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Jue Ming Zi

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Conditions Treated Using Jue Ming Zi:

Name: Jue Ming Zi

Other Names: Cassia Seed, Semen Cassiae Torae

Description: Channels:
liver, kidney, large intestines

Properties:
Bitter, Sweet, Cool

Jue Ming Zi means "Seeds of Realized Brightness"

Actions
Clears Wind-Heat in the Liver and Brightens the Eyes

For Wind-Heat in the Liver channel causing red and itchy eyes, sensitivity to light and excessive lacrimation.

Clears Internal Heat in the Liver Channel

For Liver Yang rising affecting the eyes. Recently used to lower high Blood pressure and Blood cholesterol levels.

Moistens the Intestines

For dry stool or chronic constipation from Liver Yin deficiency.


Contraindications and Cautions
Do not use in cases of diarrhea. Do not use with Semen Cannabis (huo ma ren), or in cases of low blood pressure.

Dosage
9-15 grams, up to 30 grams if used alone.

Notes
Dry-fry for eye problems due to liver and kidney deficiency.

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Conditions Treated: Eyes

Specific Conditions Treated: Night Blindness

Ingredients Participating: Rice, Di Fu Zi, Jue Ming Zi

(Di Fu Zi Wan from Guang Ji Fang)
Night blindness is a complex subject. Doctors now know that it can result from nutritional factors, ...   more

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Conditions Treated: Cardiovascular

Specific Conditions Treated: High Cholesterol

Ingredients Participating: Hawthorn, Dan Shen, Jue Ming Zi

Elevated cholesterol does not lead to specific symptoms unless it has been longstanding. Some types of hypercholesterolemia lead to specific physical findings: xanthoma (thickening...   more

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