distending pain in the hypochondriac region and the patient prefers a quiet and relaxing environment). If the Liver-Yang is not controlled with proper treatment, it may turn to Liver-Wind, especially in those with a Yang constitution, or in conditions of rage, high stress, eating too much spicy food or taking certain medications.
At that moment, the Liver-Yang rises rapidly and stirs up the Wind. This is called ‘Liver-Yang stirs up the Wind’ or ‘Liver-Yang turns to Wind’. Since the Liver controls all the tendons, the symptoms of Liver-Wind are characterized by tremors or spasms of the limbs, severe dizziness, nausea, vomiting, tingling or numbness of the limbs, and loss of balance in standing or walking. In severe cases, Liver-Wind may disturb the normal circulation of Qi and Blood, and rebellious Qi and Blood, as well as Fire and Phlegm, attack the head, block the meridians and cover the Mind.
Ingredients
Mulberry leaf
How to Use
Steep in hot water for 5-10 minutes
SAFETY
- Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medications or receiving other medical treatments.
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