Chinese Herbs for Children

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Happy Kid's Beverage (Jian Er Gan Ji) (2.1 oz total, 5g x 12 packets)


Happy Kid’s Beverage (Jian Er Gan Ji) (2.1 oz total, 5g x 12 packets)



Happy Kid’s Beverage is a traditional herbal beverage which helps promote children’s health and general well being….


Chinese herbs to reverse gray/grey hair? He Shou Wu?

Hi! :) My acupuncturist told me of a Chinese herbal supplement, Fo-Ti or He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorium), that’s known to slow down or even REVERSE gray hair. It’s also a detoxifier for the kidneys and liver, and even has some claims of slightly lowering cholesterol.

I happen to have elevated cholesterol (not dangerously high, just higher than it should be for someone of my age, activity level and healthy eating habits). I also have a LOT of gray hair for someone who’s only 35. Both of my parents went gray prematurely, so I always accepted this as genetics.

But now that I did a lot of research on He Shou Wu, I’m thinking that perhaps if I could lessen my “toxicness”, I could lessen my gray hair. This seems to be among the most COMMON of all Chinese herbs. Some folks have had miraculous hair color changes from it, tho I know no remedy works for everyone. But I’m thinking of trying it. My acupuncturist takes it, and says it’s even safe for children.

Any thoughts? :)

Yes, He Shou Wu is a very famous Chinese herb and has been used for centuries in all of Asia.

Of course not everyone benefits from it, but many do, so give it a try and give it some time to kick in. Maybe even a few months.

Like the other person said, I would not go for the ones in the box (low strength in those) Go for a good quality such as these http://www.holisticchineseherbs.com/hair.html

or through your acupuncturist.

Here are some other great places to shop for chinese herbs for children. They offer a low price and great customer service!


Chinese Botanical Moisturizer 16 fl oz: K


Chinese Botanical Moisturizer 16 fl oz: K


$10.75


The Chinese have used trusted botanicals for thousands of years to heal the body inside and out. We’ve blended an abundance of important Chinese herbs like: Tian Men Dong (Asparagus): Healing, soothing. Xi Xin (Wild ginger): Anti-inflammatory Chu Hua (Chrysanthemum): Anti-inflammatory, clarifying Gan Jiang (Ginger): Anti-oxidant, antiseptic, softening Da T’Sao (Fujube): Astringent, anti-wrinkle Ko Ken (Kudzu Root)): Healing Sang Zhi (Mulberry Twig): Anti-oxidant, relaxing Shao-Yao (Peony Root): Healing, nourishing Fu Ling (Poria): Anti-wrinkle, moisturizing Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra): Astringent, relaxing in a light, natural formula to moisturize and help heal your skin. Discover for yourself what the ancients knew. As always, our products contain no animal ingredients, artificial colors, or unnecessary chemicals and were not tested on animals. pH Balanced. 100% Biodegradable.

Chinese Botanical Moisturizer 4 fl oz: K


Chinese Botanical Moisturizer 4 fl oz: K


$4.49


The Chinese have used trusted botanicals for thousands of years to heal the body inside and out. We’ve blended an abundance of important Chinese herbs like: Tian Men Dong (Asparagus): Healing, soothing. Xi Xin (Wild ginger): Anti-inflammatory Chu Hua (Chrysanthemum): Anti-inflammatory, clarifying Gan Jiang (Ginger): Anti-oxidant, antiseptic, softening Da T’Sao (Fujube): Astringent, anti-wrinkle Ko Ken (Kudzu Root)): Healing Sang Zhi (Mulberry Twig): Anti-oxidant, relaxing Shao-Yao (Peony Root): Healing, nourishing Fu Ling (Poria): Anti-wrinkle, moisturizing Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra): Astringent, relaxing in a light, natural formula to moisturize and help heal your skin. Discover for yourself what the ancients knew. As always, our products contain no animal ingredients, artificial colors, or unnecessary chemicals and were not tested on animals. pH Balanced. 100% Biodegradable.

Chinese Jump Rope-6': SP


Chinese Jump Rope-6′: SP


$3.14


Challenging and exciting game for three or four participants… Children have fun while building coordination, agility, and endurance … Colorful ropes are available in 4 lengths… 28 minute video demonstrates eleven fun, easy to learn games… Teachers manual,with illustrations, guides you through 12 basic activities…Manual/Book not included – order below.

Chinese Red Ginseng Extract 30 (10 ml) vials: K


Chinese Red Ginseng Extract 30 (10 ml) vials: K


$17.55


From the Famous Chang Bai Shan Mountains Chinese Red Panax Ginseng Extractum Ginseng, the king of China’s tonic herbs, has a history of use of more than 5000 years. The most prestigious area for growing these precious roots is in the Chang Bai Shan Mountains, located in the northeast province of Jilin (Kirin), China. It is from this area that the six year old ginseng roots are gathered to make this valuable extract.

Chinese Red Ginseng Extract 10 (10 ml) vials: K


Chinese Red Ginseng Extract 10 (10 ml) vials: K


$6.25


From the Famous Chang Bai Shan Mountains Chinese Red Panax Ginseng Extractum Ginseng, the king of China’s tonic herbs, has a history of use of more than 5000 years. The most prestigious area for growing these precious roots is in the Chang Bai Shan Mountains, located in the northeast province of Jilin (Kirin), China. It is from this area that the six year old ginseng roots are gathered to make this valuable extract.

