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Li Zhi He 500g Lychee Seed Litchi Chinensis Sonn. Semen Litchi
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荔枝核
Naming
Li Zhi He (Semen Litchi)——Ben Cao Yan Yi (Augmented Materia Medica)
Li Zhi He Lychee Seed Semen Litchi
The Processing of 荔枝核
Origin
The mature seed of Litchi chinensis Sonn.
Location
Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi provinces in China.
Harvest
Collected in summer.
The true smell and taste
Slight smell, bland and astringent.
Best quality
Dry, big and full.
Processing
Unprocessed or prepared with salt water.
Properties
Pungent, slightly bitter, warm; liver and stomach meridians entered.
The Effect of 荔枝核
Actions
Move qi, dispel cold and alleviate pain.
Indications
A. Hernia and distending pain in testicle
It enters liver meridian and has the actions of moving qi and dissipating nodulation, dispersing cold and alleviating pain. For hernia of cold type, it is usually combined with the cold-dispersing, pain-alleviating and nodulation-dissipating herbs such as Xiao Hui Xiang, Wu Zhu Yu and Ju He. For distending pain in testicle, it is usually combined with the qi-moving and pain-alleviating herbs. For instance it is combined with Mu Xiang, Chuan Lian Zi and Xiao Hui Xiang in Li Zhi San from Zheng Zhi Zhun Sheng.
B. Abdominal pain due to qi stagnation
It has the actions of soothing liver and harmonizing stomach, moving qi and alleviating pain. For disharmony of liver and stomach due to liver qi stagnation manifested as gastric pain, it is usually combined with the qi-moving, middle-energizer-regulating and pain-alleviating herbs. For instance it is combined with Mu Xiang in Li Xiang San from Jing Yue Quan Shu. For dysmenorrhea and postpartum abdominal pain due to liver qi stagnation and blood stasis, it is combined with the liver-soothing and qi-regulating herbs. For instance it is combined with Xiang Fu in Juan Tong San from Fu Ren Da Quan Liang Fang; or combined with the herbs of activating blood and regulating rnenorrhea, soothing liver and regulating qi such as Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong and Chai Hu.
Dosage and Administrations
Decoct 5~10 g.
Quality Assurance
This bulk herb Li Zhi He 荔枝核 Lychee Seed Litchi Chinensis Sonn. Semen Litchi is of premium quality. Our bulk Chinese herbs are mostly wild harvested but some herbs are farm grown to protect their natural habitats and meet incremental market demands. The harvests of right species at proper maturity are identified by experienced professionals, cleaned, cut or sliced, and dried. Cases, special processing methods such as soaking with rice wine, steaming, roasting are applied as mandated by traditional Chinese medicine traditions to prepare the Chinese herbs to achieve desired properties, enhance efficacy, and reduce toxicity.
Warning
In the course of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect. In TCM, Chinese herbs are mostly combined in the context of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect.
荔枝核
Naming
Li Zhi He (Semen Litchi)——Ben Cao Yan Yi (Augmented Materia Medica)
Li Zhi He Lychee Seed Semen Litchi
The Processing of 荔枝核
Origin
The mature seed of Litchi chinensis Sonn.
Location
Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi provinces in China.
Harvest
Collected in summer.
The true smell and taste
Slight smell, bland and astringent.
Best quality
Dry, big and full.
Processing
Unprocessed or prepared with salt water.
Properties
Pungent, slightly bitter, warm; liver and stomach meridians entered.
The Effect of 荔枝核
Actions
Move qi, dispel cold and alleviate pain.
Indications
A. Hernia and distending pain in testicle
It enters liver meridian and has the actions of moving qi and dissipating nodulation, dispersing cold and alleviating pain. For hernia of cold type, it is usually combined with the cold-dispersing, pain-alleviating and nodulation-dissipating herbs such as Xiao Hui Xiang, Wu Zhu Yu and Ju He. For distending pain in testicle, it is usually combined with the qi-moving and pain-alleviating herbs. For instance it is combined with Mu Xiang, Chuan Lian Zi and Xiao Hui Xiang in Li Zhi San from Zheng Zhi Zhun Sheng.
B. Abdominal pain due to qi stagnation
It has the actions of soothing liver and harmonizing stomach, moving qi and alleviating pain. For disharmony of liver and stomach due to liver qi stagnation manifested as gastric pain, it is usually combined with the qi-moving, middle-energizer-regulating and pain-alleviating herbs. For instance it is combined with Mu Xiang in Li Xiang San from Jing Yue Quan Shu. For dysmenorrhea and postpartum abdominal pain due to liver qi stagnation and blood stasis, it is combined with the liver-soothing and qi-regulating herbs. For instance it is combined with Xiang Fu in Juan Tong San from Fu Ren Da Quan Liang Fang; or combined with the herbs of activating blood and regulating rnenorrhea, soothing liver and regulating qi such as Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong and Chai Hu.
Dosage and Administrations
Decoct 5~10 g.
Quality Assurance
This bulk herb Li Zhi He 荔枝核 Lychee Seed Litchi Chinensis Sonn. Semen Litchi is of premium quality. Our bulk Chinese herbs are mostly wild harvested but some herbs are farm grown to protect their natural habitats and meet incremental market demands. The harvests of right species at proper maturity are identified by experienced professionals, cleaned, cut or sliced, and dried. Cases, special processing methods such as soaking with rice wine, steaming, roasting are applied as mandated by traditional Chinese medicine traditions to prepare the Chinese herbs to achieve desired properties, enhance efficacy, and reduce toxicity.
Warning
In the course of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect. In TCM, Chinese herbs are mostly combined in the context of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect.













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