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Herb Information
Name: Cinnamon twig |
Biological
Name: Ramulus cinnamomum
Lauraceae
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Other
Names: Cinnamon twig, Gui Zhi |
Parts
Used: Twigs and branches |
Remedies
For:
Diaphoretic, promotes circulation of blood, Induces perspiration, relieves muscle spasms, warms, promotes blood and qi circulation.
It is indicated for the common cold and upper-respiratory congestion associated with external deficiency. it is also used for various circulatory disorders, including chest pains, palpitations, numbness, arthritic and rheumatic conditions, stopped menstruation, and abdominal cramps.
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Description:
Cinnamon twig is one of the most important circulatory herbs in Chinese herbalism. It is in the same family as North American sassafras, and both herbs are good for circulation and promote urination.
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Dosage:
3-9 grams |
Safety:
This herb should not be used for those with wafebrile diseases or those who are showing heat signs. It should be used with caution in women who are pregnant or are bleeding
heavily.
No other information available. Some herbs are known to react with your medication. Please consult your physician before starting on any herb.
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