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, " hp " <hnp@a...> wrote:

 

 

> Hi All,

 

 

> I have a question and was hoping to get input from you. While in

China, I

 

 

> purchased several bottles of Ben Cao Gan Mu (also called Jiafang

Liquor)to

 

 

> try when I returned to the U.S. The dosage is 1 " shot " (50-100ml)BID

(AM/PM)

 

 

> After taking this for about a week, I noticed that my sense of taste

was

 

 

> " off " - I had a continual metallic taste in my mouth and couldn't

taste

 

 

> sweet, salty bitter or any other flavor. Obviously I stopped taking

the

 

 

> liquor but that was 5 days ago. I have no other sx except this awful

taste

 

 

> in my mouth. Any suggestions as to what is going on would be greatly

 

 

> appreciated. The ingredient sin it are: Rhizoma Polygonati Sibirici,

male

 

 

> silk moth, Dioscorea opposita, Coix lacryma-jobi, Callorhinus

curilensis,

 

 

> deer tendon, lycium chinensis, safflower, Calcium citrate and basal

wine.

 

 

 

 

Maybe this formula is too warming for you, leading to heat in the

liver or heart. Do you have a propesity towards heat? That would

explain things.

 

 

 

 

-Jason

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Jason,

 

I appreciate your posts, but your formatting has to go! Here's how it looks

when you reply:

 

Julie

>

>

> > Hi All,

>

>

> > I have a question and was hoping to get input from you. While in

> China, I

>

>

> > purchased several bottles of Ben Cao Gan Mu (also called Jiafang

> Liquor)to

>

>

> > try when I returned to the U.S. The dosage is 1 " shot " (50-100ml)BID

> (AM/PM)

>

>

> > After taking this for about a week, I noticed that my sense of taste

> was

>

>

> > " off " - I had a continual metallic taste in my mouth and couldn't

> taste

>

>

> > sweet, salty bitter or any other flavor. Obviously I stopped taking

> the

>

>

> > liquor but that was 5 days ago. I have no other sx except this awful

> taste

>

>

> > in my mouth. Any suggestions as to what is going on would be greatly

>

>

> > appreciated. The ingredient sin it are: Rhizoma Polygonati Sibirici,

> male

>

>

> > silk moth, Dioscorea opposita, Coix lacryma-jobi, Callorhinus

> curilensis,

>

>

> > deer tendon, lycium chinensis, safflower, Calcium citrate and basal

> wine.

>

>

>

>

> Maybe this formula is too warming for you, leading to heat in the

> liver or heart. Do you have a propesity towards heat? That would

> explain things.

>

>

>

>

> -Jason

>

>

>

>

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practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing

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, " hp " <hnp@a...> wrote:

 

 

> Thanks for the input Jason. I do tend to run hot but one would think

after

 

 

> being off the herbs for about a week that the side effects would

have at

 

 

> eased up a bit. It almost feels like my mouth is 'burned' - does

that make

 

 

> any sense? The metallic taste is still there as well. thanks

 

 

> Howard

 

 

 

 

I think it makes sense, effects from herbs can last for quite

sometime, especially if pathological heat has been generated. Check

for signs of yin damage, or liver heat etc, and then treat... Clear

heat , regulate qi, nourish yin or whatever.

 

 

-JAson

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, Julie Chambers <info@j...>

wrote:

> Jason,

>

> I appreciate your posts, but your formatting has to go! Here's how

it looks

> when you reply:

>

> Julie

>

 

Julie,

 

I think things will be taken care of... I was using OPERA as my

browser, So I think using IE for the group will elimate this

formatting issue, thanx for bringing this to my attention.

 

-JAson

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What is the pinyin name for " marigold " ? I have

searched through various texts and can not find

anything.

 

David

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jin zhan zao, or Jin zhan ju.

 

 

On Jul 9, 2004, at 9:23 AM, David Razo wrote:

 

> What is the pinyin name for " marigold " ? I have

> searched through various texts and can not find

> anything.

>

> David

>

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" c.labrum " <c.labrum

July 11, 2004 10:21:19 AM PDT

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herb question

 

Hello, I am a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese herbologist. I have a

question about an herb I have listed in a jow formula. The herb's name

is La Ji Cao and has been translated as 'garbage grass'. It's very

aromatic and is used in many jow formulas. I can't find any information

as far as channels and actions or scientific name. Hope you might be

able to help me out. My clinic e-mail address is

ancientwisdom. Thanks for your help.      Linda Handley 

 

 

 

Chinese Herbs

 

 

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