Guest guest Posted May 11, 2000 Report Share Posted May 11, 2000 you are a fountain of information and inspiration. Thank you for creating this group. I have learned a lot. Julie Chambers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2000 Report Share Posted May 11, 2000 hello all, is anyone here familiar with the use of Huperzia serrata in East Asian herbal medicine? It's in a Physiologics formula combined with Vinpocetine, as is purported to be a memory enhancer. luke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2000 Report Share Posted May 11, 2000 Subhuti Dharmananda has an article on huperzine that you can order online at http://www.itmonline.org , " Luke Klincewicz " < l.klincewicz@w...> wrote: > hello all, > > is anyone here familiar with the use of Huperzia serrata in East > Asian herbal medicine? It's in a Physiologics formula combined with > Vinpocetine, as is purported to be a memory enhancer. > > luke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2000 Report Share Posted May 11, 2000 I just checked ITM and they don't have the article listed in the current archive, but I've read it, so email them and ask if it still exists. I think the drug huperzine was derived from this plant and used for AIDS dementia. , herb-t@s... wrote: > Subhuti Dharmananda has an article on huperzine that you can order > online at http://www.itmonline.org > > , " Luke Klincewicz " < > l.klincewicz@w...> wrote: > > hello all, > > > > is anyone here familiar with the use of Huperzia serrata in East > > Asian herbal medicine? It's in a Physiologics formula combined > with > > Vinpocetine, as is purported to be a memory enhancer. > > > > luke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2000 Report Share Posted May 11, 2000 Hello I also thnk you for this sight. And I also went to Subhuti's sight and found no files. I'm astounded at how little reference there is to pulses at this site. How can one practice without these signals? sincerely, luke PS How can I change this font? , herb-t@s... wrote: > I just checked ITM and they don't have the article listed in the > current archive, but I've read it, so email them and ask if it still > exists. I think the drug huperzine was derived from this plant and > used > for AIDS dementia. > > , herb-t@s... wrote: > > Subhuti Dharmananda has an article on huperzine that you can order > > online at http://www.itmonline.org > > > > , " Luke Klincewicz " < > > l.klincewicz@w...> wrote: > > > hello all, > > > > > > is anyone here familiar with the use of Huperzia serrata in East > > > Asian herbal medicine? It's in a Physiologics formula combined > > with > > > Vinpocetine, as is purported to be a memory enhancer. > > > > > > luke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2000 Report Share Posted May 12, 2000 At 11:33 PM 5/11/00 -0000, Luke Klincewicz wrote: hello all, is anyone here familiar with the use of Huperzia serrata in East Asian herbal medicine? It's in a Physiologics formula combined with Vinpocetine, as is purported to be a memory enhancer. To All members, Translated from: Precise of <Chinese Materia Medica> (Xinhua Bencao Gangyao) 3rd volume (Shanghai kexue jishu chubanshe> 1st edition 1990 (p.620) QIAN CENG TA (Zhiwu mingshi tukao, Qing dynasty) = Huperzia serrarta (Thunb.) Trev. ______ Lycopodium serratum Thunb. Flavor (wei):bitter (ku) astringent (se) Nature (xing): cool (liang) " toxic " (youdu) Functions (gongneng): dissipate stasis(sanyu) disperse swelling (xiaozhong), sta(u)nch bleeding (zhixue) engender flesh (shengji) disperse inflammation (xiaoyan) resolve toxins (jiedu) anesthetize (mazui) settle pain (zhentong) destroy fleas (mieshi) (Internal) Use: in " knocks and falls " (dieta)/ traumas (sunshang)/ stasis pain with swelling (yuxue zhongtong), sciatica pain (zuogushenjing tong), nervous headaches (shenjingxing toutong)and all severe pain related to biliary calculi (danjieshi jutong) External use:for treatment of abscesses (yongju)/ sores and boils (chuangjie)/ scalds (tanghuo shang) anti-fleas (mieshi) and anti-cimices (bedbugs) (chouchong). Internal use, don't overdose (neifu buyi guoliang) Don't use during pregnancy (funu jifu) PS Last year(?),the American Botanical Council Journal reported some research done in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease using Huperzia. Philippe Riviere Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2000 Report Share Posted May 12, 2000 TY, luke , Philip Riviere <riviere@p...> wrote: > At 11:33 PM 5/11/00 -0000, Luke Klincewicz wrote: > hello all, > > is anyone here familiar with the use of Huperzia serrata in East > Asian herbal medicine? It's in a Physiologics formula combined with > Vinpocetine, as is purported to be a memory enhancer. > > > To All members, > > > Translated from: Precise of <Chinese Materia Medica> (Xinhua Bencao Gangyao) > 3rd volume (Shanghai kexue jishu chubanshe> 1st edition 1990 (p.620) > > QIAN CENG TA (Zhiwu mingshi tukao, Qing dynasty) = > > Huperzia serrarta (Thunb.) Trev. ______ Lycopodium serratum Thunb. > > Flavor (wei):bitter (ku) astringent (se) > Nature (xing): cool (liang) > > " toxic " (youdu) > > Functions (gongneng): > dissipate stasis(sanyu) disperse swelling (xiaozhong), > sta(u)nch bleeding (zhixue) engender flesh (shengji) > disperse inflammation (xiaoyan) resolve toxins (jiedu) > anesthetize (mazui) settle pain (zhentong) > destroy fleas (mieshi) > > (Internal) Use: in " knocks and falls " (dieta)/ traumas (sunshang)/ stasis > pain with swelling (yuxue zhongtong), sciatica pain (zuogushenjing tong), > nervous headaches (shenjingxing toutong)and all severe pain related to > biliary calculi (danjieshi jutong) > > External use:for treatment of abscesses (yongju)/ sores and boils > (chuangjie)/ scalds (tanghuo shang) > anti-fleas (mieshi) and anti-cimices (bedbugs) (chouchong). > > Internal use, don't overdose (neifu buyi guoliang) > Don't use during pregnancy (funu jifu) > > > PS > Last year(?),the American Botanical Council Journal reported some research > done in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease using Huperzia. > > > > Philippe Riviere Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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