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Chuan Xin Lian 10X Concentrated Granules (Andrographis) — Benefits, TCM Uses, Dosage, Safety, and Research Chuan Xin Lian (Andrographis paniculata), often called the “King of Bitters,” is a very bitter,…

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Chuan Xin Lian 10X Concentrated Granules (Andrographis) — Benefits, TCM Uses, Dosage, Safety, and Research

Chuan Xin Lian (Andrographis paniculata), often called the “King of Bitters,” is a very bitter, cold herb traditionally used in Chinese medicine to clear Heat and resolve toxicity—especially for seasonal throat/respiratory discomfort and Damp-Heat patterns. Our 10X concentrated granules dissolve fast, make dosing consistent, and are ideal when you want a convenient alternative to raw-cut herb.


Understanding andrographis, and how it works

Quick Facts On Andrographis Herb

  • Common names: Andrographis, King of Bitters, Green Chiretta, Kalmegh/Kalamegha, Maha-tikta, Hempedu Bumi, “India Echinacea” (nickname), andrographolide (key compound)

  • Botanical name: Andrographis paniculata

  • TCM / Pin Yin: Chuan Xin Lian (穿心莲)

  • TCM category: Clears Heat and Resolves Toxicity

  • Taste / temperature: Very bitter, cold

  • Channels (traditional): Heart, Lung, Large Intestine

  • Form: 10X concentrated extract granules

  • Package size: 100 g

  • Origin: China

  • Brand: Activeherb Single Herb Extract

  • How it’s used: Dissolve in hot water or mix into soft foods (yogurt/applesauce)


What Is Chuan Xin Lian?

Chuan Xin Lian is an intensely bitter herb used across multiple traditional systems in Asia. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it’s best known for helping the body “cool down” patterns of excess Heat and “toxin” presentations (think: hot, irritated throat, uncomfortable congestion with heat signs, or Damp-Heat patterns).

In modern research, the herb’s most-studied constituents include andrographolide and related diterpenes, which are investigated for immune-modulating and anti-inflammatory activity.


Why Choose 10X Concentrated Granules (Instead of Raw Herb)?

10X granules are popular for people who want:

  • Convenience: no long decoctions; just dissolve and drink.

  • Consistent dosing: easier to measure repeatable amounts.

  • Better compliance: let’s be honest—raw andrographis is impressively bitter.

How 10X is typically understood:
A 10X extract means the granules are made from a more concentrated extract than the original raw herb . 


Traditional Benefits (TCM) — What People Use It For

In TCM language, Chuan Xin Lian is commonly used to support:

  • Seasonal throat and respiratory comfort when symptoms present with Heat signs (hot, red, inflamed, thick/yellow mucus, feverish feeling).

  • Healthy immune response during seasonal challenges (short-term use is typical).

  • Damp-Heat patterns (for example: loose stool with heat signs; “hot” urinary discomfort patterns in classic use).

  • Cooling support when the body feels “overheated” (TCM pattern language).

Important note for compliance: We’re describing traditional use and general wellness support—not claiming to treat or cure disease.


What the Research Says 

1) Seasonal upper respiratory symptoms

Multiple reviews and trials have evaluated andrographis for uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infection symptoms, generally finding it performed better than placebo for symptom relief in some studies (quality varies by trial).

2) Immune and inflammation pathways 

Modern reviews summarize anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity for andrographis compounds (mostly preclinical work, plus some human data depending on indication).

3) Liver metabolism and herb–drug interaction relevance

Studies show andrographis extracts/andrographolide can affect CYP enzymes involved in drug metabolism (notably CYP3A4 and CYP2C9 in certain experimental models), meaning interactions are plausible depending on your medications.


How to Take Chuan Xin Lian 10X Granules

General label-style guidance (as provided):

  • Dose: 1 g, 1–3 times daily, or as directed by a qualified herbal practitioner

  • How to use: Dissolve in hot water (tea-style), or mix into yogurt/applesauce

  • Best practice: Start low, assess tolerance, and use the lowest effective amount for the shortest needed time 


Who Should Avoid Chuan Xin Lian (Safety First)

Because this herb is potent and may influence immune activity and drug metabolism, it is not a casual “daily forever” supplement for many people.

Avoid or use only with clinician guidance if you:

  • Are pregnant or nursing (avoid)

  • Are buying for children (avoid unless specifically advised by a qualified clinician)

  • Have autoimmune conditions or are on immunosuppressant therapy (get medical guidance first)

  • Use blood thinners / anticoagulants or have a bleeding disorder (interaction risk/precaution)

  • Take medications significantly metabolized by CYP3A4/CYP2C9 (possible interaction risk—ask your clinician/pharmacist)

Common side effects reported with andrographis supplements can include GI upset and headache in some people. 
do not use with high blood pressure or with kidney or cardiac conditions.


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“California Proposition 65 requires warnings for certain products containing chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. This warning does not necessarily mean a product is unsafe when used as directed.”

 

How to Use Different Types of Herbs 


FAQs 

Is Chuan Xin Lian the same as andrographis?
Yes. Chuan Xin Lian is the TCM name; andrographis is the common English name for Andrographis paniculata.

Why is it called “King of Bitters”?
Because it’s extremely bitter—across multiple traditional systems it’s known for that signature taste.

How fast do the granules work?
People often choose granules for faster preparation and consistent dosing. Response time varies by person and situation.

Can I take it every day?
Many people use it short-term for seasonal support. If you’re considering long-term use, talk with a clinician—especially if you take medications.

Does andrographis interact with medications?
It may. Research suggests effects on drug-metabolizing enzymes like CYP3A4/CYP2C9 in experimental settings, so medication review matters.

 

References:  
http://alternativehealing.org/chuan_xin_lian.htm, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2881933/
https://www.herbal-supplement-resource.com/andrographis-herb.html 
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032030/
https://selfhacked.com/blog/top-12-scientific-benefits-of-andrographis-paniculata-including-dosage-safety-and-side-effects/
https://www.americandragon.com/Individualherbsupdate/ChuanXinLian.html
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3619690/

Andrographis Extract Granules Chuan Xin Lian ActiveHerb 100 g

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