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Senna surattensis (Burm. f.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby
  • Chinese Medicine

How to Use Senna Leaves: A Comprehensive Guide

Senna leaves offer temporary constipation relief; use them short-term. Focus on diet, exercise, and hydration for long-term digestive health.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
Brown senna extract powder on table
  • Chinese Medicine

Senna Leaf Extract: What Is It, Uses, and Side Effects

Senna leaf extract, a time-tested natural laxative, aids in constipation relief but should be used cautiously due to its potency.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
Senna Leaf Tea
  • Chinese Medicine

Senna Leaf Tea: What It Is, Benefits, and Risks

In summary, senna leaf tea offers an effective natural remedy for occasional constipation and may provide other digestive health benefits when used responsibly.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
Fan xie ye, also known as senna leaf
  • Chinese Medicine

Fan Xie Ye (番泻叶): What It Is, Benefits, and Risks

Fan xie ye(番泻叶), scientifically known as Cassia angustifolia or Cassia acutifolia, is a small shrub-like herb belonging to the legume family.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
Mang xiao, also known as mirabilite or Glauber's salt
  • Chinese Medicine

Why can Glauber’s salt (sodium sulfate decahydrate) be used as a TCM material?

While it might seem surprising that a simple salt can be such a versatile TCM material, Glauber's salt proves that sometimes, less is more.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
Mang xiao, also known as mirabilite or Glauber's salt
  • Chinese Medicine

Mang Xiao (芒硝): What It Is, Benefits, and Medical Uses

Mang xiao, also known as mirabilite or Glauber's salt, is a mineral-based traditional Chinese medicine that has been used for centuries.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
rhubarb upside down cake
  • Chinese Medicine

Can Diabetics Have Rhubarb: A Fact Check

So, can diabetics have rhubarb? Absolutely! It's a nutrient-rich, low-carb option that may even offer some extra benefits for blood sugar management.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
cat and Rhubarb
  • Chinese Medicine

Can Cats Have Rhubarb: A Fact-Based Investigation

Let's dive into the facts about cats and rhubarb, and explore why this seemingly innocent vegetable can be a serious threat to your kitty's health.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
recipe: rhubarb-blueberry pie with papaya-apple glaze
  • Chinese Medicine

What does rhubarb taste like?

What does rhubarb taste like? Rhubarb is intensely tart and sour, sometimes with a hint of bitterness.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
Can Dogs Eat Rhubarb
  • Chinese Medicine

Can Dogs Eat Rhubarb: The Facts You Need to Know

Can dogs eat rhubarb? The short answer is a big, fat no. Rhubarb is toxic to dogs and can cause a range of health issues.
  • OnSeptember 18, 2024
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