Cinnamon Twig White Peony Ginger
Cinnamon Twig White Peony Ginger
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Cinnamon Twig White Peony Ginger

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Harmonizes the protective and nutritive Energy, Helps with Spontaneous sweating,  Aversion to wind, Fever, unrelieved by sweating, Chills, Headache, Nasal congestion, Neck stiffness, Dry heaves, Little or no thirst for warm drinks.

 

Ingredients and Their Separate Functions

Cinnamon Twig, White peony, Ginger, and Angelicae Root.

Cinnamon Twig's Actions Indications/Syndromes

Releases the Exterior, assists Yang, adjusts the Ying and Wei and releases the muscle layer

Wind-Cold

A weak person who catches cold easily

Warms the channels and collaterals to relieve pain

Wind-Cold-Damp Bi/Pain

Unblocks Yang and transforms Qi/Energy and thin mucus

Edema due to Cold-Phlegm or Yang Qi/Energy Deficiency with urinary dysfunction, dizziness and palpitations

Assists Heart Yang and warms and facilitates the flow of Yang Qi/Energy in the chest

Palpitations due to Yang Obstruction in the chest due to Stagnation or Deficiency

Listless chest Yang with upward movement of Phlegm and thin mucus and disorderly descent of Lung Qi with shortness of breath, chest and back pain and palpitations

Heart and Spleen Yang Deficiency

Warms and facilitates the flow of Qi/Energy through the channels and collaterals and Blood through the vessels

Wind-Cold-Damp Bi/Pain

Blood Stasis due to Cold, causing amenorrhea or dysmenorrhea with or without abdominal masses

Warms the Middle and directs Turbid Yin downward

Middle Jiao Yang Deficiency

Heart and Spleen Yang Deficiency (patient usually craves sweets)

 

White Peony's Actions Indications/Syndromes

Nourishes the Blood and regulates menstruation

Liver Blood Deficiency with menstrual dysfunction, vaginal discharge and uterine bleeding accompanied by a pale face, a lusterless complexion and dull, lusterless nails

Anemia

Breast distention and premenstrual syndrome

Astringes Yin and adjusts the Ying and Wei

Yin Deficiency sweating

Sweating due to Yin Collapse

Disharmony between the Liver and Spleen

Disharmony between the Ying and Wei with non-productive sweating

Calms Liver Yang and Liver Wind and alleviates pain

Liver Qi Stagnation with Liver Yang Rising

Liver Wind with Yin and Blood Deficiency

Bi syndrome due to Blood Deficiency with pain and spasms

Softens the Liver and relieves pain

Diarrhea, borborygmus and abdominal pain

Dysenteric disorders with tenesmus 


Anglicae Root's Actions Indications/Syndromes

Tonifies the Blood and regulates the menses

Blood Deficiency, especially when affecting the Heart and Liver with pale, ashen complexion, lusterless nails, tinnitus, blurred vision and palpitations

Blood Deficiency associated irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea

Invigorates and harmonizes the Blood and disperses Cold (stops pain due to Blood Stasis)

Blood Stasis causing abdominal pain and carbuncles and pain due to Blood Stasis from traumatic injury, especially when accompanied by Deficiency Cold

Postpartum menstruation

Pregnancy (use with caution)

Blood Deficiency with chronic Wind-Damp-Bi

Moistens the Intestines and unblocks the bowels

Dry Intestines due to Blood Deficiency

Reduces swelling, expels pus, generates flesh and alleviates pain Sores and abscesses/Pain, internally and topically
Stops coughing and treats dyspnea Used adjunctively for coughing


Ginger's Actions Indications/Syndromes

Releases the Exterior, induces perspiration and disperses Cold

Wind-Cold

Warms the Middle and stops vomiting

Cold in the Stomach especially with vomiting

Warms the Lungs and stops coughing

Cough due to Wind-Cold

Cough due to Lung Deficiency with Phlegm

Reduces the toxicity of other herbs and seafood

Herb toxicity or seafood poisoning

Adjusts the Ying and Wei - normalizes the flow of Qi at the center

 Wind-Cold with Deficiency


How to Use

Soak for 20 minutes then, boil in a gallon of water for 20 minutes. Strain tea and refrigerate for up 2 weeks. Drink 8oz cup with each meal 3 times a day.

 

SAFETY

- Use with caution during hot weather, as reckless bleeding such as nosebleed could result.
- Avoid raw, cold, greasy, sticky, fatty, spicy, spoiled or rotten foods.
- Other foods such as alcohol, meat, cheese, garlic, leeks, scallions, onions, and foods that are fermented and preserved should also be avoided.
- Use with caution when there is hypertension or hemorrhagic disease.

 

DISCLAIMER

Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.