ActiveHerb™ Chinese Mugwort
Ai Ye
Pinyin Name: Ai Ye
English Name: Chinese Mugwort
Properties: acrid, bitter, warm
Channels Entered: Spleen, Liver, Kidney
Primary Traditional Functions
Warms the Channels, Stops Bleeding
Warms the channels and collaterals to treat many bleeding disorders
- Epistaxis (nosebleed), hemoptysis (coughing up blood), and hematemesis (vomiting blood)
- Excessive blood loss and bleeding from deficiency and cold
- Profuse menstrual bleeding from deficiency and cold
- Unstable pregnancy with vaginal bleeding from deficiency and cold
Dispels Cold, Relieves Pain
Warms Liver, Spleen, and Stomach to dispel cold and relieve pain
- Deficiency and cold of the lower burner with abdominal cold and pain
- Deficiency and cold in the middle burner with epigastric and abdominal cold and pain
- Lower abdominal cold and pain
Dispels Dampness, Relieves Itching
Dispels Phlegm, Stops Coughs, Relieves Wheezing
Ai Ye essential oil treats respiratory disorders
- Cough
- Wheezing with phlegm
Concentration: 10:1, 82% extract + 18% dextrin
Typical Usage of Concentrated Extract
1/3 to 1 gram per day or as directed by your wellness coach.
Cautions & Contraindications: