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Portulaca Oleracea Extract
  • Chinese Medicine

Portulaca Oleracea Extract: What Is It, Benefits, Uses, and Risks

Portulaca oleracea extract is derived from the dried whole herb of Portulaca oleracea L., commonly known as purslane, a plant native to many regions worldwide.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Purslane salad with delicious juice for breakfast
  • Chinese Medicine

Is Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) Edible: Benefits and Recipes

Is Purslane Safe to Eat? The short answer is yes! Purslane is not only edible but also incredibly nutritious.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Portulaca oleracea stems
  • Chinese Medicine

Ma Chi Xian (马齿苋): What Is It, Benefits, and Risks

Ma Chi Xian, or purslane, is more than just a common weed. It's a nutritious herb with a long history of use in traditional medicine and cuisine.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Shan Dou Gen, also known as Tonkin Sophora Root or Euchresta japonica
  • Chinese Medicine

Shan Dou Gen (山豆根): What Is It, Benefits, and Risks

Shan Dou Gen, also known as Tonkin Sophora Root or Euchresta japonica, is a traditional Chinese herb with a long history of medicinal use.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Tu Fu Ling (Smilax Glabra) Herb
  • Chinese Medicine

Tu Fu Ling (Smilax Glabra) Herb: What It Is, Benefits, and Risks

Tu Fu Ling(chinese name: 土茯苓), also known as Smilax Glabra, is a perennial evergreen vine widely distributed in southern China.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Zi Hua Di Ding, also known as Viola yedoensis Makino
  • Chinese Medicine

Zi Hua Di Ding (紫花地丁): What It Is, Benefits, and Risks

Zi Hua Di Ding(chinese name: 紫花地丁; English name: Viola philippica) is a medicinal herb that is part of the Violaceae family.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Chuan Xin Lian (Andrographis Paniculata) herb
  • Chinese Medicine

Chuan Xin Lian (Andrographis Paniculata): Benefits, and Risks

Andrographis paniculata, commonly known as Chuan Xin Lian (chinese name: 穿心莲) in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Bai Tou Weng (Chinese Pulsatilla Root): What It Is, Benefits, and Risks
  • Chinese Medicine

Bai Tou Weng (Chinese Pulsatilla Root): What It Is, Benefits, and Risks

Bai Tou Weng, or Chinese Pulsatilla Root, is a fascinating herb with a long history in traditional Chinese medicine.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
  • Chinese Medicine

She Gan (射干) Herb: What It Is, Benefits, and Risks

She Gan has been used in TCM for ages. It's like that old family recipe that's been passed down for generations - tried, tested, and trusted.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
Dandelions Kill Cancer Cells:
  • Chinese Medicine

Dandelions Kill Cancer Cells: True or False?

The evidence that dandelions kill cancer cells is far from conclusive. Early lab studies suggest potential, but until human clinical trials are conducted.
  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
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