Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Comew eon Phil, what do you think of us? Next time leave out the clue, OK (as in Pseudoginseng)? Gus Turpin\ > > Hi All, > > What herb is used orally and topically for the following actions and uses > [in http://alading.globalimporter.net/alading_detail/51304.htm ]: > > (1) Quicken Xue & Move Xue Stas; Open Vessels & Activate > Collaterals; Vasodilator (expand blood vessels); improve Xue & Fluids; > inhibit blood platelet aggregation; increase brain blood flow rate; > > (2) Used in stroke w hemiparalysis, cerebral blood vessel disease > sequels, internal eye disease, retinal central vein obstruction, eye > anterior chamber bleeding, etc; > > (3) injection of its total soap glucoside fluid is vasodilatory, improves > microcirculation by reducing blood vessel resistance function; treats LU- > HT disease w HT weakness w fairly good curative effect; > > (4) Treats various kinds of haemorrhagic disease: haemoptysis, eye > bleeding, epistaxis; stool blood, uterus bleeding (Benglou, bursting & > leaking), Menses excessive; > > (5) Treats CHD (coronary HT disease), as shown by ECG improvement > after exercise tolerance test; > > (6) Treats hyperlipaemia syndrome by clearly decreasing elevated blood > cholesterol or serum total fat w remarkable curative effect; > > (7) Treats brain infarction in brain network Xue Stas blockage-type > stroke w fairly good curative effect; > > (8) Rectifies toxic/viral hepatitis & clearly reduces SGTP (transfer > glycoprotein); Is Anti-LV fibrosis / cirrhosis; prevent hepatitis concurrent > w digestive tract bleeding w remarkable curative effect; > > (9) Treats skull & brain external trauma (concussion); chronic KI > function failure; burn-sequel scar proliferation; periodontitis > > Best regards, Phil > > > > (Clue: Not a true ginseng, its Pinyin name translates as " 37 " ) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 very nice phil: san qi it is! thanks for the quiz. I loved it. Cara On Jan 2, 2006, at 1:27 PM, wrote: > Hi All, > > What herb is used orally and topically for the following actions > and uses > [in http://alading.globalimporter.net/alading_detail/51304.htm ]: > > (1) Quicken Xue & Move Xue Stas; Open Vessels & Activate > Collaterals; Vasodilator (expand blood vessels); improve Xue & Fluids; > inhibit blood platelet aggregation; increase brain blood flow rate; > > (2) Used in stroke w hemiparalysis, cerebral blood vessel disease > sequels, internal eye disease, retinal central vein obstruction, eye > anterior chamber bleeding, etc; > > (3) injection of its total soap glucoside fluid is vasodilatory, > improves > microcirculation by reducing blood vessel resistance function; > treats LU- > HT disease w HT weakness w fairly good curative effect; > > (4) Treats various kinds of haemorrhagic disease: haemoptysis, eye > bleeding, epistaxis; stool blood, uterus bleeding (Benglou, bursting & > leaking), Menses excessive; > > (5) Treats CHD (coronary HT disease), as shown by ECG improvement > after exercise tolerance test; > > (6) Treats hyperlipaemia syndrome by clearly decreasing elevated blood > cholesterol or serum total fat w remarkable curative effect; > > (7) Treats brain infarction in brain network Xue Stas blockage-type > stroke w fairly good curative effect; > > (8) Rectifies toxic/viral hepatitis & clearly reduces SGTP (transfer > glycoprotein); Is Anti-LV fibrosis / cirrhosis; prevent hepatitis > concurrent > w digestive tract bleeding w remarkable curative effect; > > (9) Treats skull & brain external trauma (concussion); chronic KI > function failure; burn-sequel scar proliferation; periodontitis > > Best regards, Phil > > > > (Clue: Not a true ginseng, its Pinyin name translates as “37”) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Hi All, What herb is used orally and topically for the following actions and uses [in http://alading.globalimporter.net/alading_detail/51304.htm ]: (1) Quicken Xue & Move Xue Stas; Open Vessels & Activate Collaterals; Vasodilator (expand blood vessels); improve Xue & Fluids; inhibit blood platelet aggregation; increase brain blood flow rate; (2) Used in stroke w hemiparalysis, cerebral blood vessel disease sequels, internal eye disease, retinal central vein obstruction, eye anterior chamber bleeding, etc; (3) injection of its total soap glucoside fluid is vasodilatory, improves microcirculation by reducing blood vessel resistance function; treats LU- HT disease w HT weakness w fairly good curative effect; (4) Treats various kinds of haemorrhagic disease: haemoptysis, eye bleeding, epistaxis; stool blood, uterus bleeding (Benglou, bursting & leaking), Menses excessive; (5) Treats CHD (coronary HT disease), as shown by ECG improvement after exercise tolerance test; (6) Treats hyperlipaemia syndrome by clearly decreasing elevated blood cholesterol or serum total fat w remarkable curative effect; (7) Treats brain infarction in brain network Xue Stas blockage-type stroke w fairly good curative effect; (8) Rectifies toxic/viral hepatitis & clearly reduces SGTP (transfer glycoprotein); Is Anti-LV fibrosis / cirrhosis; prevent hepatitis concurrent w digestive tract bleeding w remarkable curative effect; (9) Treats skull & brain external trauma (concussion); chronic KI function failure; burn-sequel scar proliferation; periodontitis Best regards, Phil (Clue: Not a true ginseng, its Pinyin name translates as “37”) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 san qi < wrote: Hi All, What herb is used orally and topically for the following actions and uses [in http://alading.globalimporter.net/alading_detail/51304.htm ]: (1) Quicken Xue & Move Xue Stas; Open Vessels & Activate Collaterals; Vasodilator (expand blood vessels); improve Xue & Fluids; inhibit blood platelet aggregation; increase brain blood flow rate; (2) Used in stroke w hemiparalysis, cerebral blood vessel disease sequels, internal eye disease, retinal central vein obstruction, eye anterior chamber bleeding, etc; (3) injection of its total soap glucoside fluid is vasodilatory, improves microcirculation by reducing blood vessel resistance function; treats LU- HT disease w HT weakness w fairly good curative effect; (4) Treats various kinds of haemorrhagic disease: haemoptysis, eye bleeding, epistaxis; stool blood, uterus bleeding (Benglou, bursting & leaking), Menses excessive; (5) Treats CHD (coronary HT disease), as shown by ECG improvement after exercise tolerance test; (6) Treats hyperlipaemia syndrome by clearly decreasing elevated blood cholesterol or serum total fat w remarkable curative effect; (7) Treats brain infarction in brain network Xue Stas blockage-type stroke w fairly good curative effect; (8) Rectifies toxic/viral hepatitis & clearly reduces SGTP (transfer glycoprotein); Is Anti-LV fibrosis / cirrhosis; prevent hepatitis concurrent w digestive tract bleeding w remarkable curative effect; (9) Treats skull & brain external trauma (concussion); chronic KI function failure; burn-sequel scar proliferation; periodontitis Best regards, Phil (Clue: Not a true ginseng, its Pinyin name translates as “37”) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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