Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin, aka Gou Teng Yin
Ingredients per 1500 mg serving:
Mi Huan Jun (Armillaria mellea) |
183 mg |
Gou Teng (Ramulus Uncariae Cum Uncis) |
183 mg |
Ye Jiao Teng (Caulis Polygoni Multiflori) |
183 mg |
Shi Jue Ming (Concha Haliotidis) |
147 mg |
Sang Ji Sheng (Herba Taxilli) |
147 mg |
Du Zhong (Cortex Eucommiae) |
109.5 mg |
Chuan Niu Xi (Radix Cyathulae) |
109.5 mg |
Zhi Zi (Fructus Gardeniae) |
109.5 mg |
Huang Qin (Radix Scutellariae) |
109.5 mg |
Fu Ling (Poria) |
109.5 mg |
Yi Mu Cao (Herba Leonuri) |
109.5 mg |
Tian ma (gastrodia) is a problematic herb to import due to its endangered status under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Substances). It is unfortunately a plant no one has learned to grow. Luckily, in this case the mycelium of the fungus, Armillaria melia, contains high amounts of the constituent that has been identified as the active principle in tian ma. Blue Poppy credits the research of Dr. Subhuti Dharmananda in using this substitute.
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