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Ashwagandha - Withania somnifera - Smells Like a Horse

June 20, 2021 J Ciccolella
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  • Also known as Winter Cherry - Indian Ginseng - Ajagandha - Kanaje

  • Bitter, warm, dry, sweet

  • TCM: Tonifies Yang, calms the Shen, calms the Liver, augments Essence, transforms Phlegm, and stops coughing

  • Belongs to the nightshade family - those with allergies or sensitivity to nightshades should not take it

  • Considered to be Rasayana = tonic for longevity and vitality/vigor

  • A calming adaptogen that regulates thyroid (stimulates the thyroid), testes, and adrenal glands, normalizes hormones and physiological functions

  • nourishing, building =  relieves weakness and nervous exhaustion, emaciation, malnutrition, chronic fatigue

  • promotes healthy sleep cycles, insomnia

  • Grounding herb that regulates metabolic processes and stabilizes mood. Test have shown that extracts produce GABA-like activity = produces a calming effect, which makes sense as it is widely used for anxiety

  • Often paired with Shatavari (Ashwagandha = Yang tonic - Shatavari = Yin tonic synergistic together)

  • Used as an aphrodisiac, to build sexual energy and improve sperm count  (mixed with ghee and honey), infertility

  • Rich in iron and used for anemia (mix powder w/ blackstrap molasses)

  • Back pain, joint pain, rheumatoid arthritis

  • Type II diabetes

  • Takes about a month to build up in our system - so its effects won’t likely be noticed right away

Per David Winston-

  • It has significant benefits for hyperimmune and hypoimmune function. 

  • Used in India as part of protocols for cancer (suppresses tumors and prevents depletion of white blood cells

Per KP Khalsa - 

  • chronic heart and vascular disorders, where it is often combined with the famous Terminalia arjuna (arjuna bark)

Per Michael and Lesley Tierra - 

  • The leaves are used for hemorrhoids, wounds tumors, sores, rashes, and fever

Per Larken Bunce -  

  • Ashwagandha can be uncomfortable for people that aren’t feeling safe or feel too uncomfortable to relax. Of course, we don’t want to force them or contribute to uncomfortable feelings. For these people, she suggests adding in other herbs like damiana or mugwort that have an uplift. 

  • Pitta types  = cranky get grumpy on ashwagandha - should give it to them right before bed vs. during the day.

In Herbs, Adaptogens, Yang tonic, Calms the Shen, calms the Liver, augments Essence Tags ashwagandha, insomnia, gaba, aphrodisiac, low libido, iron, arthritis, anti-cancer therapy, thyroid, adrenal glands, hormones, chronic fatigue, nervous exhaustion, Ayurveda, hemorrhoids, wounds, tumors, sores, rashes, hyperimmune function, hypoimmune function, diabetes, back pain, joint pain, fever

𝗦𝗵𝗮𝘁𝗮𝘃𝗮𝗿𝗶 - 𝗦𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗵𝗼 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝟭𝟬𝟬 𝗵𝘂𝘀𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀

May 28, 2021 J Ciccolella
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An herb often used for women’s health - Balances Vata & Pita, Increases Kapha


6 Things To Know About Shatavari

  • Used for female reproductive disorders including PMS, infertility, endometriosis, prolapse, amenorrhea, uterine bleeding, etc.

  • Menopausal symptoms of dry skin, vaginal dryness, lack of libido, night sweats

  • Acts as an aphrodisiac 

  • Helps nursing mothers increase milk supply

  • Strengthens and soothes the digestive system, and is beneficial for diarrhea and constipation, indigestion, heartburn, gastric ulcers, Crohn’s, and IBS

  • Enhances physical strength and energy


In Ayurveda, Adaptogens Tags PMS, aphrodisiac, nursing, menopause, dry skin, vaginal dryness, low libido, night sweats, IBS, heartburn, gastric ulcers, Chron's, infertility, Energy, constipation, loose stools, endometriosis, prolapse, amenorrhea, uterine bleeding

Tu Si Zi - Cuscuta Chinensis - Cuscuta Seed

February 2, 2021 J Ciccolella
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  • Parasitic plant that  grows near water 

  • Neutral energy with a sweet acrid flavor

  • Dosage 6-16 grams

  • Contraindications: Should not be used for Fire from Yin deficiency or in those with constipation and scanty dark urine

Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • Treats Kidney Yin, Yang, and Jing

  • Liver Yin deficiency

  • Heart Qi deficiency from worry

  • Tonifies and warms the Spleen

Treasury of Words on the Materia Medica: 

