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Eleuthero Root - Ci Wu Jia
Plum Flower Albizzia Bark

Pinyin Name: Ci Wu Jia
English Name: Eleuthero root, Siberian ginseng
Properties: acrid, slightly bitter, warm
Channels Entered: Spleen, Kidney, Heart

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Eleuthero Root
100 grams 25.55
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Product Information
Primary Traditional Functions
Tonifies Qi and Strengthens the Spleen and Kidney
  • Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiencies
  • Benefits deficiency characterized by fatigue, lack of energy, poor appetite, and soreness and pain of the lower back and knees
  • Ci Wu Jia is relatively mild and should be combined with other tonic herbs for maximum effectiveness
  • General fatigue, poor appetite
  • Lower back pain and knee pain from Kidney yang deficiency

Calms the Spirit
  • Ci Wu Jia calms the shen to relieve insomnia or dream-disturbed sleep
  • Benefits lack of nourishment to the shen of the Heart
  • Excessive dreaming, difficulty falling or staying asleep
  • Benefits disturbed sleep from deficiency

Typical Usage of Concentrated Extracts
1-3/4 to 5 gram per day or as directed by your health practitioner

Cautions and Contraindications
None listed

Herb-drug interactions
Ci Wu Jia increases the effects of Digoxin, Barbiturates, Antibiotics, and Adrenalin
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