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More
Information:
Other
Common Names
Amber
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Number In Radiant Health
200
Pharmaceutical
Latin
Succinum
Pinyin
Hu Po
Treasures
Shen
Treasure
Rating
***1/2
Atmospheric
Energy
Neutral
Organ
Meridian Systems
Heart, Liver, Small Intestine and Bladder
Primary
Functions
To stabilize Shen
Preparation
and Utilization
Amber is primarily used in Chinese herbalism to relax
the nerves and calm the mind. It is safe and effective
as a mild tranquilizer. It is believed that by calming
the mind by consuming Amber and other related Shen
stabilizing agents, the mind has the opportunity to
rest, regain strength and focus. Amber is thus used in
formulas both for calming anxiety and for improving the
power of the mind. It is believed therefore to improve
concentration, memory and alertness when consumed in
moderation over a continuous period of time, especially
when combined with other mind strengthening tonics such
as Schizandra, Lycium, Polygonatum sibericum, Deer
Antler, Ginseng, Gynostemma, Acanthopanax, etc., and
along with other Shen stabilizers such as Biota,
Polygonum Stem and Zizyphus. Amber is always used with
other herbs in a formulation.
Amber has excellent effects for people experiencing
palpitations due to anxiety, insomnia, excessive
dreaming and nightmares. Amber can be especially
beneficial to those who suffer excess tension due to
stress.
Another use for Amber is to invigorate blood flow. It is
sometimes used in formulas which promote menstruation.
Such formulas routinely contain Dong Gui and various
blood vitalizing herbs
Primary
Combinations
Combine with:
1. Spirit Poria, Dragon Bone, Oyster Shell, Zizyphus
Seed, Albizia Bark and Polygonum Stem to stabilize Shen
and treat insomnia caused by anxiety
Varieties
and Grading
Amber for herbal use comes in a variety of grades. Good
herbal Amber is dark brown or reddish in color, and
should be free of loose dirt or residue. Wash the Amber
before grinding it into powder. Amber will not melt in
boiling water, whereas fake "Amber" will. If
it does melt, it is not really amber---don't use it. A
counterfeit "Amber" made of colophony is
sometimes sold in Chinese herb shops. Because Amber will
not dissolve in water, it cannot be used in teas. It
must be ground into a very fine powder if added to an
herb powder (such as the powder used in a pill or
capsule).
Contraindications
It should not be used by people with excess heat or who
are yin deficient.
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