Ma Huang – Chinese Herb

April 30, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
Filed under Chinese Herbs

Ma Huang, the native-Chinese herb used in fat-burning supplements and also known as Ephedra, has been used as a natural treatment for a variety of illnesses spanning the past five thousand years. Early ailments treated by products of the Ma Huang plant include allergies, asthma, and related wheezing, coughing, fevers and colds. Although more prevalent in China, several species of Ma Huang are also found in North America, particularly in Utah.

The Ma Huang plant is an evergreen shrub that grows to an average of 50 cm tall and is native to desert regions in the countries where it can be found. Characterized by its variety of colors, the shrub has tiny leaves that remain green only briefly and tough yet flexible stems. Dependant upon the particular species, Ma Huang shrubs can display colors including green, yellow, red, or brown-gray.

Ma Huang works as a stimulant. Biologically similar to methamphetamines, the substance derived from this plant has an effect similar to Epinephrine, only far stronger. A variety of stories concerning the use of Ma Huang exist in folklore, including its use by guards of Genghis Khan as a way to remain awake while on duty, and the consumption by early Mormons in Utah as a replacement for caffeine-loaded coffee and tea.

Because of the highly powerful stimulant reaction caused by derivatives of Ma Huang, herbal practitioners recommend use of the entire stem rather than extracts. Ephedrine extracted from Ma Huang is known to cause elevations to blood pressure and heart rate, while the effects of consumption of the entire stem are far milder. Beyond use as a stimulant, Ma Huang is also known for its mood elevating properties as well as its potential to speed weight loss by affecting the body’s metabolic rate through appetite suppression.

Ephedra is most popular is modern-day herbal medicine as a dietary supplement used by patients seeking mild to extreme weight loss. Most effective in individuals who already experience lower basal metabolic rates, Ephedra stimulates the body’s fat burning ability while taking away feelings of hunger. The resulting weight loss is often very welcome, but care should be taken to limit the rate of lost weight to a healthy level.

Although usage in moderation can have a positive impact on your health, Ma Huang is not without side effects. Because of its primary purpose as a stimulant, Ma Huang can cause sleeplessness and insomnia, although these symptoms will clear quickly after discontinuing use or adjusting dosage. Anyone suffering from problems related to blood pressure and heart disease should use with great caution, as Ma Huang can lead to dangerously high blood pressure and heart rates. Finally, because of its interaction with the body’s metabolic process, Ma Huang can lead to feelings of nervousness and anxiety and lead to dry mouth, headache and tremors.

The use of Ephedra or Ephedrine was banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States in 2004 due to an increase in adverse reactions and even several deaths reportedly caused by its ingestion. Following additional research into both the benefits and detriments of the use of Ma Huang, a Federal District Court overruled the ban in 2005, but set into place a provision that limits dosage to 10 mg or less. As with any drug or dietary supplement, use Ma Huang carefully and upon consultation with your doctor.

Thanks to Mansi Gupta for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:

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How To Sell Your Wild Ginseng Roots

April 28, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Selling your ginseng roots can vary from state to state so be sure to check and find out what you must do in the state you live in. A quick google search will help you find the information you need for your state.

In Kentucky we don’t have to do anything except locate a dealer, sell them our roots, fill out some information about when and what county it was dug in, and collect our money. Unless we want to hold onto it until the following year. Then we have to get it weighed and certified.

Before you take your ginseng roots to sell them, you should always weigh them beforehand. Most dealers are honest but there a couple out there that may shave a couple ounces off the weight or have a scale that is a little bit off. A couple ounces could mean a difference of $50.

You should also obtain a list of all the dealers in your state. If you can’t find such a list online with a google search, you should be able to obtain one by calling your state agricultural deptartment who will then mail you a list or provide you the website URL if they have it listed online. Here is the one for Kentucky Kentucky Ginseng Dealer List . Find the ones in your area and call each of them to see what prices they are paying. Also ask if they pay a better price for a larger number of pounds. Many dealers will pay an extra $10-25 a pound if you have 3, 5, or 10 pounds or more.

