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20 February 2010




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What is the best way to increase AdSense revenue?

I have a small personal blog, about my life with Tinnitus And Hyperacusis. I get about 30-50 visitors each day. I have AdSense ads on it, but, in the 5 days I have been using it, I have only made about $1.24. I really don’t have enough money to spend on any advertising, and I have my blog listed on multiple blog directories. Any ideas on how to increase my AdSense income?

The good thing with Adsense is that it is not solely based on your traffic. You can have little traffic but if you have good paying keywords and highly responsive audience, then you can still earn good money

To increase Adsense revenue, experiment with the factors below

1. Responsiveness of audience to the ads = A travel website that provides information on travel to Spain will attract visitors looking for ways to arrange their travel and spend money on their vacation to Spain. Your site provides the info, but the ads will provide hotels, travel agencies, tourist destinations, car rentals — ads that are likely to get the attention of the users of your site. This is a site that will most likely do well with Adsense. However, if you are a gaming website where the main purpose of the user is to play games on your site, then Adsense will not perform as well.

2. Ad format = some types of ads do better than others depending on your content and layout. In our case, large rectangles in the middle of the content is the best, while leaderboards do not generate as much as income. Skys are the worst for us. Experiment and measure the results via channels and see which formats work best for you.

3. Ad placement – check Google’s heat map as they have tested where the best placements are https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/answer.py?answer=17954&ctx=en:search&query=adsense+heat+map&topic=0&type=f

4. Ad colors – sometimes ads blended into the content works wonders, but sometimes ads that contrast your site colors work best

5. Number of ad units on a page = we are allowed maximum of 3 ads + 1 ad links + 1 search box on a page. Maximize the allowed number based on the resulting look of your page (you don’t want an overkill of ads). Users going to your page and reading your content may ignore the banner or rectangle at the top of the page, but may click on the ad at the bottom of the article

6. Smartpricing – the big unknown in Adsense. No one knows how this actually works. But it can affect the pricing of the ads on your site. If the advertiser paid for $0.50/click – but your site is smartpriced – then the cost may be discounted lower (e.g. $0.25). So you may try to develop a site based on high paying keywords but if smartpricing gets to you, then you may not get as much per click as what you are expecting from your keywords.

Here is Google’s explanation of smart pricing https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=9562&query=smart+pricing&topic=0&type=f

Google’s smart pricing feature automatically adjusts the cost of a keyword-targeted content click based on its effectiveness compared to a search click. So if our data shows that a click from a content page is less likely to turn into actionable business results — such as online sales, registrations, phone calls, or newsletter signups — we reduce the price you pay for that click.

Tinnitus on Azithromycin and Plaquenil for Lyme and Bartonella


Book: Stop Your Tinnitus by Phyllis Avery


Book: Stop Your Tinnitus by Phyllis Avery


$14.95


This book covers, in great detail, causes, preventatives, and treatments for tinnitus.

Clear Tinnitus 60 Cap: HF


Clear Tinnitus 60 Cap: HF


$18.26


Clear Tinnitus is the original all-natural herbal homeopathic remedy developed in 1998 to provide safe, temporary relief from tinnitus. This unique proprietary blend of 13 herbs is scientifically formulated to work in combination with active homeopathic ingredients to provide temporary relief of tinnitus. Click About Us to read the story behind the development of this amazing product; click Press Release to read the impressive results of a recent prospective human clinical trial. Do you have tinnitus… those annoying buzzing, humming, whistling, roaring, and ringing sounds that are only audible to you? Did you know that one out of five Americans suffers from tinnitus? There is no silence, no quiet moments, only noise! For them, Silence is Golden. Benefits and Features of Clear Tinnitus: * Provides temporary relief from the symptoms of Tinnitus * Contains specific homeopathic remedies traditionally used to help relieve the symptoms of tinnitus * Gluten free * Safe for individuals with health problems; does not increase heart rate * Does not make you drowsy * Easy to swallow capsules. * No side effects * Time-tested herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years Users of Clear Tinnitus have felt a reduction in noise within weeks. Keep in mind that, since there is no cure for tinnitus, Clear Tinnitus treats the symptoms of tinnitus and the daily recommended dose will need to be maintained for continued benefit. Applications: * Effective relief from annoying noise known as tinnitus: buzzing, humming, whistling, roaring, ringing, hissing, etc. Therapeutic Actions: * Increases blood circulation * Normalizes fluid within ear * Balances hypothalamic-ear interaction * Increases oxygenation to the head and ears Nutrition: * Caffeine (and tobacco) can worsen tinnitus (due to vasoconstriction. * It has been observed that tea, tonic water, red wine, grain-based spirits, high-sugar foods and chocolate may increase the noise level * Salt (salicylic acid)— whether naturally occuring in food or as an additive— may result in the symptoms of tinnitus.

Tinnitus Relief 63 chewable tablets: K


Tinnitus Relief 63 chewable tablets: K


$11.65


Homeolab Tinnitus Relief is safe and effective.Tinnitus Relief helps relieve symptoms associated with Tinnitus such as ringing & buzzing in ears, ear pain & pressure, headache, itchy ears & throat. Homeopathy is based on three important principles, which are: 1. Similitude: There should be a connection between illness and remedy. 2. Infinitesimality: Homeopathy uses vegetable, mineral and chemically processed mixtures of natural substances, in repeatedly diluted strength to administer minute doses. 3.Totality: Since Homeopathy considers a person as a whole, every treatment is based on the assumption that every illness is the apparent manifestation of a much deeper-rooted disorder. 100% natural – 100% safe Homeopathy is a form of natural therapy that treats illnesses with minute, and therefore innocuous doses of certain substances, selected according to the patient’s own individuality, reactions and heredity, as well as family and social environments. No side effects or drug interactions.

RingStop 180 Cap: HF


RingStop 180 Cap: HF


$70.28


Fight Ringing in the Ears–Tinnitus Symptoms–Ear Noise–Sensitivity to Sound RingStop® helps reduce the annoyance and frustration that comes with tinnitus. For added benefits, RingStop also contains a base of all-natural ingredients.

RingStop 60 Cap: HF


RingStop 60 Cap: HF


$28.43


Fight Ringing in the Ears–Tinnitus Symptoms–Ear Noise–Sensitivity to Sound RingStop® helps reduce the annoyance and frustration that comes with tinnitus. For added benefits, RingStop also contains a base of all-natural ingredients.

Ring Relief .05 oz: HF


Ring Relief .05 oz: HF


$12.05


Ringing, Buzzing and Noises in Ears Pain and Discomfort Tinnitus* What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is the unexplained sound of noise in your ears. The sounds can be very light up to a very disturbing roar. People have described every kind of sound from buzzing to clicking. The most common cause is exposure to loud noises at some time in your life. This healthy formula stimulates the body’s natural ability to alleviate these symptoms. What is Ring Relief? Ring Relief is a patented formula of all natural, homeopathic agents scientifically engineered to address the afflictions of common ear aches, discomfort and Tinnitus related symptoms.

Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin San (Gastrodia and Gambir Combination) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gram / 3.5 oz: V (Special Order)


Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin San (Gastrodia and Gambir Combination) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gram / 3.5 oz: V (Special Order)


$27.5


Calms the liver and suppresses the strong Yang to stop the wind, nourishes Yin to clear away heat. It is used for deficiency of Yin leading to hyperactivity of Yang, stirring up of endogenous wind in the liver, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, palpitation, insomnia, hemiplegia and hypertensive headache. Helps with: Headache-Dull Headache-Migraine Dizziness Tinnitus Ears-Ringing (Tinnitus) Eyes-Vision Problems Vision-Clouded Gums-Swollen Sleep-Dream Disturbed Insomnia Tremors Blood Pressure-High Eyes-Pain Pain-Eyes

Lotus Stamen Formula (Jin Suo Gu Jin Wan) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Lotus Stamen Formula (Jin Suo Gu Jin Wan) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$29.1


FUNCTIONS Astringes and strengthens the kidney. INDICATIONS Traditional: Kidney deficiency; marked by spermatorrhea, night sweats, lumbago, tinnitus, and weakness in the arms and legs. Modern: Sexual dysfunction, spermatorrhea, enuresis, and nocturia.

Lotus Stamen Formula (Jin Suo Gu Jin Wan) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Lotus Stamen Formula (Jin Suo Gu Jin Wan) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$24.44


FUNCTIONS Astringes and strengthens the kidney. INDICATIONS Traditional: Kidney deficiency; marked by spermatorrhea, night sweats, lumbago, tinnitus, and weakness in the arms and legs. Modern: Sexual dysfunction, spermatorrhea, enuresis, and nocturia.

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gambir (Uncaria) Combination (Qi Wu Jiang Xia Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gambir (Uncaria) Combination (Qi Wu Jiang Xia Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$41.52


Functions: Tonif blood and qi Clear heat Subdue liver tension Indication: Hypertension with deficiency; blushing, stiff and aching shoulders, tinnitus, headache, and sensation of heaviness in the head.

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gambir (Uncaria) Combination (Qi Wu Jiang Xia Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gambir (Uncaria) Combination (Qi Wu Jiang Xia Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$28.32


Functions: Tonif blood and qi Clear heat Subdue liver tension Indication: Hypertension with deficiency; blushing, stiff and aching shoulders, tinnitus, headache, and sensation of heaviness in the head.

Ring Stop 180 capsules: K


Ring Stop 180 capsules: K


$70.19


Fight Ringing in the Ears NaturalCare’s Best Value – Lower Price Per Capsule RingStop is the best-selling formula used by thousands to combat symptoms of tinnitus. Tinnitus symptoms can range in volume and include ringing, buzzing, hissing, roaring, whistling, chirping, or clicking noises in the ear. It can be intermittent or constant. RingStop’s unique blend of homeopathic ingredients has proven to lessen and reduce this maddening noise, and, in some cases, eliminate it. The homeopathic substances in RingStop have been formulated in compliance with the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States. The formula also contains a unique blend of essential vitamins and minerals, phytonutrients, amino acids, and other all-natural substances that provide a synergistic base. RingStop Value Size 180 is your best value for fighting tinnitus!

Ring Stop Ear Drops 0.5 fl oz: K


Ring Stop Ear Drops 0.5 fl oz: K


$16.19


Fight Ringing in the Ears RingStop Ear Drops can be used as an adjunct to, or in combination with, RingStop Capsules, NaturalCare’s best selling product for tinnitus sufferers. Its safe and effective homeopathic drop formula is an additional tool for those who suffer from ringing in the ears, and other noises such as hissing, clicking, buzzing, roaring, whistling, or chirping. The volume can range from a ring to a roar. RingStop Ear Drops deliver this safe homeopathic formula directly to the affected area, and work synergistically with RingStop capsules. The drops are in a rich solution that reaches deep inside the ear. For those tinnitus sufferers who can’t swallow capsules, RingStop Ear Drops offer an effective alternative. For maximum impact against tinnitus, use RingStop Ear Drops with RingStop capsules!

