YU JIN

Yu Jin (Curcuma longa), it is an herb commonly 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. Moves Qi and Blood: Yu Jin is often used in TCM to promote the movement of Qi and Blood in the body. It is commonly recommended for conditions associated with Qi and Blood stagnation, such as menstrual disorders, abdominal pain, and emotional distress.

2. Clears Heat and resolves toxins: It is believed to have properties that can clear Heat from the body and resolve toxins. Yu Jin is sometimes used in TCM for conditions associated with Heat and toxicity, such as infections and inflammatory disorders.

1) Invigorates the blood and stops pain while promoting the movement of qi and resolving constraint;

2) Clears heat and cools the blood;

3) Clears the Heart and opens the orifices;

4) Benefits the Gallbladder and reduces jaundice;

1) Traumatic injury and to hasten the healing process of chronic sores; chest, abdominal, flank, or menstrual pain;

2) Nosebleed, vomiting of blood, blood in the urine;

3) Anxiety, agitation, seizures, or mental derangement;

4) Gallbladder disorders and jaundice;

Research Findings:
1. Anti-inflammatory effects: Some research suggests that Yu Jin may possess anti-inflammatory properties, which can contribute to its potential benefits in reducing inflammation and associated symptoms.

2. Antioxidant effects: Yu Jin contains curcumin, a compound known for its antioxidant properties. These effects may help protect against oxidative stress and related conditions.

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

2. Yin deficiency: Yu Jin is considered a warming herb in TCM. It should be used with caution or avoided in individuals with Yin deficiency patterns.

As with any herbal remedy, it’s important to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner or healthcare professional before using Yu Jin. They can provide personalized guidance, assess contraindications, and ensure the safe and appropriate use of this herb for your specific needs.

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

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