  • Tonifies without being cloying or drastic

  • Warms without being drying

  • If there is Dampness it can dry, but if there is dryness it can moisten

  • It can tonify if there is deficiency,  but facilitate if there is excess

  • It can warm if there is Coldness, but cool if there is Heat

Studied in humans (China, Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Korea) and used in treatment for: 

  • Aphrodisiac improving sexual function (impotence)

  • Male infertility, spermatorrhea

  • Female infertility due to cold uterus

  • Prevent miscarriage by calming a restless fetus

  • Anti-aging 

  • Anti-inflammatory and pain reliever

  • Osteoporosis and tendon treatment

  • Thirst, bitter taste, dry mouth

  • Urinary incontinence, dribbling urine, frequent urinary urges

  • Vaginal discharge, spermatorrhea, diarrhea

  • Low abdominal and back pain

  • Ulcers, wounds

  • Jaundice

  • Dandruff

  • lactation 

  • Improve vision - blurred vision, spots in the vision field, dry eyes

There have been many animal and in vitro studies that had positive results including: 

  • The ethanolic extract of Cuscuta Chinensis was found to be Hepatoprotective in rats

  • Erectile dysfunction in white rabbits

  • Osteoporosis in rat bones (in-vitro) and cells (in-vitro)

  • Skin protective qualities in mice

  • Anti-diabetic activity mice and rats 

  • Antifungal properties in goldfish

  • Neuroprotective activity in cells (in-vitro) and rats and mice (in vivo)

  • Stimulates the immune system in mice (in vivo and in-vitro) 

  • Antioxidant activities (in vitro) 

  • anticancer properties  (in vitro); antitumor (in vitro) human cells

  • Renoprotective (Kidneys)  in rats

  • Reproductive system rats, mice, and humans (both in vitro and in vivo)

  • Enhances memory and aids in preventing biological aging  (senescence) in rats and mice

  • Prevention of abortion in rats 

  • Antidepressant activity in mice (aerial parts)

  • Central Nervous System depressant in mice (whole plant)

  • Antimutagenic effects in rats and mice

  • Cardioprotective activity in dogs and rats

  • Anti-nociceptive (anti-pain) in mice 

  • Antiinflammatory effects in mice

  • Effects on melanogenesis (production of the melanin pigments) in guinea pigs and zebrafish and invitro 




Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica Dan Bensky, Steven Clavey, Erich StogerChinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology John K Chen, Tina T Chen
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13880209.2017.1340965;ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5187856; link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00436-013-3597-7; ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7038433;d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/35493854/Cuscuta_chinensisLam._A_systematic_review_on....pdf;ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7038433/#B68; ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6903142/#:; mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/12/3060; pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25281912; pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21905280;
Umehara K, Nemoto K, Ohkubo T, Miyase T, Degawa M, Noguchi H. Isolation of a new 15-membered macrocyclic glycolipid lactone, Cuscutic Resinoside a from the seeds of Cuscuta Chinensis: a stimulator of breast cancer cell proliferation. Planta Med. 2004;70:299–304;Cai XG, Xu AX, Ge B, Gao X, Yang SH. Effects of a polysaccharide from CCL on inhibiting oxygen free radical threshold of senile mice model. Acta Acad Med Mil Tertiae. 2005;27:1326–1328.;   Effect of Total Flavones from Cuscuta Chinensis on Anti-Abortion via the MAPK Signaling Pathway Hai-wang Wu, 1 Yi-hui Feng,1 Dong-ying Wang,1 Wei-yu Qiu,1 Qing-Ying Yu,1 Li-lin Yang,1 Chun Liang,2 Song-ping Luo, 1,3 and Jie Gao 3; Hepatoprotective and antioxidant effects of Cuscuta Chinensis against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in rats Feng-Lin Yen a, Tzu-Hui Wu a, Liang-Tzung Lin b, Chun-Ching Lin c,∗ a Graduate Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan b Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada c Faculty of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

In Herbs Tags Tu Si Zi, Cuscuta Chinensis, Cuscuta Seed, Kidney Yin deficiency, Kidney Yang, Liver Yin, Heart Qi, Kidney Jing, aphrodisiac, infertility, spermatorrhea, cold uterus, misccariage, restless fetus, anti-aging, antioxidants, antidepressant, pain reliever, osteoporosis, tendon, incontinence, dribbling urin, frequent urinary urges, low back pain, blurred vision, spots in vision field, dry eyes

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