CHUAN SHAN JIA

Chuan Shan Jia, also known as pangolin scales, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for its medicinal properties. However, it’s important to note that the use of pangolin scales has been heavily criticized due to the conservation concerns surrounding pangolins, which are critically endangered species. Many countries have implemented strict regulations to protect pangolins and prohibit their trade. The international trade of pangolin scales is banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

In the past, pangolin scales were sometimes used in TCM for their alleged medicinal benefits, and they were believed to have properties such as promoting blood circulation, reducing swelling, and removing blood stasis. However, it is important to highlight that there is limited scientific research available on the specific TCM uses, efficacy, and safety of pangolin scales. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid using pangolin scales in any form for medicinal purposes due to the conservation concerns and lack of scientific evidence.

It is crucial to prioritize the conservation of endangered species like pangolins, and TCM has been shifting towards herbal medicine alternatives that do not involve the use of animal-derived ingredients. Qualified TCM practitioners can provide guidance on suitable herbal alternatives for specific health conditions, ensuring ethical and sustainable practices in accordance with conservation efforts.

Dosage 2 tsin
Granules 1ml Spoon
Ground Raw Herb 2ml Spoon
Whole Herb 6gm

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