Qiang Huo

Review Available Qiang Huo Forms and Sizes Below

Common Names: Notopteiygium Root & Rhizome,
 Rhizoma Et Radix Notopterygii
Botanical Name: Notoptergium Incisum Rhizoma et Radix, 
Notopterygium forbesii Boiss
Chinese / Pin Yin Name: Qiang Huo
Qiang Huo Dosage: Consult your healthcare provider for your correct dose.
Qiang Huo Precautions: Do not use if pregnant or nursing.  
Not use in cases of numbness and pain with xue xu blood deficient 
or with yinxu (yin deficient).
Overdose may cause nausea and vomiting.

Qiang Huo Benefits & Information

Qiang Huo is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb to release
the exterior, disperse cold, rid wind-damp and ease pain. 
Qiang Huo benefits winter discomforts, supports joints and may ease
upper extremity pain and body aches. Qiang Huo contains analgesic,
and anti-inflammatory effects.
Qiang Huo Properties:  Acrid, Bitter, Aromatic, Warm
Qiang Huo Channels / Meridians:  Bladder, Kidney
Qiang Huo Naturally Occurring Components:  evaporating oils,
furocoumarins, orgainic acids, amino acids, beta-sitosterol

Herbs That Combine With Qiang Huo

Scutellaria Baicalensis     Cnidium     Chaste Tree Berry   
 Schisandra     Magnolia Bark     Schizonepeta

References
http://alternativehealing.org/qiang_huo.htm
https://herbpathy.com/Uses-and-Benefits-of-Notopterygii-Rhizoma-Cid1328
https://tcmwiki.com/wiki/qiang-huo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notopterygium_incisum

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