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Bi Yan Wan
Bi Yan Pian
Cool Sinus
Nose Inflammation Pills
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| Common Name: |
Cool Sinus,
or Nose Inflammation Pills |
| Pin Yin Name: |
Bi Yan Wan |
| Ingredients: |
see below for ingredients
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| JD1275 |
Bi Yan Wan
Jade
Dragon Brand |
Cool Sinus
Xin Yi Hua (Magnolia
Flower)
Magnolia
spp.; Flos |
Cang Er Zi (Xanthium
Fruit)
Xanthium
sibiricum; Fructus |
Huang Bai (Phellodendron
Bark)
Phellodendron
spp.; Cortex |
Lian Qiao (Forsythia
Fruit)
Forsythia
suspensa; Fructus |
Gan Cao (Licorice
Root)
Glycyrrhiza
spp.; Radix |
Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra
Fruit)
Schisandra
chinensis; Fructus |
Bai Zhi (Fragrant
Angelica Root)
Angelica
dahurica; Radix |
Fang Feng (Siler)
Saposhnikovia
divaricata; Radix |
Jie Geng (Platycodon
Root)
Platycodon
grandiflorum; Radix |
Jing Jie (Schizonepeta)
Schizonepeta
tenuifolia; Herba |
Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum
Flower)
Chrysanthemum
morifolium; Flos |
Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena)
Anemarrhena
asphodeloides; Rh. |
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Allergies
An allergy is the inappropriate response by the
body's immune system to a substance that is not normally harmful.
The body mobilizes the white blood cells to fight these "foreign
bodies" The immune system produces IgE
antibodies to that allergen. Those antibodies then cause
certain cells in the body to release chemicals into the bloodstream, one
of which is histamine (pronounced: his-tuh-meen).
In some cases the body's immune system wrongly identifies a non toxic
substance as an invader, and the white blood cells overreact and do more
damage to the body than the invader. An allergic response occurs,
and the results are hay fever, asthma, runny nose, inflammed
nasal passages, itchy eyes, and irritated throat. Other
disharmonies in the body can be nasally voice, sinus pressure, thick
yellow discharge, loss of smell, and what I think is the worst, always
trying to clear my throat.
Pre-Disposing
Factors / Common Causes:
1. Adrenal
Dysfunction
2. Immune Dysfunction
3. Environmental sensitivity
4. Food allergy or sensitivity.
Most common
food allergens
Dairy Products
Gluten containing grains
Yeast containing foods
MSG
Sulfites
Refined carbohydrates in the diet
5. Sensitivity to:
Pollen
Mold
Pet Dander
Dust Mites
Lifestyle
Sleep
at least 8 hours a night
Fresh air
Sunshine
Drink Fresh water
Yoga to reduce stress
Review medications to insure they are not the underlying cause
Eat a balanced diet
Need
to Avoid
Sugar laden foods
Caffeine
Dairy foods
Supplements that may help:
Supplement
Property of Supplement
Jin
Yin Hua
Honeysuckle Flower |
Clear heat and reduce swelling |
Nui
Bang Zi
Burdock |
Clear wind-heat, reduces swelling
and helps relieve sore throat |
Jing
Jie
Schizonepeta herb |
Stimulates immune function-
antibacterial and antiviral |
| Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids |
Stimulates immune function |
| Quercitin |
A co-bioactive bioflavonoid that
increases immunity |
| Goldenseal |
Herb
that strengthens the immune systems; act as an antibiotic, and
has anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. |
| Ginkgo
biloba |
Demonstrate the ability to
inhibit the release of histamine from the immune cells.
Inhibits Platelet-activating factor which stimulates histamine
secretion from platelets. |
| Nettles
Leaf |
Exhibit the ability to reduce
pain, and is effective as an expectorant |
| Pantothenic Acid |
Supporting the adrenal glands
which is important for the body's response to seasonal stress. |
| Digestive Enzyme |
Proper food assimilation |
| Bi Yan Pian |
Unblocks sinus passages |
References:
The Nutritional Protocol Manual
Prescription for Nutritional Healing by Balch, and Balch
Natural Healing with Herbs by Santillo
Medical Applications of Clinical Nutrition by Jeffrey Bland
Total Health
Chinese Herbal Paten Medicines by Margaret Naeser
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Please note: Definitions of
the following forms which are products are sold in.
| Powdered Concentrates |
5:1 Ratio of an herb in
Powder form. 100 gram container size.(3.5 oz)
This has been processed, and usually has dextrin added. |
| Powdered Herb |
This is the herb, root,
berry, twig, or any form of the herb, which has been Powdered into a
fine mesh which usually can be put into capsules. Most of the Powders herbs are in a 1 pound size, unless otherwise
noted. |
| Cut and Sift |
This the herb, root,
berry, twig, or any form of herb cut into manageable pieces. In
general about 1/4 thick. Size of herbs are 1 pound containers |
| Whole |
In very rare occasion
herbs are whole, for example the Reishi Mushroom,
Noto Ginseng, Mandrake, and Marigolds. Size of herbs are 1 pound
containers. If concerned please call. |
| Teapills |
These are small pills
which have already been formulated and made into small pills.
Usually the size of small peas. The teapills are swallowed whole.
The formula is usually based on Ancient Chinese Medicine. |
| Capsules |
Are Gelatin Capsules,
unless noted as vegetarian capsules. Please see each individual
product for further information |
| Tablets |
Are a hard tablet ranging
in various sizes. Please see each individual product for further
information |
| Extracts |
An extract is produced by adding alcohol to
an herb and letting the medium activate the components
of the herbs, as well as to preserve the herbs |
| Loose Leaf |
The herb is not in a teabag. It is
loose in the packaging. Sizes of the leaf vary from 1/4 inch
to 1 inch depending on herb and brand. |
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