Herbal Information Xing Ren in Extract Powder Form
What is Xing Ren Single Extract Powder?
Xing Ren, also known as bitter apricot seed or apricot kernel, is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb. Xing Ren Single Extract Powder is a concentrated form of the herb, made by extracting its active components and converting them into a fine powder. This powder is often used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various ailments and promote overall health.
Health Benefits of Xing Ren Single Extract Powder
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Respiratory Health:
- Helps alleviate coughs and asthma by moistening the lungs and expelling phlegm.
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Digestive Support:
- Aids in digestion and can help relieve constipation.
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Anti-Inflammatory:
- Possesses anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce inflammation in the body.
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Immune System Support:
- Strengthens the immune system and enhances the body’s natural defenses.
How to Use Xing Ren Single Extract Powder
- Dosage: Follow the recommended dosage on the packaging or as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
- Mixing: The powder can be mixed with water, tea, or other beverages. Stir well until fully dissolved.
- In Recipes: Incorporate the powder into soups, broths, or smoothies for added health benefits.
Common Name: Apricot seed, Apricot kernel, Semen pruni armeniacae
Botanical Name: Prunus armeniaca seed
Pin Yin Name: Xing Ren (Ku)
Other Ingredients: Dextrin (non GMO corn)
Allergen Information: Contains Tree Nuts
Package Size: 100 grams (3.5 oz.)
Form: Single Herb Extract Powder
Origin: China
Brand: Plum Flower
Cautions: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Do not use if allergic to nuts. May interfere with medications. Xing Ren contains amygdalin, which can release cyanide in the body.
Additional Information on Xing Ren
- Apricot seed helps to relieve cough and dyspnea
- It moistens intestines for relaxing bowels
Product Properties: Warm, Bitter, Slightly Toxic
Channels: Lung, Large Intestine
Naturally Occurring Chemical Components: Amygdalin, fat, emulsin, amygdalase, prunase, estrone, α-estradiolm y-estradiol, desmasterol, vitamin E, vitamin C, Vitamin P, calcium, phosphorus, iron, protein, fat, sugar
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About Plum Flower Quality Herb Powders
Plum Flower is an established worldwide manufacturer of high-quality Chinese herbs, and innovative Chinese medicinal herbs and products. Plum Flower uses sulfur-free herbs and laboratory tests its products for contamination and heavy metals, such as mercury, lead, and pesticides.
- Made at GMP internationally certified facilities (Good Manufacturing Practices) Quality control tests are done at the manufacturing site and at third party labs to confirm results.
- Manufactured using Unsulfured, Chlorine free, Aluminum Phosphate free herbs when possible.
- Microbials and heavy metals tested. No preservatives.
Manufacture's Statement: It is important to note that Plum Flower formula extract powders do not contain any excipients. They are spray-dried directly from the condensed herbal decoction, and the resulting powder is the natural yield of the formulation. Individual herbs can vary significantly in the amount of dissolved solids they yield during extraction. Many do not have the needed substance to form a powder, and our single herb extract powders contain a pharmaceutical-grade, non-GMO corn-based dextrin when necessary.
Traditional Chinese Herbs
Chinese Traditional herbs should be regarded as an added feature to modern western healthcare, and not as a replacement. Chinese traditional herbs (Teas) emphasize harmony, and balance.
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