XUE JIE

Xue Jie, also known as Dragon’s Blood or Sanguis Draconis, is an herb used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with specific uses, limited research findings, and a few contraindications. Here’s some information regarding its uses, research findings, and contraindications:

TCM Uses:
1. Invigorates Blood circulation: Xue Jie is commonly used in TCM to invigorate Blood circulation. It is often recommended for conditions associated with Blood stasis, such as painful menstruation, bruises, and traumatic injuries.

2. Stops bleeding: It is believed to have properties that can help stop bleeding. Xue Jie is sometimes used for conditions such as nosebleeds, vomiting blood, or blood in the urine.

3. Promotes wound healing: Xue Jie is also thought to have properties that promote wound healing and tissue regeneration.

Research Findings:
1. Antioxidant effects: Some research suggests that Xue Jie may possess antioxidant properties, which can contribute to its potential benefits in reducing oxidative stress and protecting against cellular damage.

2. Wound healing properties: Preliminary studies indicate that Xue Jie may have wound healing properties by promoting cell proliferation and collagen synthesis.

Contraindications:
1. Pregnancy: Due to limited safety data, it is generally recommended to avoid using Xue Jie during pregnancy unless specifically recommended and supervised by a qualified healthcare professional.

2. Yin deficiency: Xue Jie is considered a warming herb in TCM, and it may exacerbate conditions of Yin deficiency. It should be used with caution or avoided in individuals with Yin deficiency patterns.

It’s important to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner or healthcare professional before using Xue Jie. They can provide personalized guidance, assess contraindications, and ensure the safe and appropriate use of this herb based on your specific circumstances.

Dosage 3 tsin
Granules 1.5ml Spoon
Ground Raw Herb 3ml Spoon
Whole Herb 9gm

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