Qin Jiao

Qin Jiao, also known as Gentiana macrophylla, is an herb commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It has a bitter taste and a cooling nature, and it is known for its medicinal properties. Here are some potential uses of Qin Jiao in TCM:
1. Relieving pain and reducing inflammation: Qin Jiao is often used to address pain and inflammation. It is believed to have analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects and may be used for conditions such as arthritis, joint pain, and headaches.
2. Clearing heat and dampness: Qin Jiao is used in TCM to clear heat and dampness from the body. It is believed to have a drying effect and may be used for conditions associated with excess heat and moisture, such as swollen and painful joints, urinary tract infections, and skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
3. Harmonizing liver and gallbladder: Qin Jiao is also used to calm and regulate the liver and gallbladder. It is believed to help soothe liver qi stagnation and relieve symptoms such as irritability, hypochondriac pain, and gallbladder-related disorders.
4. Promoting blood circulation: Qin Jiao may help promote blood circulation and alleviate blood stasis. It is often used for conditions such as menstrual irregularities, abdominal pain, and traumatic injuries.

While Qin Jiao is generally considered safe when used appropriately, there are a few points to consider regarding its contraindications and precautions:

 

  1. Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Limited research is available on the safety of Qin Jiao during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It’s recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before using Qin Jiao if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

 

  1. Allergic reactions: Some individuals may experience allergic reactions when using Qin Jiao. If you have known allergies to other herbs or substances, it’s advisable to exercise caution and consult with a healthcare professional before using Qin Jiao.

 

  1. Blood-thinning medications: Qin Jiao contains compounds that may have mild blood-thinning effects. If you are taking blood-thinning medications, such as Warfarin or aspirin, it’s important to exercise caution and consult with your healthcare professional before using Qin Jiao to prevent any potential interactions or complications.

 

  1. Surgery: Due to its potential effects on blood clotting, Qin Jiao should be used with caution before and after surgery. It’s crucial to inform your healthcare provider about any herbal medicines or supplements you’re taking before undergoing a surgical procedure.

 

  1. Digestive disorders: Qin Jiao may aggravate certain digestive disorders, such as gastritis or peptic ulcers. If you have any pre-existing digestive conditions, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using Qin Jiao.

 

It’s important to consult with a healthcare professional or a qualified herbalist before using Qin Jiao or any other herbal supplement. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific health conditions, medications, and individual circumstances.

 

Dosage 3 tsin

Granules 1.5ml Spoon

Ground Raw Herb 3ml Spoon

Whole Herb 9gm

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