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  1. Nov 21, 2019 · Cinnamomi ramulus (the original plants and commercial herbal pieces are shown in Figure 1) was known as ‘Guizhi’ in China, ‘Geiji’ in Korea and ‘Keishi’ in Japan. Cinnamomi ramulus is the dried twigs of Cinnamomum cassia (L.) Presl, and the wild plant is mainly presented in eight provinces of China.

    • Jia Liu, Qing Zhang, Ruo-Lan Li, Shu-Jun Wei, Chun-Yan Huang, Yong-Xiang Gao, Xu-Feng Pu
    • 2020
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    Induce sweating and release exterior, warm and unblock the meridians, warm and reinforce the yang qi.

    A. Wind-cold exterior syndrome The ability of this herb to induce sweating and release exterior is more moderate than that of Ma Huang. Moreover, it can activate the yang qi, smooth and promote the movement of blood. It is indicated for exterior wind-cold whether for exterior excess without sweating, exterior deficiency with sweating or yang defici...

    This herb induces heat, damages the yin and moves blood. It is prohibited for those with warm pathogens, yin deficiency with effulgent fire, or reckless movement of the blood due to heat in the blood. Use with caution in pregnant women.

  2. Expanding skin blood vessels, promoting blood circulation, and facilitating blood flow to the body surface. Promoting sweat gland secretion, relieving fever, headache, and body pain caused by wind-cold. Warming and dredging the meridians, relieving chest pain and heartache caused by the inactivity of thoracic yang.

  3. Aug 16, 2024 · How to Use Guizhi. Guizhi is typically used in decoctions or herbal formulas. The recommended dosage is 3-10 grams, depending on the specific condition being treated. However, it’s always best to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner before use. Pro tip: For a simple guizhi tea, steep 3-5 grams of the dried twigs in hot water for 10-15 ...

  4. In Shen Qi Wan, Gui Zhi is acrid, sweet, and warm. It tonifies Yang, expels Cold and strengthens the Fire of the Gate of Life. It benefits the joints, warms the channels, and unblocks the vessels. It also promotes Qi transformation in the Bladder. Some sources have Rou Gui (Cinnamon bark) instead of Gui Zhi.

  5. Gui Zhi, also known as Cinnamon twig or Ramulus Cinnamomi, is a traditional Chinese herb that releases the exterior and assists Yang. Diving into the biochemistry of Gui Zhi's actions can explain its' powerful effects. Gui Zhi’s Neuroprotective Effects An animal study in 2020 looked at how Gui Zhi is protective against brain damage. The.

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  7. Aug 8, 2014 · The Mahuang–Guizhi herb-pair is a famous formula composed of Mahuang and Ramulus Cinnamomi (Guizhi in Chinese, the dried twig of Cinnamomum cassia Presl.), used to improve pharmacological effects and reduce toxicity. In order to investigate the influence of Mahuang–Guizhi herb-pair ratios on bioavailability, the plasma pharmacokinetics profiles of five ephedrine alkaloids were compared ...

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