Cyperus & Perilla Formula (Xiang Su San) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Cyperus & Perilla Formula (Xiang Su San) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$19.79


Functions: Relieve exterior conformations Regulate qi Relieve qi and food stagnancy Indication: Common cold due to qi and food stagnancy, or in patients with gastrointestinal weakness; subcardiac distention, sore and aching shoulders, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, and a deep pulse.

Cyperus & Perilla Formula (Xiang Su San) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Cyperus & Perilla Formula (Xiang Su San) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$22.89


Functions: Relieve exterior conformations Regulate qi Relieve qi and food stagnancy Indication: Common cold due to qi and food stagnancy, or in patients with gastrointestinal weakness; subcardiac distention, sore and aching shoulders, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, and a deep pulse.

Gastrodia & Uncaria (Gambir) Combination (Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Gastrodia & Uncaria (Gambir) Combination (Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$35.62


Functions: Calm the liver Extinguish wind Clear heat Activate blood Nourish the liver and kidneys Indication: Liver yang rising with internal wind disturbing, headache, vertigo, dizziness, tinnitus, poor eyesight, blurry vision, involuntary movement of the limbs, tremors, red face, insomnia, red tongue, and a rapid/wiry pulse.

Gastrodia & Uncaria (Gambir) Combination (Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Gastrodia & Uncaria (Gambir) Combination (Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$48.5


Functions: Calm the liver Extinguish wind Clear heat Activate blood Nourish the liver and kidneys Indication: Liver yang rising with internal wind disturbing, headache, vertigo, dizziness, tinnitus, poor eyesight, blurry vision, involuntary movement of the limbs, tremors, red face, insomnia, red tongue, and a rapid/wiry pulse.

Persica & Cnidium Combination (Tong Qiao Huo Xue Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Persica & Cnidium Combination (Tong Qiao Huo Xue Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$29.87


FUNCTIONS Invigorates the blood, dispels blood stasis, opens the orifices. INDICATIONS Traditional: Blood stasis in the head and upper body; marked by headache, vertigo, chronic tinnitus, hair loss, dark-purple complexion and darkness around the eyes. Modern: Headache, migraine, trauma injury, cerebral concussion, post-concussion syndrome.

Persica & Cnidium Combination (Tong Qiao Huo Xue Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Persica & Cnidium Combination (Tong Qiao Huo Xue Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$26


FUNCTIONS Invigorates the blood, dispels blood stasis, opens the orifices. INDICATIONS Traditional: Blood stasis in the head and upper body; marked by headache, vertigo, chronic tinnitus, hair loss, dark-purple complexion and darkness around the eyes. Modern: Headache, migraine, trauma injury, cerebral concussion, post-concussion syndrome.

Persica & Rhubarb Combination (Tao He Cheng Qi Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Persica & Rhubarb Combination (Tao He Cheng Qi Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$22.89


Functions: Disperse stagnant blood Lump in the abdomen Indication: Stagnant blood and excess heat in lower jiao, acute sharp pain in the lower abdomen, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia, palpitations, constipation, polyuria, nervousness, hysteria, delirium and mania (in more severe cases), general burning sensations, chills in the waist and legs, and numbness, amenorrhea.

Persica & Rhubarb Combination (Tao He Cheng Qi Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Persica & Rhubarb Combination (Tao He Cheng Qi Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$20.1


Functions: Disperse stagnant blood Lump in the abdomen Indication: Stagnant blood and excess heat in lower jiao, acute sharp pain in the lower abdomen, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia, palpitations, constipation, polyuria, nervousness, hysteria, delirium and mania (in more severe cases), general burning sensations, chills in the waist and legs, and numbness, amenorrhea.

Scute Ear Combination (Zi Shen Tong Er Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Scute Ear Combination (Zi Shen Tong Er Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$39.19


FUNCTIONS Nourishes kidneys, soothes and clears liver heat, moves and nourishes blood. INDICATIONS Traditional: Tinnitus and hearing difficulty due to kidney deficiency or in the elderly. Modern: Auditory depression in the elderly resulting from otitis media or pharmaceutical medication.

Scute Ear Combination (Zi Shen Tong Er Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Scute Ear Combination (Zi Shen Tong Er Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$27.55


FUNCTIONS Nourishes kidneys, soothes and clears liver heat, moves and nourishes blood. INDICATIONS Traditional: Tinnitus and hearing difficulty due to kidney deficiency or in the elderly. Modern: Auditory depression in the elderly resulting from otitis media or pharmaceutical medication.

Achyranthes & Rehmannia Formula (Zuo Gui Wan) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Achyranthes & Rehmannia Formula (Zuo Gui Wan) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$33.76


Functions: Supplement the liver and kidney yin Tonify blood Indication: Kidney and liver yin deficiency, chronic diseases, feverish diseases, emaciation, low back pain, knee and waist weakness and soreness, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, spontaneous sweating, night sweating, dry mouth and throat, thirst, desire for drinks, spermatorrhea.

Achyranthes & Rehmannia Formula Granules (Zuo Gui Wan) 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Achyranthes & Rehmannia Formula Granules (Zuo Gui Wan) 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$41.52


Functions: Supplement the liver and kidney yin Tonify blood Indication: Kidney and liver yin deficiency, chronic diseases, feverish diseases, emaciation, low back pain, knee and waist weakness and soreness, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, spontaneous sweating, night sweating, dry mouth and throat, thirst, desire for drinks, spermatorrhea.

RingStop 60 capsules: K


RingStop 60 capsules: K


$28.34


Fight Ringing in the Ears NaturalCare’s Best Value – Lower Price Per Capsule RingStop is the best-selling formula used by thousands to combat symptoms of tinnitus. Tinnitus symptoms can range in volume and include ringing, buzzing, hissing, roaring, whistling, chirping, or clicking noises in the ear. It can be intermittent or constant. RingStop’s unique blend of homeopathic ingredients has proven to lessen and reduce this maddening noise, and, in some cases, eliminate it. The homeopathic substances in RingStop have been formulated in compliance with the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States. The formula also contains a unique blend of essential vitamins and minerals, phytonutrients, amino acids, and other all-natural substances that provide a synergistic base. There’s hope with RingStop!

Ringstop Ear Drops .5 oz: HF


Ringstop Ear Drops .5 oz: HF


$16.28


RingStop contains the highest quality, all-natural proprietary homeopathic formula in strict compliance with the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States, Homeopathic remedies have demonstrated unsurpassed safety for over 180 years. Ring Stop helps reduce the annoyance and frustration that comes with tinnitus. For added benefits, RingStop also contains a base of all-natural herbal extracts, specific amino acids, important antioxidants, and special vitamins and minerals. For the symptomatic relief – and prevention of the recurrence – of minor, occasional tinnitus symptoms, ringing and/or buzzing in the ears, and sensitivity to noises after diagnosis by a doctor.

Cnidium & Rehmannia Combination (Xiong Gui Tiao Xue Yin) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Cnidium & Rehmannia Combination (Xiong Gui Tiao Xue Yin) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$32.98


FUNCTIONS Tonifies blood, strengthens spleen, and regulates menstruation. INDICATIONS Traditional: Postpartum complications, qi and blood deficiency, weak stomach and intestines, and profuse bleeding. Anger in combination with irregular eating, giving rise to fever, aversion to chills, spontaneous sweating, dry mouth, irritability, asthma, abdominal and cardiac pain, chest distress, dizziness, and tinnitus. Modern: Anemia, lochia, postpartum sequalae, women’s erratic complaint syndrome, insufficient milk production, and irregular menstruation.

Cnidium & Rehmannia Combination (Xiong Gui Tiao Xue Yin) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Cnidium & Rehmannia Combination (Xiong Gui Tiao Xue Yin) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$25.21


FUNCTIONS Tonifies blood, strengthens spleen, and regulates menstruation. INDICATIONS Traditional: Postpartum complications, qi and blood deficiency, weak stomach and intestines, and profuse bleeding. Anger in combination with irregular eating, giving rise to fever, aversion to chills, spontaneous sweating, dry mouth, irritability, asthma, abdominal and cardiac pain, chest distress, dizziness, and tinnitus. Modern: Anemia, lochia, postpartum sequalae, women’s erratic complaint syndrome, insufficient milk production, and irregular menstruation.

Uncaria (Gambir) Formula (Gou Teng San) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Uncaria (Gambir) Formula (Gou Teng San) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$23.66


Functions: Clear heat Subdue liver tension Pacify the spirit Release dizziness Indication: Dizziness due to liver wind or liver deficiency, dizziness, headache, mental abnormality, irritability, hot flash, subcardiac obstruction, spasms in the shoulders and back, eye congestion, blurred vision, tinnitus, palpitations, insomnia, feverish sensations, cold hands and feet, restlessness.

Uncaria (Gambir) Formula (Gou Teng San) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Uncaria (Gambir) Formula (Gou Teng San) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$27.55


Functions: Clear heat Subdue liver tension Pacify the spirit Release dizziness Indication: Dizziness due to liver wind or liver deficiency, dizziness, headache, mental abnormality, irritability, hot flash, subcardiac obstruction, spasms in the shoulders and back, eye congestion, blurred vision, tinnitus, palpitations, insomnia, feverish sensations, cold hands and feet, restlessness.

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Peony Formula (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Peony Formula (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$32.21


Functions: Nourish blood Tonify blood and qi Smooth liver Strengthen spleen Promote water metabolism Indication: Deficiency conformations, abdominal pain originating from the lower abdomen and spreading to the waist or below the heart in pregnant women, dysuria, pale face, anemia, fatigue, heaviness in the head, dizziness, tinnitus, lower back pain, cold feet, irregular menses, and palpitations.

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Peony Formula (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Peony Formula (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$26.31


Functions: Nourish blood Tonify blood and qi Smooth liver Strengthen spleen Promote water metabolism Indication: Deficiency conformations, abdominal pain originating from the lower abdomen and spreading to the waist or below the heart in pregnant women, dysuria, pale face, anemia, fatigue, heaviness in the head, dizziness, tinnitus, lower back pain, cold feet, irregular menses, and palpitations.

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Peony Formula (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) 100/500 mg tablets: V (Special Order)


Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Peony Formula (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) 100/500 mg tablets: V (Special Order)


$23.28


Functions: Nourish blood Tonify blood and qi Smooth liver Strengthen spleen Promote water metabolism Indication: Deficiency conformations, abdominal pain originating from the lower abdomen and spreading to the waist or below the heart in pregnant women, dysuria, pale face, anemia, fatigue, heaviness in the head, dizziness, tinnitus, lower back pain, cold feet, irregular menses, and palpitations.

Trichosanthes & Astragalus Formula (Yu Quan Wan) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Trichosanthes & Astragalus Formula (Yu Quan Wan) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$44.63


Functions: Increase body fluids Release thirst Benefit qi Nourish yin Indication: Kidney yin deficiency, Xiao Ke syndromes in TCM: thirst, craving for foods, frequent urination; diabetes, feverish sensation in the whole body and palms, watery diarrhea, emaciation, low back pain, knee and waist weakness and soreness, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, spontaneous sweating, and spermatorrhea.

Trichosanthes & Astragalus Formula (Yu Quan Wan) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


Trichosanthes & Astragalus Formula (Yu Quan Wan) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order)


$30.65


Functions: Increase body fluids Release thirst Benefit qi Nourish yin Indication: Kidney yin deficiency, Xiao Ke syndromes in TCM: thirst, craving for foods, frequent urination; diabetes, feverish sensation in the whole body and palms, watery diarrhea, emaciation, low back pain, knee and waist weakness and soreness, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, spontaneous sweating, and spermatorrhea.

Trichosanthes & Astragalus Formula Teapills (Yu Quan Wan; Jade Spring Teapills) 200 pills: V (Special Order)


Trichosanthes & Astragalus Formula Teapills (Yu Quan Wan; Jade Spring Teapills) 200 pills: V (Special Order)


$15.5


Yu Quan Wan (Yu Quan Pian), literally ”Jade Spring Pills” in Chinese, supplements Qi and nourishes Yang, promotes the production of body fluid to quench thirst. It is used for excessive thirst and asthenia due to diabetes. Functions: Increase body fluids Release thirst Benefit qi Nourish yin Indication: Kidney yin deficiency, Xiao Ke syndromes in TCM: thirst, craving for foods, frequent urination; diabetes, feverish sensation in the whole body and palms, watery diarrhea, emaciation, low back pain, knee and waist weakness and soreness, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, spontaneous sweating, and spermatorrhea.

Nerve Formula 2 oz: HF


Nerve Formula 2 oz: HF


$15.29


A synergistic blend of herbs for the overall nervous system. This combination is commonly used for ear applications. In a base of Pure Grain Alcohol. Ailments traditionally used for: Amenorrhea, Angina, Anemia, Anxiety, Apoplexy, Bites (Snake), Cataracts, Convulsions, Deafness, Debility, Dizziness, Dupuytren’s Contracture, Earache, Ear Infection, Ear (Ringing), Epilepsy, Eye Health (General), Glaucoma, Heavy Menstruation, Hiccoughs, Hysteria, Insomnia, Iron Deficiency, Jet Lag, Lockjaw, Macular Degeneration, Menstrual Conditions, Meningitis, Nerves (General), Nervousness, Neuritis, Paralysis, Restless Legs Syndrome, Retinopathy, Ringing In The Ear (Tinnitus), Shock, Sleeplessness, Snake Bites (Venemous Wounds), Spasms, Stroke, Throat (General), Tonsillitis, Vertigo, Vomiting

Ear & Nerve Formula 2 oz: HF


Ear & Nerve Formula 2 oz: HF


$15.11


A synergistic blend of herbs for the overall nervous system. This combination is commonly used for ear applications. In a base of Pure Grain Alcohol. Ailments traditionally used for: Amenorrhea, Angina, Anemia, Anxiety, Apoplexy, Bites (Snake), Cataracts, Convulsions, Deafness, Debility, Dizziness, Dupuytren’s Contracture, Earache, Ear Infection, Ear (Ringing), Epilepsy, Eye Health (General), Glaucoma, Heavy Menstruation, Hiccoughs, Hysteria, Insomnia, Iron Deficiency, Jet Lag, Lockjaw, Macular Degeneration, Menstrual Conditions, Meningitis, Nerves (General), Nervousness, Neuritis, Paralysis, Restless Legs Syndrome, Retinopathy, Ringing In The Ear (Tinnitus), Shock, Sleeplessness, Snake Bites (Venemous Wounds), Spasms, Stroke, Throat (General), Tonsillitis, Vertigo, Vomiting

Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$46.66


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$218.7


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$771.12


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$88.13


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$413.1


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$408.24


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Drynaria Rhizome (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Drynaria Rhizome (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$14.74


Functions: Tonify kidney and liver Suppresse pain Invigorate blood circulation Strengthen bones and tendons Indication: Kidney deficiency, pain due to stagnated blood, pain in loins, knees, tendons, and bones; external and internal traumatic injuries, fractures, sprains, strains, broken bones, arthritis, degenerative joint, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, chronic diarrhea, premature graying hair, hair loss, tinnitus; toothache. Action: Tonify kidney, activate circulation of blood, restrain bleeding, repair damaged bones and muscles. Indications: Kidney deficiency syndrome with symptoms of low back pain, weak feet, tinnitus, hearing loss, and chronic diarrhoea; fractures, contusions, and sprains. Dosage: 15 to 25 g in decoction. It also being used in pill forms or powder form. Biomaterials. 2002 Aug;23(16):3377-85. The effect of Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei J. Sm) on bone cell activities.Sun JS, Lin CY, Dong GC, Sheu SY, Lin FH, Chen LT, Wang YJ. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, ROC. In the traditional Chinese medicine, Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei (kunze) J. Sm) has been reported as a good enhancer for bone healing. In this experiment, we investigate the biochemical effects of this traditional Chinese medicine on the bone cells culture. Different concentrations of crude extract of Gu-Sui-Bu were added to rat bone cells culture. The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure was determined by colorimetric assay.… In this study, we demonstrated that Gu-Sui-Bu has potential effects on the bone cells culture. One of the major effects of Gu-Sui-Bu on the bone cells is probably mediated by its effect on the osteclasts activities. Continued and advanced study on the alterations in gene expression of bone cells by Chinese medicines will provide a basis for understanding the observed bone cell responses to various pharmacological interventions.

Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


$3098.25


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$805.55


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


$5852.25


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Mulberry Fruit (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$1521.59


The fruit is eaten raw. Mulberry fruit is classified in the modern Chinese Materia Medica as a blood tonic, and is listed along with herbs having similar traditional uses. Traditionally, mulberry fruit has been used as a medicinal agent to nourish the yin and blood, benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair. It is also used utilized to treat urinary incontinence, tinnitus, dizziness, and constipation in the elderly and the anemic. The dominant taste of the ripe fruit is sweet but usually somewhat bland, due to the high water content and low level of other flavoring ingredients, but a richer flavor develops if the fruit is dried; it can then be used as a raisin substitute. In recent years, with considerable work on cultivating the mulberry plants under various conditions, mulberry fruit juice has been commercially produced as a health beverage, and it has become very popular in China, Japan, and Korea. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. The leaves are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Smilebox


Smilebox


$39.99


Smilebox is the fun, new way to keep in touch and share life’s moments with friends and family! Perfect for every mood and occasion, Smilebox allows you to create animated greetings, slideshows, scrapbooks and more with your favorite photos, music and video. Smilebox gives you access to 750 templates to use for life, plus a one-year subscription to Club Smilebox. It’s as easy as 1,2,3: 1) Select a designer template 2) Add text and music and drag and drop in photos and video 3) Share your creation by print, email, post to a blog or social network (including Facebook, MySpace and more) or burn it to DVD and play it on TV

Dodder Seed (Cuscuta chinensis; Tu Si Zi) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Dodder Seed (Cuscuta chinensis; Tu Si Zi) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$20.95


Functions: Tonify kidneys Nourish essence and sperm Tonify kidney and spleen yang Clear vision Control diarrhea Prevent miscarriage Indication: Kidneys deficiency sterility resulting in cold sperm, impotence, nocturnal emission, lower back soreness, pain in the loins and knees, tinnitus, dizziness, enuresis, diarrhea, premature aging, premature graying hairs, hair loss, poor vision, floater, dizziness, restless fetus, habitual miscarriage. Cuscuta seed is used in China for kidney deficiency and is one of the commonly used Chinese Herbs. A lotion made from the stems is used in the treatment of sore heads and inflamed eyes. The seed is aphrodisiac, demulcent, diaphoretic, hepatic and tonic. It is decocted and used with other herbs to treat a variety of ailments. In particular, it is used in the treatment of impotence, nocturnal emissions, vertigo, lumbago, leucorrhoea, frequent micturation, decreased eyesight, threatened abortion and chronic diarrhoea. Cuscuta has a high content of flavonoids and has strong antioxidant properties. Cuscuta seed has been found in studies to have positive effects on sperm health and motility, and invigorates the reproductive system. One side effect that could occur from cuscuta is insomnia.

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$98.5


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$861.84


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$461.7


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Corktree Bark (Phellodendron amurensis; Huang Bai; Huang Bo) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Corktree Bark (Phellodendron amurensis; Huang Bai; Huang Bo) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$25.61


Functions: Dispel heat Dry dampness Purge fire Removes toxin Cleanse deficiency-heat Clear damp heat especially from lower jiao Indication: Diarrhea due to heat, dysentery, diarrhea, jaundice, thirst due to urinary disturbance, hemorrhoids, hematochezia, bone-steaming due to overexertion and hectic fever, tinnitus, oral ulceration, carbuncles, pinkish leukorrhea mixed with white discharge, herpes. (1) antibiotic: it can inhibit Staphylococcus aureaus, pnumococcus, Shigella dysenteriae (2) lower blood pressure (3) anti Trichomoniasis (4) lower blood sugar Used for hemorrhoids with anal fistula Used for food allergies, candidiasis, giardiasis and middle ear infections Dosage: 3 to 12 g Amur cork tree, Phellodendron amurense, is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine. Recently, Phellodendron has also attracted the attention of the pharmaceutical community because of the phytochemicals it produces. Berberine has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. Jactorrhizine may be anti-mutagenic. Phellodendrine has promise as an immune suppressant. Palmatine may be a vasodilator. The research at this stage is very preliminary. Traditionally, the bark is the principal part of the plant used medicinally, although oil from the fruit is also used. The species grows in Northern China, and in the Khabarovsk and Primorskiy regions of Russia.

Relax-Eze 100 Vcap: HF


Relax-Eze 100 Vcap: HF


$14.66


This formula has been used with great success for well over thirty years and is used for relieving nervous tension and insomnia. It is helpful in rebuilding the nerves, nerve sheath (protective cover of the nerves) and the nervous system. It is mildly stimulating and yet lessons the irritability and excitement of the nervous system, and also reduces pain. This formula contains herbs that feed and revitalize the motor nerve at the base of the skull (medulla area and upper cervical), and herbs that help rebuild or feed the spinal cord. This group of herbs will also rebuild the frayed nerve sheath, the nerve itself, and its capillaries. The following herbs in this combination are food for your valuable, and in many cases, shattered nerves. All encapsulated products are in a pure 100% vegetable based capsule. Ailments traditionally used for: Amenorrhea, Angina, Anxiety, Bronchitis, Cancer, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COLD), Coughs, Croup, Depression, Dizziness, Dysentery, Ear (Ringing), Epilepsy, Heavy Menstruation, Hiccoughs, Hysteria, Insomnia, Jet Lag, Lockjaw, Menstrual Conditions, Motion Sickness, Nerves (General), Nervousness, Neuritis, Nightmares, Paralysis, Pleurisy, Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Respiratory System (COPD), Restless Legs Syndrome, Ringing In The Ear (Tinnitus), Sea Sickness, Shock, Sleeplessness, Spasms, Stiffnecks, Strains, Travel Nausea, Upper Respiratory Infection, Vomiting

Mulberry Leaf 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Mulberry Leaf 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$344.96


The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit  4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Mulberry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$474.37


The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit  4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Mulberry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$1031.25


The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Leaf 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Mulberry Leaf 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$1155


The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Fruit  4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Mulberry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$308


