Difference between revisions of "Gu Ya"
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 15 November 2014
Other Names : Fructus Setariae Germinatus, Fructus Oryzae Germinatus, Millet Sprouts, Sprouted Rice, Sprouted, Setaria, Su Ya
Special Precautions of Gu Ya
- Contraindicated for nursing mothers (Gu Ya).
- Long-term use may injure the Kidneys (Gu Ya).
Benefits and uses of Gu Ya are
- Reduces Food Stagnation, strengthens and opens the Stomach and harmonizes the Center :
- Poor digestion due to Stagnation and accumulation of undigested starchy foods.
- Weak digestion and loss of appetite associated with Spleen Deficiency
- Overnight Food Accumulation
- Strengthens the Spleen and encourages the appetite : Spleen Deficiency with poor appetite