Hawthorn

Hawthorn

Botanical Source Hawthorn The dried ripe fruits of Crataegus pinnatifida Bge. var. major N.E.Br. or Crataegus pinnatifida Bge., plants of the Rosaceae family. Nature, Flavor & Meridian Tropism Sour and sweet in flavor, slightly warm in nature. It acts on the Spleen, Stomach and Liver meridians. Functions & Indications Promotes digestion and invigorates the stomach, … Read more

Chinese Yam

Chinese Yam

Botanical Source The tuber of Dioscorea oppositifolia L., a plant of the Dioscoreaceae family. Nature, Flavor & Meridian Tropism Sweet in flavor, neutral in nature. It acts on the Spleen, Lung and Kidney meridians. Functions & Indications Tonifies qi and nourishes blood, invigorates the spleen, lung and kidney, consolidates essence and relieves leukorrhea. It is … Read more

Field Thistle (Xiao Ji)

Field Thistle

Botanical Source The dried aerial parts (flowering whole herb) of Cephalanoplos segetum (Bunge) Kitam. [Cirsium segetum Bunge], a species in the Asteraceae family. Its rhizome can also be used medicinally. Nature, Flavor & Meridian Tropism Sweet and bitter in flavor, cool in nature. It acts on the Heart and Liver meridians. Functions & Indications Cools … Read more

Fennel (Xiao Hui Xiang)

Fennel

Botanical Source The ripe fruit of Foeniculum vulgare Mill., a plant of the Apiaceae family. Nature, Flavor & Meridian Tropism Pungent in flavor, warm in nature. It acts on the Liver, Kidney, Spleen and Stomach meridians. Functions & Indications Dispels cold and relieves pain, regulates qi and harmonizes the stomach, warms the kidney and reduces … Read more

Sword Bean (Dao Dou)

Sword Bean

Botanical Name: Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. Common Names: Sword jackbean, Sabre bean Family & Genus: Fabaceae, Canavalia. It is a twining herbaceous plant. Morphological Characteristics The vine can grow several meters long. It bears pinnately compound leaves with ovate leaflets that have broadly cuneate bases; lateral leaflets are oblique. Petioles are generally shorter than leaf … Read more

Star Anise (Ba Jiao Hui Xiang)

Star Anise

Botanical Source The ripe fruit of Illicium verum Hook.f., a plant belonging to the Magnoliaceae family. Nature, Flavor & Meridian Tropism Pungent in flavor, warm in nature. It acts on the Liver, Kidney, Spleen and Stomach meridians. Functions & Indications Warms yang and dispels cold, regulates qi and relieves pain. It is categorized as an … Read more

Clove (Ding Xiang)

Clove (Ding Xiang)

Botanical Source The flower bud of Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb., a plant of the Myrtaceae family. Nature, Flavor & Meridian Tropism Pungent in flavor, warm in nature. It acts on the Spleen, Stomach and Kidney meridians. Functions & Indications Warms the middle energizer and reverses adverse qi flow; tonifies the kidney and strengthens yang. It is … Read more

Cross Double-Palm Separating Pushing (Shuang Zhang Jiao Cha Fen Tui Fa)

Key Points Cross both palms and place them on the upper and lower parts of the lumbodorsal region. Push and press apart upward and downward respectively, while shifting positions during the movement. Operating Procedures Cross your arms and apply force with both palms on the upper and lower lumbodorsal area of the patient. Push and … Read more