The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Mulberry Leaf 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Mulberry Leaf 4:1 Powdered Extract (Morus alba; Sang Shen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$531.3


The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Glossy Privet Fruit 15:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruit 15:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$394.24


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruitt 10:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruitt 10:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$512.32


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$455.4


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$990


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$295.68


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


$6540.75


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Powdered Extract 4:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$1700.6


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit 15:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruit 15:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$607.2


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruitt 10:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruitt 10:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$1113.75


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruitt 10:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruitt 10:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$332.64


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Glossy Privet Fruit 15:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Glossy Privet Fruit 15:1 Powdered Extract (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$1320


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Ginkgo Biloba Extract Advanced Formula 60 capsules: K


Ginkgo Biloba Extract Advanced Formula 60 capsules: K


$4.76


The best-studied and most popular herb in Europe, ginkgo is prescribed more than 5 million times per year in Germany alone. Numerous well-controlled studies have shown it can improve blood flow to the brain and alleviate vertigo and ringing in the ears. And the evidence of its safety is solid. In China, the curative powers of Ginkgo have been known for thousands of years. It has been used as an aid in the treatment of many of the problems typically associated with aging, such as poor blood circulation, mental confusion and memory loss. Ginkgo stimulates cerebral circulation and oxygenation of cells, thereby improving mental clarity and alertness. Ginkgo has further been found to be effective in reducing blood cell clumping which medical science has discovered can bring on congestive heart disease and strokes. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmaco

Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 60 vegicaps: K


Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 60 vegicaps: K


$13.49


Promotes Cerebral Circulation Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxic oxygen radicals (flavonoids). Antagonism of the platel

Ginkgo Biloba Extract Powder: 24/6% (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


Ginkgo Biloba Extract Powder: 24/6% (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


$114


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. 24% Flavonoglycosides 6% Terpine Lactones Used as an infusion, decoction, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcircu

Ginkgo Leaf C/S (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


Ginkgo Leaf C/S (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


$9.38


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Impro

Ginkgo Leaf Powder (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


Ginkgo Leaf Powder (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


$7.72


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Impro

Ginkgo Nut (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


Ginkgo Nut (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


$33.1


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Nut (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


Ginkgo Nut (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


$29.95


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Leaf Powder (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: K


Ginkgo Leaf Powder (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: K


$16.2


This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the regi

Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: K


Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: K


$24.16


This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in th

Ginkgo Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 8 fl oz: HH


Ginkgo Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 8 fl oz: HH


$63.18


This bitter tasting herb can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the bloo

Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 fl oz: K


Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 fl oz: K


$14.03


Alcohol Free Fluid Extract Promotes Mental Focus Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxic oxygen radicals (flavonoids). An

Ginkgo Leaf Powder Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


Ginkgo Leaf Powder Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


$14.85


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. This bitter tasting herb can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of micro

Ginkgo Leaf Powder Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 4 oz: C


Ginkgo Leaf Powder Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 4 oz: C


$5.4


This bitter tasting herb can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the bloo

Ginkgo Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 16 fl oz: HH


Ginkgo Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 16 fl oz: HH


$120.04


This bitter tasting herb can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the bloo

Ginkgo Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 2 fl oz: HH


Ginkgo Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 2 fl oz: HH


$21.06


This bitter tasting herb can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the bloo

Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: C


$14.18


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. This bitter tasting herb can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of micro

Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 4 oz: C


Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 4 oz: C


$5.25


This bitter tasting herb can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the bloo

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$28.51


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$2018.52


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$230.69


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$1081.35


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$249.48


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$385.56


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$44.06


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$510.3


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$206.55


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$952.56


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$108.86


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$133.65


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: K


Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 lb: K


$12.87


This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the regi

Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye), 25 lb box: K


Ginkgo Leaf Cut & Sifted (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye), 25 lb box: K


$273.6


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Asiatic Cornelian Cherry (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) Granules 50 grams (1.77 oz): V (Special Order)


Asiatic Cornelian Cherry (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) Granules 50 grams (1.77 oz): V (Special Order)


$54.33


Functions: Astringe sperm Tonify liver and kidneys Control hyperhidrosis Indication: Kidney essence deficiency, pain and soreness in the lower back and knees, tinnitus, impaired hearing, involuntary emission, impotence, infertility, frequent urination, shock, abnormal sweating, excessive sweating, dizziness, lightheaded, excessive uterine bleeding, prolonged menses. The ripe fruit is gathered from October to November. The fruit is baked or boiled, after which the fruit pit is removed. The fruit is then dried in the sun or baked again. Shan Zhu Yu has been used for at least 2,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. It is a herb that ‘’stabilizes and binds” and is used principally to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and unusually active secretions including copious sweating, excessive urine, spermatorrhoea and premature ejaculation. Like all herbs that suppress bodily fluids (even excessive ones), it will simply prolong or lead to a worsening of symptoms if it is used without tonic or detoxifying herbs. It is, therefore, normally used in combination with herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and is an ingredient of the ”Pill of eight ingredients” which is used in China to ”warm up and invigorate the yang of the loins”. The fruit is antibacterial, antifungal, hypotensive, antitumor, astringent, diuretic, hepatic and tonic. The fruit, without the seed, is decocted for the treatment of arthritis, fever and a wide range of other ailments. It is used in the treatment of senile lumbago, diabetes, cystitis, tinnitus etc. The fruit has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Bacillus dysenteriae and Staphylococcus. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. The stem bark is astringent, antimalarial and tonic. The plant is antibacterial, diuretic, hypotensive and a urinary antiseptic. Properties & Taste: Sour and slightly warm Meridians: Liver and kidney Functions: 1. To tonify the liver and kidneys; 2. To astringe the essence; 3. To stop sweating Indications & Combinations 1. Deficiency of the liver and kidneys manifested as dizziness, blurred vision, soreness in the lower back, weakness of the legs, seminal emissions and impotence. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Prepared rehmannia root (Shudihuang), Dadder seed (Tusizi), Wolfberry fruit (Gouqizi) and Eucommia bark (Duzhong). 2. Spontaneous sweating due to weakness of the body. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Ginseng (Renshen), Prepared aconite root (Fuzi) and Oyster shell (Muli). Dosage: 5-10 g Cautions & Contraindications: This herb is contraindicated in cases with damp-heat or dysuria.

Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 fl oz: C


Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 1 fl oz: C


$6.6


Starwest Herbal Fluid Extracts are made to exacting standards, such as those of the German Pharmacopoeia, with a Certified Organic grain alcohol base. Starwest Herbal Extracts are convenient to use, an excellent alternative to herb tea or capsules. Made by a cold process method that extracts the maximum amount of vitamins, minerals, and active constituents of the herb. Our extracts have a herb strength of 1 to 1 and a 30% alcohol content; the fresh extracts are a 1 to 2 ratio with a 50% alcohol content. Our extensive line of herbal extracts are mostly Certified Kosher, including some Fresh, Responsibly Wildcrafted (WC) and many Certified Organic – all grown in compliance with the National Organic Program. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particula

Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 4 fl oz: C


Ginkgo Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 4 fl oz: C


$15.75


Starwest Herbal Fluid Extracts are made to exacting standards, such as those of the German Pharmacopoeia, with a Certified Organic grain alcohol base. Starwest Herbal Extracts are convenient to use, an excellent alternative to herb tea or capsules. Made by a cold process method that extracts the maximum amount of vitamins, minerals, and active constituents of the herb. Our extracts have a herb strength of 1 to 1 and a 30% alcohol content; the fresh extracts are a 1 to 2 ratio with a 50% alcohol content. Our extensive line of herbal extracts are mostly Certified Kosher, including some Fresh, Responsibly Wildcrafted (WC) and many Certified Organic – all grown in compliance with the National Organic Program. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particula

Ginkgo Leaf (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


Ginkgo Leaf (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


$26.5


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement.Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression.Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease.The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxic oxygen radicals (flavonoids). Antagonism of the platel

Ultra Ginkgo Plus, Edurance Formula with Eleuthero & Tibetan Rhodiola 10 cc 30 vials: K


Ultra Ginkgo Plus, Edurance Formula with Eleuthero & Tibetan Rhodiola 10 cc 30 vials: K


$11.69


Non-alcoholic oral liquid. Ginkgo Biloba, Tibetan Rhodiola & Eleuthero is a memory enhancing formula that increases brain oxygenation and circulation, stimulates the central nervous system, boosts stamina, improves mental and physical abilities, and helps the body adapt to the stresses of daily life. Prince of Peace Ent., Inc. brings you this highly refined Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract in a special formulation. Using the most advanced processing techniques, this Prince of Peace Brand Product will deliver the highest quality nutritional supplement for optimal health. Our products contain only pure natural ingredients. Known as one of the most valuable herbs, Ginkgo Biloba has been used as an essential supplement in China, Japan, and Korea for thousands of years. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experime

Ginkgo Biloba Extract 60 mg 60 capsules: K


Ginkgo Biloba Extract 60 mg 60 capsules: K


$8


The best-studied and most popular herb in Europe, ginkgo is prescribed more than 5 million times per year in Germany alone. Numerous well-controlled studies have shown it can improve blood flow to the brain and alleviate vertigo and ringing in the ears. And the evidence of its safety is solid. In China, the curative powers of Ginkgo have been known for thousands of years. It has been used as an aid in the treatment of many of the problems typically associated with aging, such as poor blood circulation, mental confusion and memory loss. Ginkgo stimulates cerebral circulation and oxygenation of cells, thereby improving mental clarity and alertness. Ginkgo has further been found to be effective in reducing blood cell clumping which medical science has discovered can bring on congestive heart disease and strokes. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmaco

Ginkgo Biloba & Red Panax Ginseng Extract 10 cc 10 vials: K


Ginkgo Biloba & Red Panax Ginseng Extract 10 cc 10 vials: K


$4.49


Oral liquid. Ginkgo Biloba & Red Panax Ginseng Extract herbal supplement. Known as one of the most valuable herbs, Ginkgo Biloba has been used as an essential supplement in China, Japan, and Korea for thousands of years. Ginkgo Biloba And Panax Ginseng is a memory enhancing formula that increases brain oxygenation and circulation, stimulates the central nervous system, boosts stamina, improves mental and physical abilities, and helps the body adapt to the stresses of daily life. Prince of Peace Ent., Inc. brings you this highly refined Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract in a special formulation with the world famous Red Panax Ginseng Root Extract from China’s Chang Pai Mountain. Using the most advanced processing techniques, this Prince of Peace Brand Product will deliver the highest quality nutritional supplement for optimal health. Our products contain only pure natural ingredients. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


$15319.13


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Standardized Extract Powder 24% Flavonoglycosides / 6% Terpine Lactones, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$3982.97


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


$1893.38


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


$2926.13


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 4:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$760.79


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$492.28


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF


$7229.25


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Bai Guo Ye) Powdered Extract 8:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$1879.61


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Leaf (Premium Grade) 24% Flavonglycosides\6% Triterpenes Powdered Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Ginkgo Leaf (Premium Grade) 24% Flavonglycosides\6% Triterpenes Powdered Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$9693.75


