Herbal information on Green Tangerine Peel in Bulk Cut Form
Common Name: Green Tangerine Peel
Botanical Name: Citrus reticulate
Channels/Meridians: Gallbladder, Liver, Stomach
Other Names: Immature Tangerine Peel
Pin Yin Name: Qing Pi
Brand: Nuherbs
Form: Pieces - not uniform sizes
Pack Size: One Pound (1 lb.) Conventional - May Contain Sulfites
Origin: China
Cautions: Do not use if nursing or pregnant. Do not use in cases of qi deficiency
Information on Qing Pi
Qing Pi moves the qi and soothes the liver. Breaks qi and resolves stagnation. Green tangerine peel is the peel of unripened tangerinese. It is a memeber of the Rutaceae family. Green tangerine peel supports liver health and benefits digestion.
Product Properties
- Bitter
- Acrid
- Warm
- Supports Liver
- Aids Digestive support
Naturally Ocuring Chemical Components: synephrine, amino acids, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, limonene, proline
How to Use Green Tangerine Peel (Qing Pi)
Green tangerine peel is often used in concentrated extract form, but it can also be used in herbal teas and decoctions. Qing Pi has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for stagnation in meridian type.
Popular Herbal Combinations for Qing Pi
- Bupleurum Root + Qing Pi
- Mu Xiang + Qing Pi
- Da Hang + Qing Pi
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