Chinese Yam Root Medium (Dioscorea opposita; Dioscorea batatas; Shan Yao) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


Chinese Yam Root Medium (Dioscorea opposita; Dioscorea batatas; Shan Yao) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


$18.1


The tuber is cooked. It has a floury texture with a very pleasant flavour that is rather like a potato. The tubers can be boiled, baked, fried, mashed, grated and added to soups. They store well and for a long time and can also be left in the ground and harvested as required in the winter. The Chinese yam, called Shan Yao in Chinese herbalism, is a sweet soothing herb that stimulates the stomach and spleen and has a tonic effect on the lungs and kidneys. The tuber contains allantoin, a cell-proliferant that speeds the healing process. The root is an ingredient of "The herb of eight ingredients", traditionally prescribed in Chinese herbalism to treat hyperthyroidism, nephritis and diabetes. The tuber is anthelmintic, digestive and gently tonic. It is used internally in the treatment of tiredness, weight loss, poor appetite, poor digestion, chronic diarrhoea, asthma, dry coughs, frequent or uncontrollable urination, diabetes and emotional instability. It is applied externally to ulcers, boils and abscesses. The tubers are harvested in the autumn and can be used raw or baked. The roots of most, if not all, members of this genus, contains diosgenin. This is widely used in modern medicine in order to manufacture progesterone and other steroid drugs. These are used as contraceptives and in the treatment of various disorders of the genitary organs as well as in a host of other diseases such as asthma and arthritis. 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 th

Chinese Motherwort Seed (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Chong Wei Zi) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


Chinese Motherwort Seed (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Chong Wei Zi) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


$15


This plant is commonly used in Chinese herbalism, where it is considered to be one of the 50 fundamental herbs. The leaves are diuretic and are placed in bath water to relieve itching and painful shingles. The dried flowers are emmenagogue and are also used in pregnancy and to help expel the placenta after giving birth. The juice of the stems is vulnerary. The fruit is antibacterial, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, ophthalmic and vasodilator. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, nebula and conjunctivitis. The seed is aphrodisiac, diuretic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic and is also used in the treatment of various women’s complaints. The plant was ranked number one in a survey of 250 potential antifertility plants in China. The seed is used in the treatment of conjunctivitis and night blindness. The aerial parts of the plant are alterative, antibacterial, antifungal, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, vasodilator and vulnerary. The whole plant is decocted, either on its own or with other herbs, as an ophthalmic. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, postpartum abdominal pain, tumours, uterine bleeding, oedema, eczema and purulent abscess. It is also used externally as a poultice for bruises. 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 regula

Chinese Motherwort Herb (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Yi Mu Cao) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


Chinese Motherwort Herb (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Yi Mu Cao) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


$13.45


This plant is commonly used in Chinese herbalism, where it is considered to be one of the 50 fundamental herbs. The leaves are diuretic and are placed in bath water to relieve itching and painful shingles. The dried flowers are emmenagogue and are also used in pregnancy and to help expel the placenta after giving birth. The juice of the stems is vulnerary. The fruit is antibacterial, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, ophthalmic and vasodilator. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, nebula and conjunctivitis. The seed is aphrodisiac, diuretic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic and is also used in the treatment of various women’s complaints. The plant was ranked number one in a survey of 250 potential antifertility plants in China. The seed is used in the treatment of conjunctivitis and night blindness. The aerial parts of the plant are alterative, antibacterial, antifungal, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, vasodilator and vulnerary. The whole plant is decocted, either on its own or with other herbs, as an ophthalmic. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, postpartum abdominal pain, tumours, uterine bleeding, oedema, eczema and purulent abscess. It is also used externally as a poultice for bruises. 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 regularl

Chinese Motherwort Herb (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Yi Mu Cao) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


Chinese Motherwort Herb (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Yi Mu Cao) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


$13.5


This plant is commonly used in Chinese herbalism, where it is considered to be one of the 50 fundamental herbs. The leaves are diuretic and are placed in bath water to relieve itching and painful shingles. The dried flowers are emmenagogue and are also used in pregnancy and to help expel the placenta after giving birth. The juice of the stems is vulnerary. The fruit is antibacterial, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, ophthalmic and vasodilator. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, nebula and conjunctivitis. The seed is aphrodisiac, diuretic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic and is also used in the treatment of various women’s complaints. The plant was ranked number one in a survey of 250 potential antifertility plants in China. The seed is used in the treatment of conjunctivitis and night blindness. The aerial parts of the plant are alterative, antibacterial, antifungal, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, vasodilator and vulnerary. The whole plant is decocted, either on its own or with other herbs, as an ophthalmic. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, postpartum abdominal pain, tumours, uterine bleeding, oedema, eczema and purulent abscess. It is also used externally as a poultice for bruises. 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 regula

Chinese Motherwort Seed (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Chong Wei Zi) 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


Chinese Motherwort Seed (Leonurus heterophyllus; Leonurus japonicus; Chong Wei Zi) 500 gm (1.17 lb): V


$11.25


This plant is commonly used in Chinese herbalism, where it is considered to be one of the 50 fundamental herbs. The leaves are diuretic and are placed in bath water to relieve itching and painful shingles. The dried flowers are emmenagogue and are also used in pregnancy and to help expel the placenta after giving birth. The juice of the stems is vulnerary. The fruit is antibacterial, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, ophthalmic and vasodilator. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, nebula and conjunctivitis. The seed is aphrodisiac, diuretic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic and is also used in the treatment of various women’s complaints. The plant was ranked number one in a survey of 250 potential antifertility plants in China. The seed is used in the treatment of conjunctivitis and night blindness. The aerial parts of the plant are alterative, antibacterial, antifungal, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, vasodilator and vulnerary. The whole plant is decocted, either on its own or with other herbs, as an ophthalmic. It is used in the treatment of abnormal menstruation, postpartum abdominal pain, tumours, uterine bleeding, oedema, eczema and purulent abscess. It is also used externally as a poultice for bruises. 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 regula


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