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Leaf (Premium Grade) 24% Flavonglycosides\6% Triterpenes Powdered Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Ginkgo Leaf (Premium Grade) 24% Flavonglycosides\6% Triterpenes Powdered Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$2895.2


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Ginkgo Leaf (Premium Grade) 24% Flavonglycosides\6% Triterpenes Powdered Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Ginkgo Leaf (Premium Grade) 24% Flavonglycosides\6% Triterpenes Powdered Extract (Ginkgo biloba; Bai Guo Ye) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$4459.12


Can be used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, food additive and supplement. Medicinal use of Ginkgo leaf tea is ancient in Chinese herbal medicine. It helps clear the mind and improve the power of concentration. Modern clinical trials have demonstrated the usefulness of ginkgo in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cognitive decline and depression. Ginkgo’s flavone glycosides and terpene lactones do indeed increase circulation to the brain and other parts of the body as well as exerting a protective action on nerve cells. The unique terpene lactone components found in ginkgo are known as ginkgolides and bilobalide. Ginkgolides apparently improve circulation and inhibit platelet-activating factor. Bilobalide protects the cells of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. One double blind study found that ginkgo could help people with macular degeneration, an oxidation-related disorder causing decreased or lost vision. Ginkgo’s antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous system may help prevent age-related declines in brain function. The brain and central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free radical attack. Free radical damage, that is, oxidation damage, in the brain is widely accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders associated with aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends a dry extract from the dried leaf of Ginkgo biloba for ‘(a) symptomatic treatment of disturbed performance in organic brain syndrome within the regimen of a therapeutic concept in cases of demential syndromes with the following principal symptoms: Memory deficits, disturbances in concentration, depressive emotional condition, dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.’ ‘(b) Improvement of pain-free walking distance in peripheral arterial occlusive disease in Stage II of Fontaine (intermittent claudication) in a regimen of physical therapeutic measures, in particular walking exercise. (c) Vertigo and tinnitus (ringing in the ear) of vascular and involutional origin.’ ‘The following pharmacological effects have been established experimentally: Improvement of hypoxic tolerance, particularly in the cerebral tissue. Inhibition of the development of traumatically or toxically induced cerebral edema, and acceleration of its regression. Reduction of retinal edema and of cellular lesions in the retina. Inhibition in age-related reduction of muscarinergic cholinoceptors and 2-adrenoceptors as well as stimulation of choline uptake in the hippocampus. Increased memory performance and learning capacity. Improvement in the compensation of disturbed equilibrium. Improvement of blood flow, particularly in the region of microcirculation. Improvement of the rheological properties of the blood. Inactivation of toxi

Drynaria Root 4:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Drynaria Root 4:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$1155


Action: Tonify kidney, activate circulation of blood, restrain bleeding, repair damaged bones and muscles. Indications: Kidney deficiency syndrome with symptoms of low back pain, weak feet, tinnitus, hearing loss, and chronic diarrhoea; fractures, contusions, and sprains. Dosage: 15 to 25 g in decoction. It also being used in pill forms or powder form. Biomaterials. 2002 Aug;23(16):3377-85. The effect of Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei J. Sm) on bone cell activities.Sun JS, Lin CY, Dong GC, Sheu SY, Lin FH, Chen LT, Wang YJ. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, ROC. In the traditional Chinese medicine, Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei (kunze) J. Sm) has been reported as a good enhancer for bone healing. In this experiment, we investigate the biochemical effects of this traditional Chinese medicine on the bone cells culture. Different concentrations of crude extract of Gu-Sui-Bu were added to rat bone cells culture. The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure was determined by colorimetric assay.… In this study, we demonstrated that Gu-Sui-Bu has potential effects on the bone cells culture. One of the major effects of Gu-Sui-Bu on the bone cells is probably mediated by its effect on the osteclasts activities. Continued and advanced study on the alterations in gene expression of bone cells by Chinese medicines will provide a basis for understanding the observed bone cell responses to various pharmacological interventions.

Drynaria Root 4:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Drynaria Root 4:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$344.96


Action: Tonify kidney, activate circulation of blood, restrain bleeding, repair damaged bones and muscles. Indications: Kidney deficiency syndrome with symptoms of low back pain, weak feet, tinnitus, hearing loss, and chronic diarrhoea; fractures, contusions, and sprains. Dosage: 15 to 25 g in decoction. It also being used in pill forms or powder form. Biomaterials. 2002 Aug;23(16):3377-85. The effect of Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei J. Sm) on bone cell activities.Sun JS, Lin CY, Dong GC, Sheu SY, Lin FH, Chen LT, Wang YJ. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, ROC. In the traditional Chinese medicine, Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei (kunze) J. Sm) has been reported as a good enhancer for bone healing. In this experiment, we investigate the biochemical effects of this traditional Chinese medicine on the bone cells culture. Different concentrations of crude extract of Gu-Sui-Bu were added to rat bone cells culture. The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure was determined by colorimetric assay.… In this study, we demonstrated that Gu-Sui-Bu has potential effects on the bone cells culture. One of the major effects of Gu-Sui-Bu on the bone cells is probably mediated by its effect on the osteclasts activities. Continued and advanced study on the alterations in gene expression of bone cells by Chinese medicines will provide a basis for understanding the observed bone cell responses to various pharmacological interventions.

Drynaria Root 4:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Drynaria Root 4:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$531.3


Action: Tonify kidney, activate circulation of blood, restrain bleeding, repair damaged bones and muscles. Indications: Kidney deficiency syndrome with symptoms of low back pain, weak feet, tinnitus, hearing loss, and chronic diarrhoea; fractures, contusions, and sprains. Dosage: 15 to 25 g in decoction. It also being used in pill forms or powder form. Biomaterials. 2002 Aug;23(16):3377-85. The effect of Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei J. Sm) on bone cell activities.Sun JS, Lin CY, Dong GC, Sheu SY, Lin FH, Chen LT, Wang YJ. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, ROC. In the traditional Chinese medicine, Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei (kunze) J. Sm) has been reported as a good enhancer for bone healing. In this experiment, we investigate the biochemical effects of this traditional Chinese medicine on the bone cells culture. Different concentrations of crude extract of Gu-Sui-Bu were added to rat bone cells culture. The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure was determined by colorimetric assay.… In this study, we demonstrated that Gu-Sui-Bu has potential effects on the bone cells culture. One of the major effects of Gu-Sui-Bu on the bone cells is probably mediated by its effect on the osteclasts activities. Continued and advanced study on the alterations in gene expression of bone cells by Chinese medicines will provide a basis for understanding the observed bone cell responses to various pharmacological interventions.

Drynaria Root 7:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Drynaria Root 7:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$431.2


Action: Tonify kidney, activate circulation of blood, restrain bleeding, repair damaged bones and muscles. Indications: Kidney deficiency syndrome with symptoms of low back pain, weak feet, tinnitus, hearing loss, and chronic diarrhoea; fractures, contusions, and sprains. Dosage: 15 to 25 g in decoction. It also being used in pill forms or powder form. Biomaterials. 2002 Aug;23(16):3377-85. The effect of Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei J. Sm) on bone cell activities.Sun JS, Lin CY, Dong GC, Sheu SY, Lin FH, Chen LT, Wang YJ. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, ROC. In the traditional Chinese medicine, Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei (kunze) J. Sm) has been reported as a good enhancer for bone healing. In this experiment, we investigate the biochemical effects of this traditional Chinese medicine on the bone cells culture. Different concentrations of crude extract of Gu-Sui-Bu were added to rat bone cells culture. The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure was determined by colorimetric assay.… In this study, we demonstrated that Gu-Sui-Bu has potential effects on the bone cells culture. One of the major effects of Gu-Sui-Bu on the bone cells is probably mediated by its effect on the osteclasts activities. Continued and advanced study on the alterations in gene expression of bone cells by Chinese medicines will provide a basis for understanding the observed bone cell responses to various pharmacological interventions.

Drynaria Root 7:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Drynaria Root 7:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$664.12


Action: Tonify kidney, activate circulation of blood, restrain bleeding, repair damaged bones and muscles. Indications: Kidney deficiency syndrome with symptoms of low back pain, weak feet, tinnitus, hearing loss, and chronic diarrhoea; fractures, contusions, and sprains. Dosage: 15 to 25 g in decoction. It also being used in pill forms or powder form. Biomaterials. 2002 Aug;23(16):3377-85. The effect of Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei J. Sm) on bone cell activities.Sun JS, Lin CY, Dong GC, Sheu SY, Lin FH, Chen LT, Wang YJ. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, ROC. In the traditional Chinese medicine, Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei (kunze) J. Sm) has been reported as a good enhancer for bone healing. In this experiment, we investigate the biochemical effects of this traditional Chinese medicine on the bone cells culture. Different concentrations of crude extract of Gu-Sui-Bu were added to rat bone cells culture. The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure was determined by colorimetric assay.… In this study, we demonstrated that Gu-Sui-Bu has potential effects on the bone cells culture. One of the major effects of Gu-Sui-Bu on the bone cells is probably mediated by its effect on the osteclasts activities. Continued and advanced study on the alterations in gene expression of bone cells by Chinese medicines will provide a basis for understanding the observed bone cell responses to various pharmacological interventions.

Drynaria Root 7:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Drynaria Root 7:1 Powdered Extract (Drynaria fortunei; Gu Sui Bu) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$1443.75


Action: Tonify kidney, activate circulation of blood, restrain bleeding, repair damaged bones and muscles. Indications: Kidney deficiency syndrome with symptoms of low back pain, weak feet, tinnitus, hearing loss, and chronic diarrhoea; fractures, contusions, and sprains. Dosage: 15 to 25 g in decoction. It also being used in pill forms or powder form. Biomaterials. 2002 Aug;23(16):3377-85. The effect of Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei J. Sm) on bone cell activities.Sun JS, Lin CY, Dong GC, Sheu SY, Lin FH, Chen LT, Wang YJ. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, ROC. In the traditional Chinese medicine, Gu-Sui-Bu (Drynaria fortunei (kunze) J. Sm) has been reported as a good enhancer for bone healing. In this experiment, we investigate the biochemical effects of this traditional Chinese medicine on the bone cells culture. Different concentrations of crude extract of Gu-Sui-Bu were added to rat bone cells culture. The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure was determined by colorimetric assay.… In this study, we demonstrated that Gu-Sui-Bu has potential effects on the bone cells culture. One of the major effects of Gu-Sui-Bu on the bone cells is probably mediated by its effect on the osteclasts activities. Continued and advanced study on the alterations in gene expression of bone cells by Chinese medicines will provide a basis for understanding the observed bone cell responses to various pharmacological interventions.

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$14.74


Functions: Tonify kidneys Nourish yin Nourish liver Clear vision Indication: Kidney and liver yin deficiency, internal heat, premature graying hair, hair loss, lower back and knees soreness and weakness, deafness, dizziness, floater, palpitations, insomnia, poor vision due to liver and kidney deficiency, constipation, weak extremities. Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic.

