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Chinese Herbs "The Spleen helps to create the Blood" 
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Ji Nei Jin (Chicken Gizzard's Internal Lining)

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Neutral Ji Nei Jin (Endothelium Comeum Gigeriae Galli)

Channels:
BL, SI, SP, ST

Properties:
Sweet, Neutral

Latin Name:
Endothelium Comeum Gigeriae Galli


Ji Nei Jin means "Chicken Inner Gold"

Actions

  • Reduces Food Stagnation, Strengthens Spleen
    Treats indigestion, fullness and distention of the abdomen and epigastrium. Treats childhood/infantile malnutrition.
  • Secures the Jing, Stops Enuresis
    Treats bedwetting, frequent urination, incontinence, cloudy urination and spermatorrhea
  • Transforms hardness, Dissolves Stones
    Treats kidney and gallstones (urinary or biliary tract).

Contraindications and Cautions

  • Use with caution during cases of Spleen Deficiency without symptoms of food stagnation.

Herb-Drug Interactions

  • This section is being researched, and is not completed.

Toxicity and Overdose

  • One case of epistaxis has been reported

Dosage

  • 3-10 grams in decoction, 1.5-3 grams in powder (Chen)
  • 3-9 grams in decoction (Bensky)

This Herb Appears in the Following Formulas:


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Only use Chinese herbs or formulas under the direct care and supervision of a licensed Acupuncturist/Herbalist.
Some of the substances included on this website are no longer used, and are included for historical reference only.



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