Herbal Information on Chuan Bei Mu in Bulk Cut Form
*Important Note* Package Size is 125 grams/4 ounces
Common Name: Tendrilled Fritillary Bulb.
Botanical Name: Bulbus fritillariae cirrhosae
Meridians / Channels: Heart, Lung.
Pin Yin Name: Chuan Bei Mu
Other Ingredients: None, nothing has been added to this product.
Package Size: 125 grams (4 ounces)
Form: Whole, sizes vary, and a few broken pieces.
Dosage: Follow doctors instructions on how to use this herb.
Origin: China
Brand: Plum Flower, species - authenticated herbs
Cautions: Do not use if pregnant or nursing.
California Prop 65 _________________________________________________________________________
Additional Information on Chuan Bei Mu
Properties: Mildly Cold, Sweet, Bitter
- Clears Heat
- Transforms Phlegm
- Nourishes the Lungs
- Dissolves Phlegm
- Moistens the Lungs
Chemical Components: chinpeimine, sonpeimine, fritimine, sipemine.
Harvested in the summer or autumn to ensure the best medicinal properties are in the plant.
Popular Herbal Combination for Chuan Bei Mu
- Apricot Kernel + Chuan Bei Mu
- Angelica Dahurica + Chuan Bei Mu
- Aster Root + Chuan Bei Mu
Why is Tendrilled Fritillary Bulb so Expensive?
Tendrilled fritillary bulb is expensive because it comes from mostly wild resources. It is often harvested in highland areas that are hard to access. Furthermore, the herb takes a while to mature and needs a long production cycle. Additionally, because of the effectiveness of the herb, it is always in high demand.
Note: This is different than Zhe Bei Mu, please do not confuse the two herbs. ______________________________________________________________________________
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