Mulberry Root-Bark (Morus alba; Sang Bai Pi) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Mulberry Root-Bark (Morus alba; Sang Bai Pi) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$14.74


Functions: Purge lungs Suppress asthma Deliver water Disperse swelling Indication: Heat in the lungs, hot phlegm, asthma and cough, vomiting of clear fluid, edema, abdominal distention. The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Eclipta Herb (Eclipta prostrata; Eclipta erecta; Bringraj; Han Lian Cao) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Eclipta Herb (Eclipta prostrata; Eclipta erecta; Bringraj; Han Lian Cao) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$17.84


Functions: Nourish yin Tonify kidneys Cool blood Control bleeding Dispel wind-damp Indication: Liver and kidney yin deficiency, dizziness, blurred vision, vertigo, nausea, vomit, hemoptysis, hematuria, hematochezia, dysentery, bloody dysentery, premature gray hair, hair loss, loosening of teeth, bleeding lesions. Used as an infusion, decoction, powder, medicated oil, and ghee (clarified butter). This species is widely used in traditional Chinese herbal medicine, and in Ayurveda. It is considered to be the best remedy for the hair and is also used as a rejuvenative and liver tonic. The whole plant is astringent, deobstruent, depurative, emetic, febrifuge, ophthalmic, purgative, styptic and tonic. It is used internally in the treatment of dropsy and liver complaints, anaemia, diphtheria, tinnitus, tooth loss and premature greying of the hair. Externally, it is used as an oil to treat hair loss and is also applied to athlete’s foot, eczema, dermatitis, wounds etc. According to Ayurvedic traditions, Bringraj is used for many ailments, including bleeding of any kind, similar to the way in which Eclipta is used in other countries, such as China and Australia. Bringraj is a tonic alterative and deobstruent, with a special influence on the liver, where it can help cirrhosis, hepatitis, or enlargement of the liver and spleen. Its affect on the blood is of use in anemia and skin disorders. It is also used as a nervine in Ayurvedic medicine to treat mental disorders, headaches, and insomnia. Bringraj is a restorative herb with reputed abilities to assist in the treatment of premature greying of the hair, balding, and alopecia, and it is taken internally in this regard, plus applied topically as an oil to the scalp. It has powerful emetic and purgative properties making it a classical choice in dysentery or fevers, used as an antipyretic and moderate laxative. Additionally, it is used as a general antiseptic and astringent oral remedy, such as infected gums and loose or falling teeth.

Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Ye) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Mulberry Leaf (Morus alba; Sang Ye) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$14.74


Functions: Expel wind and clear lungs heat Stop cough Soothe liver wind and heat Cleanse liver, clear vision Indication: Wind-heat fever, headache, hyperemia, thirst, cough, sore throat, dry mouth, yellow thick phlegm, red eyes, painful eyes, blurry vision, mild vomiting blood. The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Morus branch Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Morus branch Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$14.74


Functions: Dispel wind, promote the flow of qi to four extremities Regulate water metabolism Indication: Arthralgia due to wind-cold Bi and heat Bi; contraction of the limbs; leg edema, beriberi. The fruit is eaten raw. Inner bark – roasted and ground into a meal then used as a thickener in soups etc or mixed with cereals when making bread. The white mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds. An injected extract of the leaves can be used in the treatment of elephantiasis and purulent fistulae. The stems are antirheumatic, antispasmodic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral. They are used in the treatment of rheumatic pains and spasms, especially of the upper half of the body, high blood pressure. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia due to anaemia, neurasthenia, hypertension, diabetes, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly. The root bark is antiasthmatic, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive and sedative. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity.

Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q


$271.04


Fructus Corni, or Cornus Fructus The ripe fruit is gathered from October to November. The fruit is baked or boiled, after which the fruit pit is removed. The fruit is then dried in the sun or baked again. Shan Zhu Yu has been used for at least 2,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. It is a herb that "stabilizes and binds" and is used principally to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and unusually active secretions including copious sweating, excessive urine, spermatorrhoea and premature ejaculation. Like all herbs that suppress bodily fluids (even excessive ones), it will simply prolong or lead to a worsening of symptoms if it is used without tonic or detoxifying herbs. It is, therefore, normally used in combination with herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and is an ingredient of the "Pill of eight ingredients" which is used in China to "warm up and invigorate the yang of the loins". The fruit is antibacterial, antifungal, hypotensive, antitumor, astringent, diuretic, hepatic and tonic. The fruit, without the seed, is decocted for the treatment of arthritis, fever and a wide range of other ailments. It is used in the treatment of senile lumbago, diabetes, cystitis, tinnitus etc. The fruit has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Bacillus dysenteriae and Staphylococcus. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. The stem bark is astringent, antimalarial and tonic. The plant is antibacterial, diuretic, hypotensive and a urinary antiseptic. Properties & Taste: Sour and slightly warm Meridians: Liver and kidney Functions: 1. To tonify the liver and kidneys; 2. To astringe the essence; 3. To stop sweating Indications & Combinations 1. Deficiency of the liver and kidneys manifested as dizziness, blurred vision, soreness in the lower back, weakness of the legs, seminal emissions and impotence. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Prepared rehmannia root (Shudihuang), Dadder seed (Tusizi), Wolfberry fruit (Gouqizi) and Eucommia bark (Duzhong). 2. Spontaneous sweating due to weakness of the body. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Ginseng (Renshen), Prepared aconite root (Fuzi) and Oyster shell (Muli). Dosage: 5-10 g Cautions & Contraindications: This herb is contraindicated in cases with damp-heat or dysuria.

Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q


$417.45


Fructus Corni, or Cornus Fructus The ripe fruit is gathered from October to November. The fruit is baked or boiled, after which the fruit pit is removed. The fruit is then dried in the sun or baked again. Shan Zhu Yu has been used for at least 2,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. It is a herb that "stabilizes and binds" and is used principally to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and unusually active secretions including copious sweating, excessive urine, spermatorrhoea and premature ejaculation. Like all herbs that suppress bodily fluids (even excessive ones), it will simply prolong or lead to a worsening of symptoms if it is used without tonic or detoxifying herbs. It is, therefore, normally used in combination with herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and is an ingredient of the "Pill of eight ingredients" which is used in China to "warm up and invigorate the yang of the loins". The fruit is antibacterial, antifungal, hypotensive, antitumor, astringent, diuretic, hepatic and tonic. The fruit, without the seed, is decocted for the treatment of arthritis, fever and a wide range of other ailments. It is used in the treatment of senile lumbago, diabetes, cystitis, tinnitus etc. The fruit has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Bacillus dysenteriae and Staphylococcus. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. The stem bark is astringent, antimalarial and tonic. The plant is antibacterial, diuretic, hypotensive and a urinary antiseptic. Properties & Taste: Sour and slightly warm Meridians: Liver and kidney Functions: 1. To tonify the liver and kidneys; 2. To astringe the essence; 3. To stop sweating Indications & Combinations 1. Deficiency of the liver and kidneys manifested as dizziness, blurred vision, soreness in the lower back, weakness of the legs, seminal emissions and impotence. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Prepared rehmannia root (Shudihuang), Dadder seed (Tusizi), Wolfberry fruit (Gouqizi) and Eucommia bark (Duzhong). 2. Spontaneous sweating due to weakness of the body. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Ginseng (Renshen), Prepared aconite root (Fuzi) and Oyster shell (Muli). Dosage: 5-10 g Cautions & Contraindications: This herb is contraindicated in cases with damp-heat or dysuria.

Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cornus officinalis; Cornus Fructus; Asiatic Dogwood; Shan Zhu Yu) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q


$907.5


Fructus Corni, or Cornus Fructus The ripe fruit is gathered from October to November. The fruit is baked or boiled, after which the fruit pit is removed. The fruit is then dried in the sun or baked again. Shan Zhu Yu has been used for at least 2,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. It is a herb that "stabilizes and binds" and is used principally to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and unusually active secretions including copious sweating, excessive urine, spermatorrhoea and premature ejaculation. Like all herbs that suppress bodily fluids (even excessive ones), it will simply prolong or lead to a worsening of symptoms if it is used without tonic or detoxifying herbs. It is, therefore, normally used in combination with herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and is an ingredient of the "Pill of eight ingredients" which is used in China to "warm up and invigorate the yang of the loins". The fruit is antibacterial, antifungal, hypotensive, antitumor, astringent, diuretic, hepatic and tonic. The fruit, without the seed, is decocted for the treatment of arthritis, fever and a wide range of other ailments. It is used in the treatment of senile lumbago, diabetes, cystitis, tinnitus etc. The fruit has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Bacillus dysenteriae and Staphylococcus. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. The stem bark is astringent, antimalarial and tonic. The plant is antibacterial, diuretic, hypotensive and a urinary antiseptic. Properties & Taste: Sour and slightly warm Meridians: Liver and kidney Functions: 1. To tonify the liver and kidneys; 2. To astringe the essence; 3. To stop sweating Indications & Combinations 1. Deficiency of the liver and kidneys manifested as dizziness, blurred vision, soreness in the lower back, weakness of the legs, seminal emissions and impotence. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Prepared rehmannia root (Shudihuang), Dadder seed (Tusizi), Wolfberry fruit (Gouqizi) and Eucommia bark (Duzhong). 2. Spontaneous sweating due to weakness of the body. Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu) is used with Ginseng (Renshen), Prepared aconite root (Fuzi) and Oyster shell (Muli). Dosage: 5-10 g Cautions & Contraindications: This herb is contraindicated in cases with damp-heat or dysuria.

Zinc Picolinate 25 mg 60 tablets: K


Zinc Picolinate 25 mg 60 tablets: K


$3.77


Zinc is an essential trace mineral. Every cell in the body needs this nutrient and hundreds of body processes rely on it, from the immune system and the enzymes that produce DNA to the senses of taste and smell. Although the body does not produce zinc on its own, this mineral is readily available in drinking water and certain foods. Even so, a surprising number of adults fail to get enough of this mineral through their diet. There’s now evidence that supplements may also be useful in providing the extra zinc needed to fight cold and flu symptoms. In addition, zinc has shown promise for speeding the healing of canker sores and sore throat, promoting recovery from skin injuries, reducing tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and controlling acne and eye problems. Zinc is believed to promote a strong immune system by, among other things, revitalizing the thymus gland and its production of white blood cells. In addition, autoimmune diseases (chronic ailments linked to the improper functioning of the immune system, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or fibromyalgia) may also benefit from zinc supplementation. Interestingly, the presence of too little zinc has been linked to a decreased immune response in older people. Again, supplemental zinc may be a viable remedy. In a study of 118 relatively healthy but elderly nursing home residents in Italy, researchers found that those given 25 mg of zinc daily for three months developed stronger immune systems. By boosting the immune system, zinc may also protect against fungal infections and various infectious disorders, such as conjunctivitis and pneumonia. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. Zinc may help to: Fight colds and flu: When taken promptly at the first signs of illness, zinc lozenges can minimize the duration and severity of cold and flu symptoms. Research indicates that the zinc may actually destroy the cold virus, cutting the duration of an infection nearly in half. Promote healing of skin wounds, eczema, rosacea, burns, and other irritations: Zinc repairs the skin’s top layer in part by helping to process the essential fatty acids that encourage healing. Adding zinc supplements to your diet may therefore lead to more efficient recovery from burns, psoriasis, rosacea, hemorrhoids, and eczema, especially if the affected area is not healing well. The body also requires extra nutrients such as zinc to help repair burned skin and reinforce the immune response. Control acne: In some studies, zinc has been linked to skin health because it enhances the immune system, reduces inflammation, and promotes healthy hormone levels. Acne may improve as a result. In one study, zinc when taken in conjunction with topical prescription antibiotic solutions, such as erythromycin and clindamycin, considerably increased the capacity of these medications to clear up the acne. Because long-term use of zinc inhibits copper absorption, it should be taken along with that min

