Sang Ju Yin
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Other names : Mulberry Leaf and Chrysanthemum Decoction, Morus and Chrysanthemum Combination, Decoction of Morus Leaf and Chrysanthemum
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Special Precautions of Sang Ju Yin
- Contraindicated for those with an External Wind-Cold Invasion.
- For best results avoid oily, cold, and spicy food.
- For best results avoid smoking and alcohol.
- For best results avoid taking together with tonic Chinese herbs.
- Not suitable for cold with chilly sensation.
- Use it as needed.
- Concern should be improved within several days if the Chinese herb fits the concern.
- Use with caution for people with hypertension and heart disease.
- Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you have diabetes, chronic liver or kidney disease.
- Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Actions
- Disperses Wind Heat
- Stops Cough
- Clears the Lungs
Benefits and uses of Sang Ju Yin are
Sang Ju Yin is a classic Chinese herbal formula that acts to halt the invasion of pathogenic factors. It is mainly used for the common cold and flu (influenza). It is most effective when a cold or flu is still at its early stage and symptoms like cough, sore throat, mild thirst, and slight fever just appear, especially when cough appears as the main symptoms.
- cold
- influenza
- cough
- dry mouth
- headache
- fever
- pain
Ingredients
- Sang Ye (Fol. Mori) : 6-12g
- Ju Hua (Flos Chrysanthemi) : 3-10g
- Lian Qiao (Fr. Forsythiae) : 4.5-15g
- Bo He (Hb. Menthae) : 2.4-6g
- Jie Geng (Rx. Platycodi) : 3-10g
- Xing Ren (Sm. Armeniacae) : 6-10g
- Lu Gen (Rz. Phragmitis) : 6-30g
- Gan Cao (Rx. Glycyrrhizae) : 1.5-6g
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