According to current EU legislation, this website can no longer present statements which might give the impression that our herbs or mushrooms have any kind of medicinal effect, even though traditional Chinese medicine has existed for thousands of years and been tried by numerous patients. We’re also unable mention any effects confirmed by contemporary scientific studies. Nevertheless, we trust in the common sense of our customers. Detailed information on herbs and fungi can be looked up online in publicly accessible sources. For example, valuable information is available on www.tcmencyklopedie.cz.
The Dragon Breath tincture is based on Chuan Xin Lian Kang Yan, a blend used in traditional Chinese medicine.
A relatively new blend, the imperial herb of which is Andrographis paniculata, clears Du Re (toxic heat). According to Chinese medicine, it’s used in states of being attacked by Feng Re (external wind-heat). The wind first attacks the surface layers and gradually goes deeper. It depends on how powerful our Wei Qi (defensive Qi) is.
Tongue: Red, with a yellow coating (this change may not be noticeable in the early stage of infection)
Pulse: Fast and superficial
Chinese | English | Latin |
Chuan Xin Lian | Andrographis, tops | Herb. andrographitis paniculatae |
Pu Gong Ying | Mongolian dandelion, tops | Herb. taraxaci |
Xia Ku Cao | Common self-heal, tops with inflorescence | Herb. prunella vulgaris spica |
Bai Hua She She Cao | Snake-needle grass, tops | Herb. hedyotis diffusa |
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