Children's Zinc Fruit Flavored Lozenges with Vit C 45 lozenges: K


Children’s Zinc Fruit Flavored Lozenges with Vit C 45 lozenges: K


$3.23


Zinc is an essential trace mineral. Every cell in the body needs this nutrient and hundreds of body processes rely on it, from the immune system and the enzymes that produce DNA to the senses of taste and smell. Although the body does not produce zinc on its own, this mineral is readily available in drinking water and certain foods. Even so, a surprising number of adults fail to get enough of this mineral through their diet. There’s now evidence that supplements may also be useful in providing the extra zinc needed to fight cold and flu symptoms. Vitamin C plays important roles in wound healing and as a natural antihistamine. In addition, zinc has shown promise for speeding the healing of canker sores and sore throat, promoting recovery from skin injuries, reducing tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and controlling acne and eye problems. Zinc is believed to promote a strong immune system by, among other things, revitalizing the thymus gland and its production of white blood cells. In addition, autoimmune diseases (chronic ailments linked to the improper functioning of the immune system, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or fibromyalgia) may also benefit from zinc supplementation. Interestingly, the presence of too little zinc has been linked to a decreased immune response in older people. Again, supplemental zinc may be a viable remedy. In a study of 118 relatively healthy but elderly nursing home residents in Italy, researchers found that those given 25 mg of zinc daily for three months developed stronger immune systems. By boosting the immune system, zinc may also protect against fungal infections and various infectious disorders, such as conjunctivitis and pneumonia. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. Zinc may help to: Fight colds and flu: When taken promptly at the first signs of illness, zinc lozenges can minimize the duration and severity of cold and flu symptoms. Research indicates that the zinc may actually destroy the cold virus, cutting the duration of an infection nearly in half. Promote healing of skin wounds, eczema, rosacea, burns, and other irritations: Zinc repairs the skin’s top layer in part by helping to process the essential fatty acids that encourage healing. Adding zinc supplements to your diet may therefore lead to more efficient recovery from burns, psoriasis, rosacea, hemorrhoids, and eczema, especially if the affected area is not healing well. The body also requires extra nutrients such as zinc to help repair burned skin and reinforce the immune response. Control acne: In some studies, zinc has been linked to skin health because it enhances the immune system, reduces inflammation, and promotes healthy hormone levels. Acne may improve as a result. In one study, zinc when taken in conjunction with topical prescription antibiotic solutions, such as erythromycin and clindamycin, considerably increased the capacity of these medications to clear up the acne. Because

Gentiana Scabra Root (Gentiana scabra; Long Dan Cao) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


Gentiana Scabra Root (Gentiana scabra; Long Dan Cao) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order)


$32.6


Functions: Dispel heat Purge excess fire in the liver and gallbladder Expel dampness Expel damp-heat in the lower jiao Indication: Damp-heat red swollen sore throat and eyes, ocular irritation, sore throat, deafness, jaundice, fever, spasm, epilepsy, convulsion, flank pain, headache, fever, swollen and sore scrotum, itching in the genital area due to damp-heat. Long Dan Cao is used as a bitter tonic in Chinese herbalism where it promotes digestive secretions and treats a range of illnesses associated with the liver. The root is antibacterial and stomachic. It is used in the treatment of jaundice, leucorrhoea, eczema, conjunctivitis, sore throat, acute infection of the urinary system, hypertension with dizziness and tinnitus. This species is one of several that are the source of the medicinal gentian root, the following notes are based on the general uses of G. lutea which is the most commonly used species in the West. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Gentian is a digestive aid and appetite stimulator. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs, reflecting the opinion of modern scientific herbalism, recommends Gentian root for ‘Digestive disorders, such as loss of appetite, fullness, flatulence.’ ‘Contraindications: Gastric and duodenal peptic ulcers. Side Effects: Especially sensitive persons may occasionally experience headaches.’ ‘Daily dosage: Tincture: 1 – 3 g; Fluidextract: 2 – 4 g; Root: 2 – 4 g. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug and dried extracts for infusions, bitter-tasting forms of medications for oral administration.’ ‘Actions: The essential active principles are the bitter substances contained in the herb. These bring about a reflex excitation of the taste receptors, leading to increased secretion of saliva and the digestive juices. Gentian root is therefore considered to be not simply a pure bitter, but also a roborant and tonic. In animal experimentation there are indications that bronchial secretion is increased.’ Gentian’s bitter glycosides gentiopicrin and amarogentin stimulate secretion of saliva in the mouth and hydrochloric acid in the stomach, and may also stimulate bile production, which aids in the body’s assimilation of fats. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Gentian is one of the most useful of our bitter vegetable tonics. It is specially useful in states of exhaustion from chronic disease and in all cases of general debility, weakness of the digestive organs and want of appetite. It is one of the best strengtheners of the human system, and is an excellent tonic to combine with a purgative to prevent its debilitating effects. Many dyspeptic complaints are more effectually relieved by Gentian bitters than by Peruvian Bark. It is of extreme value in jaundice and is prescribed extensively.’ ‘Besides being unrivalled as a stomachic tonic, Gentian possesses febrifuge, emmenagogue,

Dogwood Fruit (Cornus officinalis; Shan Zhu Yu) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


Dogwood Fruit (Cornus officinalis; Shan Zhu Yu) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


$37.1


Shan Zhu Yu has been used for at least 2,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. It is a herb that “stabilizes and binds” and is used principally to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and unusually active secretions including copious sweating, excessive urine, spermatorrhoea and premature ejaculation. Like all herbs that suppress bodily fluids (even excessive ones), it will simply prolong or lead to a worsening of symptoms if it is used without tonic or detoxifying herbs. It is, therefore, normally used in combination with herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and is an ingredient of the “Pill of eight ingredients” which is used in China to “warm up and invigorate the yang of the loins”. The fruit is antibacterial, antifungal, hypotensive, antitumor, astringent, diuretic, hepatic and tonic. The fruit, without the seed, is decocted for the treatment of arthritis, fever and a wide range of other ailments. It is used in the treatment of senile lumbago, diabetes, cystitis, tinnitus etc. The fruit has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Bacillus dysenteriae and Staphylococcus. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. The stem bark is astringent, antimalarial and tonic. The plant is antibacterial, diuretic, hypotensive and a urinary antiseptic.This is a potent 5 to 1 powdered extract, meaning that one gram of extract is equal in potency to 5 grams of herb. This extract is packed in Plum Flower Brand’s nitrogen-flushed, safety-sealed dispenser bottle, a sample of which is pictured above. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. This is a pure herbal product with no additives. Extracted from sulfur-free and chlorine-free herbs for superior quality. Manufactured in a low-temperature water extraction process to preserve herb integrity. Extracted essential oils are replenished for proper potency. Strict quality control testing to ensure microbiological and heavy metal safety. Only powdered herb added to maintain purity (no artificial fillers such as lactose, cellulose or starch used). TLC (Thin-layer Chromatography) tested to guarantee product quality.Plum Flower takes great care to preserve delicate herbal oils, which are first evaporated using either a water or water-alcohol base in a process that never exceeds 100° centigrade.Sealed vacuum chargers precisely control the temperature, ensuring that none of the oils are lost. Cheaper, high-temperature methods are common industry practice, but these tend to burn off the vital oils.The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily submitted to the FDA for approval.Finally, batches are regularly sent out for quality control testing in third-party labs to double-ensure

Dogwood Fruit (Cornus officinalis; Shan Zhu Yu) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


Dogwood Fruit (Cornus officinalis; Shan Zhu Yu) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


$31.9


Shan Zhu Yu has been used for at least 2,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. It is a herb that “stabilizes and binds” and is used principally to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and unusually active secretions including copious sweating, excessive urine, spermatorrhoea and premature ejaculation. Like all herbs that suppress bodily fluids (even excessive ones), it will simply prolong or lead to a worsening of symptoms if it is used without tonic or detoxifying herbs. It is, therefore, normally used in combination with herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and is an ingredient of the “Pill of eight ingredients” which is used in China to “warm up and invigorate the yang of the loins”. The fruit is antibacterial, antifungal, hypotensive, antitumor, astringent, diuretic, hepatic and tonic. The fruit, without the seed, is decocted for the treatment of arthritis, fever and a wide range of other ailments. It is used in the treatment of senile lumbago, diabetes, cystitis, tinnitus etc. The fruit has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Bacillus dysenteriae and Staphylococcus. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. The stem bark is astringent, antimalarial and tonic. The plant is antibacterial, diuretic, hypotensive and a urinary antiseptic.This is Plum Flower brand’s nitrogen-flushed vacuum pack. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. Sulfur Free, Chlorine Free, Aluminum Phosphate Free.Sulfites are used to give herbs the appearance of freshness. As with dried fruit, unsulfured herbs look different than those that are adulterated with preservatives. Herbs that are preservative free are more natural looking and are generally darker. The brightness of the herbs may be appealing, but it indicates the presence of harmful additives. Despite their appearance, unsulfured herbs are more fresh and safer than regular commercially available products. The use of sulfur, chlorine and aluminum phosphate was made unnecessary through the establishment of Plum Flower processing stations in China. Herb harvesters slice and process the herbs fresh, avoiding the need to rehydrate dried herbs later to process. This first step is crucial, as rehydration leads to decomposition and thus the need for preservatives. The herbs are then packed and the packages vacuum-packed, injected with nitrogen, and sealed. The nitrogen process combined with the lack of sulfur treatment inhibits the growth of anaerobic organisms, resulting in safer, higher quality herbs. After opening, store in a cool dry place.The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily submitted to the FDA for approval.Finally, batches are regularly sent out for quality co

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


$18


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic. This is a potent 5 to 1 powdered extract, meaning that one gram of extract is equal in potency to 5 grams of herb. This extract is packed in Plum Flower Brand’s nitrogen-flushed, safety-sealed dispenser bottle, a sample of which is pictured above. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. This is a pure herbal product with no additives. Extracted from sulfur-free and chlorine-free herbs for superior quality. Manufactured in a low-temperature water extraction process to preserve herb integrity. Extracted essential oils are replenished for proper potency. Strict quality control testing to ensure microbiological and heavy metal safety. Only powdered herb added to maintain purity (no artificial fillers such as lactose, cellulose or starch used). TLC (Thin-layer Chromatography) tested to guarantee product quality. Plum Flower takes great care to preserve delicate herbal oils, which are first evaporated using either a water or water-alcohol base in a process that never exceeds 100° centigrade. Sealed vacuum chargers precisely control the temperature, ensuring that none of the oils are lost. Cheaper, high-temperature methods are common industry practice, but these tend to burn off the vital oils. The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily submitted to the FDA for approval. Finally, batches are regularly sent out for quality control testing in third-party labs to double

