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Gardenia jasminoides had been used for centuries in traditional Asian medicine, where it is employed mainly as an antiphlogistic (anti-inflammatory), analgesic, diaphoretic, sedative and haemostatic. Herbalists recommend the small, ovate fruits of this herb in the treatment of depression, anxiety and insomnia, liver disorders, and fever. The fruits are also used against inflamed eyes, tumors, painful and reddish urination.
Treating Digestive Disorders
Gardenia jasminoides extracts also play an important role in alleviating frequent problems occurring along the digestive tract. This plant promotes the flow of bile, contracts the gallbladder (as soon as 20 minutes after the ingestion of the tea), inhibits gastric secretions, and decreases the pace of stomach contractions.
In addition, it has a distinct purgative and anti-hyperbilirubinemic action, due to its chemical composition high in iridoid glucosides. Rumor has it that Gardenia jasminoides is also an efficient cure in treating fever, thirst, abdominal congestion and bright-yellow coloration resulted in patients with jaundice or other liver-failure related illnesses. However, this herb has a beneficial, tonic effect not only on the liver, but on the spleen as well.
Additional
Additional
Health Benefits | alcoholic hepatitis, diarrhea, digestion, enhance body condition, fever, gastritis, hangover, menopausal disorders |
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Directions | Shake/Blend of the powder with water. You may also use for baking or hot tea. |
Product Package | Powder, Pouch |
Good herbal formulation | Jujube, Rhizome of Atractylodes lancea, Longan Fruit |
Storage Temperature | room temperature |
Country of origin | Korea |
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Medicinal Uses and Benefits
Apart from the already mentioned curative properties of Gardenia jasminoides, it is important to know that it has some effects on the circulatory system: this plant is slightly hypotensive, thus being recommended in light forms of hypertension. Additionally, it contributes greatly to preventing the risk of atherosclerosis.
Derived products act as a detoxifying agent for the blood and are also used to stop bleedings and enhance healing processes. This qualifies Gardenia jasminoides as a quick remedy in cases of nosebleeds, menstrual deregulations and urine blood. The plant has reportedly been used to increase insulin blood levels for diabetics, but also for its sedative, antibacterial, and antifungal actions.
Cautions and Recommendations
Chinese medical tradition requires an entire examination prior to administering Gardenia jasminoides remedies. Self-treatment is strongly discouraged, so do not take it under any form without previous medical advice from a qualified herbalist practitioner.
The tea made from this herb is classified as safe if used according to indications on product labels, yet it is unrecommended if you are taking blood pressure medication, if you are pregnant or during breastfeeding. Even if there are no reports of known hazards except from diarrhea, stay on the safe side and use cautiously this kind of herbal treatment.
How To
How to eat Healthy Natural Powder :
Pour cold or warm water into a cup or bowl (200-250ml), take appropriate amount of healthy natural powder (2-3spoons) and stir well.
You may add honey, sugar, or salt. You could pour milk or soy mailk.
Notice :
Because of grain characteristics, opened product can be contaminated with foreign substances,
molds and others by air contact and worms can be found so please eat as soon as possible and seal the package tightly in case of refrigerator.
Not recommended for pregnant women.
DISCLAIMER
Some individuals may have adverse reactions to certain plants, herbs, and other natural products.
On any issue where no specific advice is given to consumers please follow this general advice; if you are currently taking the product;
you are advised to discontinue use and consult your pharmacist or herbal medical doctor.
When speaking to your doctor or pharmacist you may find it is helpful to take a copy of this MHRA advice about the product with you.
You should continue to take any medication prescribed by your doctor.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Generally you boil 20g of tea/herb with 2L. of water. The ratio does not matter. However, it is recommended that you control the
saturation of the tea (how strong it is) depending on your personal
preference and body condition.
A: It depends on the tea/herb.
For leaves: boil for 15~20 min.
For hard fruits, roots, and stems: If you soak the tea/herb in water
for 1~2 hours before boiling, you can save time in boiling, and also
get a deeper flavor than without soaking.
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A: Yes, you can combine 5~10g of teas/herbs that you already have with Leafnflower.com's teas/herbs.
Although brewing one tea/herb is still good, combining 2~3 teas/herbs helps bring out
the remedial effects of the tea/herbs better than brewing just one tea/herb. However, most tea/herbs contain natural toxins,
and it is recommended that you boil 1~2 pieces of liquorice root along with the tea/herb to remove the toxin.