Mulberry Twig

Review Available Mulberry Twig Forms and Sizes Below

Common Names: Mulberry Mistletoe, Chinese Stem & Leaf, mulberry mistletoes, Chinese Taxillus Twig, Herba Taxilli; Ramulus,  White Mulberry Twig 
Botanical Name:  Taxillus chinensis
Chinese / Pin Yin Name:  Sang Ji Sheng     
Mulberry Twig Dosage:  Consult your healthcare provider for your correct dose.
Mulberry Twig Precautions:  Do not use if pregnant or nursing.

How Mulberry Twig Can Improve Your Health and Well-being

Health Benefit Explanation
Rich in Antioxidants Helps to protect cells from damage and reduce inflammation
High in Vitamin C Boosts immune system and promotes healthy skin
Contains Iron Supports red blood cell production and prevents anemia
Improves Digestive Health Rich in fiber and aids in digestion
May Lower Blood Sugar Levels May help manage diabetes and improve insulin sensitivity

Mulberry Twig Benefits & Information

Mulberry Twig is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb to dispel wind-damp, tonify and nourish the kidney, tonify and nourish the liver, strengthen bones and tendons, and prevent miscarriage.  Mulberry Twig supports cardiovascular health, promotes circulation and relieves heat-wind symptoms.
Mulberry Twig Properties: Bitter, Neutral
Mulberry Twig Channels / Meridians: Liver, Kidney
Mulberry Twig Naturally Occurring Components:  flavonons, avicullarin, quercetin, d-catechol, quertitrin, hyperin, oleanolic acid, beta-amyrin, mesoinositol lupeol, myristic acid, flavonas, arobinose, resveratrol, moracin

Herbs That Combine With Mulberry Twig

White Peony     Rehmannia     Eucommia     Horny Goat Weed     Angelica Pubescens

References
http://alternativehealing.org/sang_ji_sheng.htm
 https://tcmwiki.com/wiki/sang-ji-sheng

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