Dogwood Fruit (Cornus officinalis; Shan Zhu Yu) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


Dogwood Fruit (Cornus officinalis; Shan Zhu Yu) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


$29.35


Shan Zhu Yu has been used for at least 2,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. It is a herb that "stabilizes and binds" and is used principally to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and unusually active secretions including copious sweating, excessive urine, spermatorrhoea and premature ejaculation. Like all herbs that suppress bodily fluids (even excessive ones), it will simply prolong or lead to a worsening of symptoms if it is used without tonic or detoxifying herbs. It is, therefore, normally used in combination with herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and is an ingredient of the "Pill of eight ingredients" which is used in China to "warm up and invigorate the yang of the loins". The fruit is antibacterial, antifungal, hypotensive, antitumor, astringent, diuretic, hepatic and tonic. The fruit, without the seed, is decocted for the treatment of arthritis, fever and a wide range of other ailments. It is used in the treatment of senile lumbago, diabetes, cystitis, tinnitus etc. The fruit has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Bacillus dysenteriae and Staphylococcus. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. The stem bark is astringent, antimalarial and tonic. The plant is antibacterial, diuretic, hypotensive and a urinary antiseptic. This is Plum Flower brand’s nitrogen-flushed vacuum pack. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. Sulfur Free, Chlorine Free, Aluminum Phosphate Free. Sulfites are used to give herbs the appearance of freshness. As with dried fruit, unsulfured herbs look different than those that are adulterated with preservatives. Herbs that are preservative free are more natural looking and are generally darker. The brightness of the herbs may be appealing, but it indicates the presence of harmful additives. Despite their appearance, unsulfured herbs are more fresh and safer than regular commercially available products. The use of sulfur, chlorine and aluminum phosphate was made unnecessary through the establishment of Plum Flower processing stations in China. Herb harvesters slice and process the herbs fresh, avoiding the need to rehydrate dried herbs later to process. This first step is crucial, as rehydration leads to decomposition and thus the need for preservatives. The herbs are then packed and the packages vacuum-packed, injected with nitrogen, and sealed. The nitrogen process combined with the lack of sulfur treatment inhibits the growth of anaerobic organisms, resulting in safer, higher quality herbs. After opening, store in a cool dry place. The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily subm

Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


Glossy Privet Fruit (Ligustrum lucidum; Nu Zhen Zi) 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


$11.15


Chinese privet has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,000 years. The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints associated with weak kidney and liver energy such as menopausal problems (especially premature menopause), blurred vision, cataracts, tinnitus, rheumatic pains, palpitations, backache and insomnia. Modern research has shown that the plant increases the white blood cell count and is of value when used to prevent bone marrow loss in cancer chemotherapy patients, it also has potential in the treatment of AIDS. Extracts of the plant show antitumour activity. Good results have also been achieved when the fruit has been used in treating respiratory tract infections, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis. The fruit is harvested when fully ripe and is dried for later use. It is often decocted with other herbs in the treatment of a wide variety of ailments and also as a general tonic. Some caution is advised in their use, since the fruits are toxic when eaten in quantity. The leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, febrifuge, pectoral and vulnerary. The bark of the stems is diaphoretic. This is Plum Flower brand’s nitrogen-flushed vacuum pack. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. Sulfur Free, Chlorine Free, Aluminum Phosphate Free. Sulfites are used to give herbs the appearance of freshness. As with dried fruit, unsulfured herbs look different than those that are adulterated with preservatives. Herbs that are preservative free are more natural looking and are generally darker. The brightness of the herbs may be appealing, but it indicates the presence of harmful additives. Despite their appearance, unsulfured herbs are more fresh and safer than regular commercially available products. The use of sulfur, chlorine and aluminum phosphate was made unnecessary through the establishment of Plum Flower processing stations in China. Herb harvesters slice and process the herbs fresh, avoiding the need to rehydrate dried herbs later to process. This first step is crucial, as rehydration leads to decomposition and thus the need for preservatives. The herbs are then packed and the packages vacuum-packed, injected with nitrogen, and sealed. The nitrogen process combined with the lack of sulfur treatment inhibits the growth of anaerobic organisms, resulting in safer, higher quality herbs. After opening, store in a cool dry place. The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily submitted to the FDA for approval. Finally, batches are regularly sent out for quality control test

Eupatorium Herb (Eupatorium fortunei; Pei Lan) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


Eupatorium Herb (Eupatorium fortunei; Pei Lan) 5:1 Extract Powder 100 gm: V (Special Order)


$18


The leaves and stems are anodyne, antibacterial, antiviral, diaphoretic and nervine. They are taken internally in the treatment of indigestion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, feverish colds etc. In excess the plant causes irritation to the stomach. The plant contains the essential oil thymol. In large doses this can cause various health problems such as headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, inhibition of respiration and the circulation. Use with caution. The seed is prescribed in China for the ‘36 diseases of women’. The root is considered to be beneficial to the circulation and a restorative to women after parturition. It is harvested in the autumn and dried for later use. The herbage, soaked in oil, is applied to the hair as a treatment for dandruff. This is a potent 5 to 1 powdered extract, meaning that one gram of extract is equal in potency to 5 grams of herb. This extract is packed in Plum Flower Brand’s nitrogen-flushed, safety-sealed dispenser bottle, a sample of which is pictured above. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. This is a pure herbal product with no additives. Extracted from sulfur-free and chlorine-free herbs for superior quality. Manufactured in a low-temperature water extraction process to preserve herb integrity. Extracted essential oils are replenished for proper potency. Strict quality control testing to ensure microbiological and heavy metal safety. Only powdered herb added to maintain purity (no artificial fillers such as lactose, cellulose or starch used). TLC (Thin-layer Chromatography) tested to guarantee product quality. Plum Flower takes great care to preserve delicate herbal oils, which are first evaporated using either a water or water-alcohol base in a process that never exceeds 100° centigrade. Sealed vacuum chargers precisely control the temperature, ensuring that none of the oils are lost. Cheaper, high-temperature methods are common industry practice, but these tend to burn off the vital oils. The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily submitted to the FDA for approval. Finally, batches are regularly sent out for quality control testing in third-party labs to double-ensure that Plum Flower products are 100% free of pharmaceuticals, preservatives and dyes. The Lanzhou and Guang Zhou factories are so clean, they are certified by the Australian Government’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (GMP). These standards surpass any of the FDA, and are considered the highest for any government agency in the world.

Eupatorium Herb (Eupatorium fortunei; Pei Lan) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


Eupatorium Herb (Eupatorium fortunei; Pei Lan) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


$11.25


The leaves and stems are anodyne, antibacterial, antiviral, diaphoretic and nervine. They are taken internally in the treatment of indigestion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, feverish colds etc. In excess the plant causes irritation to the stomach. The plant contains the essential oil thymol. In large doses this can cause various health problems such as headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, inhibition of respiration and the circulation. Use with caution. The seed is prescribed in China for the ‘36 diseases of women’. The root is considered to be beneficial to the circulation and a restorative to women after parturition. It is harvested in the autumn and dried for later use. The herbage, soaked in oil, is applied to the hair as a treatment for dandruff. This is Plum Flower brand’s nitrogen-flushed vacuum pack. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. Sulfur Free, Chlorine Free, Aluminum Phosphate Free. Sulfites are used to give herbs the appearance of freshness. As with dried fruit, unsulfured herbs look different than those that are adulterated with preservatives. Herbs that are preservative free are more natural looking and are generally darker. The brightness of the herbs may be appealing, but it indicates the presence of harmful additives. Despite their appearance, unsulfured herbs are more fresh and safer than regular commercially available products. The use of sulfur, chlorine and aluminum phosphate was made unnecessary through the establishment of Plum Flower processing stations in China. Herb harvesters slice and process the herbs fresh, avoiding the need to rehydrate dried herbs later to process. This first step is crucial, as rehydration leads to decomposition and thus the need for preservatives. The herbs are then packed and the packages vacuum-packed, injected with nitrogen, and sealed. The nitrogen process combined with the lack of sulfur treatment inhibits the growth of anaerobic organisms, resulting in safer, higher quality herbs. After opening, store in a cool dry place. The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily submitted to the FDA for approval. Finally, batches are regularly sent out for quality control testing in third-party labs to double-ensure that Plum Flower products are 100% free of pharmaceuticals, preservatives and dyes. The Lanzhou and Guang Zhou factories are so clean, they are certified by the Australian Government’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (GMP). These standards surpass any of the FDA, and are considered the highest for any government agency in the world.

Eupatorium Herb (Eupatorium fortunei; Pei Lan) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


Eupatorium Herb (Eupatorium fortunei; Pei Lan) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order)


$15


The leaves and stems are anodyne, antibacterial, antiviral, diaphoretic and nervine. They are taken internally in the treatment of indigestion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, feverish colds etc. In excess the plant causes irritation to the stomach. The plant contains the essential oil thymol. In large doses this can cause various health problems such as headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, inhibition of respiration and the circulation. Use with caution. The seed is prescribed in China for the ‘36 diseases of women’. The root is considered to be beneficial to the circulation and a restorative to women after parturition. It is harvested in the autumn and dried for later use. The herbage, soaked in oil, is applied to the hair as a treatment for dandruff. This is Plum Flower brand’s nitrogen-flushed vacuum pack. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. Sulfur Free, Chlorine Free, Aluminum Phosphate Free. Sulfites are used to give herbs the appearance of freshness. As with dried fruit, unsulfured herbs look different than those that are adulterated with preservatives. Herbs that are preservative free are more natural looking and are generally darker. The brightness of the herbs may be appealing, but it indicates the presence of harmful additives. Despite their appearance, unsulfured herbs are more fresh and safer than regular commercially available products. The use of sulfur, chlorine and aluminum phosphate was made unnecessary through the establishment of Plum Flower processing stations in China. Herb harvesters slice and process the herbs fresh, avoiding the need to rehydrate dried herbs later to process. This first step is crucial, as rehydration leads to decomposition and thus the need for preservatives. The herbs are then packed and the packages vacuum-packed, injected with nitrogen, and sealed. The nitrogen process combined with the lack of sulfur treatment inhibits the growth of anaerobic organisms, resulting in safer, higher quality herbs. After opening, store in a cool dry place. The facilities in Lanzhou and Guang Zhou, China, scientifically test each batch of herbs before, during and after the processing to make sure that all the active ingredients are present. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals. Those herbs exported to the U.S. are voluntarily submitted to the FDA for approval. Finally, batches are regularly sent out for quality control testing in third-party labs to double-ensure that Plum Flower products are 100% free of pharmaceuticals, preservatives and dyes. The Lanzhou and Guang Zhou factories are so clean, they are certified by the Australian Government’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (GMP). These standards surpass any of the FDA, and are considered the highest for any government agency in the world.


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