One last note, often (but not always) the price goes up a little as it gets later in the buying season. If you don’t need the money and the price isn’t changing much or is moving slowly, it is often worth it to hold onto it a couple of months and sell it later in the season. Sometimes dealers have quotas that they need to fill for their buyer and will pay a little more to finish up their quota.

Hopefully this will help you get the fairest price out the hard work you put in finding and digging your wild ginseng roots.

Thanks to Lee Moss for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:

Lee Moss is an avid outdoorsman. Whether it is fishing, hunting, digging ginseng, picking morels, hiking or camping; he loves it all. Read more tips, tricks, and stories on his Ginseng blog.

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where I can sell my crystalize ambergis and what company like to buy?

April 28, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Can you answer Blue bird’s question about Ginseng?:

It was 400 years old and valuable !!!?
Ambergis is using in perfume industry. Can anyone give me a few names of them and how to contact their buyer? I also knew ambergis worth more than U$25 per gram or higher,what is the condition of ambergis to set for its price? I also knew ambergis is a very expense herb for Chinese herbal drug to use for treatment of sickness !
Someone giving answer over here to suggest me posting it in Ebay !! This is not an answer. Everyone knew to put up thing to sell in Ebay,but it looks like conflict to the purpose of Yahoo Answer service…..using ebay to compete with Yahoo and there is no point to use Yahoo Answer service to locate detail answer.

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what is the best CHINESE herbal formula for sleep/anxiety issues?

April 27, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Can you answer jumpinjack’s question about Ginseng?:

Before you recommend, I would like to just mention I can not take any formula with Rhemania in it(otherwise I would take what my last herbal doc. gave me… that herb is greasy by nature and upsets my stomach… so please recommend something with out that… Thank you.

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Allergy Herbs

April 24, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Streamy eyes, runny nose, ceaseless itching, body covered with angry rashes, incessant coughing – if you are suffering from one or more of these symptoms often, then you are likely sensitive to allergens. And though you must be taking medicines to help you fight the allergic reaction, you might be dissatisfied with their efficacy. This is because most western medicines treating allergies just scratch the surface of the problem. They hide the symptoms for a short period and do not tackle the root of the cause.

The usual treatment for allergies is to block the exaggerated reaction of the immune system to the allergen. This is done with medical preparations containing strong doses of steroids that are available in both oral and topical forms. Conventional treatments are ineffective in the sense that they can’t provide a permanent solution to the problem. Moreover the patient runs a serious risk of suffering from serious side effects. Topical creams containing steroids can eat into your skin making it thin. Oral pills can lead to weight gain, drowsiness and stomach upsets.

It is due to these reasons that you should seriously consider alternative courses of treatment to help you win your lifelong battle against allergies. At Longevity Herbs you can find natural Chinese herbs that have proved to be very effective in mitigating the effects of allergies. These allergy herbs work on the same principle as most Chinese traditional herbs like Chinese Cordyceps and Reishi Mushroom. These are immune herbs that boost the human immune system thereby helping it withstand the effects of allergens. In Longevity Herbs, you will find several other Chinese traditional herbs like Jiao Gu Lan which is a detox herbal brew, which when used with our special herbal tea blend helps in detoxifying the body. It also increases the production of bodily fluids and helps fight cold and other respiratory problems. Allergy herbs like Jiao Gu Lan act as preventive measures and help in warding off asthma and bronchial complications.

Both traditional Chinese medicine herbs and homeopathic remedies are perfect for providing soothing relief during an allergic reaction. Allergy herbs like Xin Yi San, which is a sinus formula made from magnolia flower, Angelica and licorice and potent herbs. This Chinese Herb is very effective for fighting congestion and allergy attacks.

Chinese herbal medicine has a number of Allergy Herbs that are better in every conceivable way of what western medicine has to offer. So do visit www.longevityherbs.com to permanently bid goodbye to your allergic reactions.

Thanks to Bryan R Abel for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:

Bryan is a well known author who writes on the topics related to Allergy Herbs.

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