LONG GU

Long Gu (Os Draconis or Fossilized Dragon Bone) is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) substance frequently utilized in TCM practices. Here is some information on its uses, limited research, and contraindications:

1. Uses in TCM: Long Gu is commonly used in TCM to calm the mind, anchor excessive yang rising, and settle the spirit. It is often prescribed for conditions such as anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, palpitations, and epilepsy. Long Gu is also used in formulations to support bone health and treat conditions related to the liver, such as liver fire rising or liver wind syndrome.

2. Research: While Long Gu has a long history of use in TCM, there is limited scientific research specifically on its effects and mechanisms of action. However, some studies have investigated the properties of calcium carbonate, which is a primary component of Long Gu. These studies indicate that calcium carbonate may have anti-inflammatory, antacid, and bone-strengthening effects. Additional research is needed to explore Long Gu’s specific effects and its potential applications in TCM.

3. Contraindications: Long Gu is generally considered safe when used appropriately. However, there are a few contraindications to consider. It should be avoided by individuals with spleen or stomach deficiency as it is believed to be heavy and difficult to digest. Long Gu should also be used with caution in individuals with kidney dysfunction, as it is considered to have a slight astringent property that may impact kidney function.

As always, it is essential to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner or healthcare professional before using Long Gu or any other herb or substance. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific health condition, consider potential contraindications or interactions with other herbs or medications, and determine the appropriate dosage and form of administration.

Please note that the information provided is not intended to replace professional medical advice, and it is always advisable to seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional for personalized recommendations related to your specific health concerns.

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

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