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| Supplement
Facts Serving Size 1 Capsules |
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| Amount Per Capsule | %DV | |
| Rhodiola Rosea (root) Ginkgo Biloba (leaf) Radix Notoginseng (root) Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong (rizome) |
350 mg | * |
| *Daily Values not established. | ||
Quality and Safety: Suggested use: Precautions:
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BLOOD AND BRAINIn Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), brain activities such as cognitive and intellectual functioning are classified under functions of the “heart” and has a wider meaning than that of the anatomical heart here. Its functions include those of the nervous system and the brain.
Both blood and spirit are ruled by the heart. A healthy “spirit” reflects the harmony of the heart’s functioning. Under these theories, our “blood” (circulatory health) and “spirit” (brain and mental health) are very closely linked. Our blood is rich in nutrients and its main function is
to nourish our body. The Explanatory Classic for the Huang
Di Nei Jing (内經) summarized this important function of
blood as “Blood rules nourishing.” All parts of our body
need nourishment from blood for normal functioning, and nourishment
is also needed for a healthy “spirit” which incorporates
our intellectual, cognitive and mental activities. Therefore,
when there is sufficient nourishment from the blood with
good ruling of the “spirit” by the heart, one will look healthy
with rosy cheeks and have a wise, clear and sharp mind. When
nourishment is insufficient or where there is disharmony
of blood and spirit, signs of forgetfulness, poor self esteem,
and slow thinking or reactions will appear. |
HARMONY OF BLOOD & QIIn TCM, blood health depends on the functional harmony between qi and blood. Qi is the "life energy" or "life force," which flows within us. Qi provides energy to “push” the blood, and “consolidates” or keeps blood flow inside the blood vessels without leaking out. The “pushing” and “consolidation” work together to achieve good flow of both qi and blood which is absolutely necessary for supporting organs and tissue functioning. When there is disharmony between qi and blood, circulatory health will be affected. One of the consequences of blood disharmony is the formation of “blood stasis”, which prevents the “nourishing” function of supporting the organs and tissues. Blood stasis will obstruct the flow of qi and can lead to serious health problems based on its severity and location. Indications of blood stasis are signs like stabbing and localized pain in the affected area, pain aggravated by pressing the affected area and pain night time. Individuals with blood stasis may appear dark in face color with a purplish tinge to it. Lips, nails and tongue will also have purplish appearance and/or spots. Blood stasis reflects blood disharmony and indicates the body is in a disease state. Prior to reaching this state, there is a sub-healthy state in which our body experiences blood disharmony with unsatisfactory circulatory health. It is ideal if we can resume blood harmony and reinstate circulatory health without progressing to the “blood stasis” state. This well corresponds with the ancient Chinese health wisdom, “Prevention is better than cure.” |
FORMULATION RATIONALE:This formulation combines the benefits of the four herbs that promote circulatory, brain and memory health. Combining the uses and benefits of these four herbs, Remembrance™ helps to resume blood and spirit harmony by supporting healthy blood circulation and to achieve the goal of restoring and maintaining the circulatory, brain and memory health. Rhodiola rosea (Aka. rose root and golden root)
Ginkgo biloba
Radix Notoginseng and Rhizoma ligustici chuanxiong -- Two Popular Chinese herbs for circulatory health.
The Bencao Congxin (New Compilation
of Materia Medica/NCMM) describes Rhizoma ligustici chuanxiong
as the qi herb for the blood. It can raise the clear yang
and open up various stagnations. Upward it goes to the head
and eyes and downward it goes to “the sea of blood” known
as the Chong mai/meridian. This meridian is responsible for regulating
the qi and blood of the twelve main meridians. It can replenish
the qi and blood of the organs and meridians during shortages
and it can also store the extra qi and blood of the organs
and meridians during surplus. The description of “going
to the sea of blood” refers to the herb being good at treating
health problems related to blood disharmony and certain gynecological
problems. It searches for wind evils and disperses blood
stasis. Rhizoma ligustici chuanxiong is recorded in NCMM
as effective for headaches caused by wind and dampness evils
and for blood disharmonies. |