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I made a big mistake, and have apology for mixing up from my language

Vietnamese and Chinese of Zhi shi to Zhi zi so I did a wrong indication

of zhi shi

So I fix it as:

Zhi shi use as similar to tangerine skin, because they are citrus

family but more power, very good for digestion and nausea, it also clear

the lung's stagnation. It does not make any lose weigh, it al so not

comparable as ma hoang it' s warm property.

Nhung Ta

 

 

Nhung Ta wrote:

>

> Zhi shi is good for liver, bad for diarrhea, acept for diarrea it

> doesn't make any harmfull. It also does not make any weight lost, it's

> calm mind. yin property

> Nhung Ta

>

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> wrote:

> >

> > On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 06:40 AM, William Egloff wrote:

> >

> > Dear

> > Have you come across this use of Zhi Shi?

> >

> > Yes, synephrine, the active component of zhi shi is similar in structure to

pseudoephedrine in ma haung. I first saw weight loss products with zhi shi in

1998. I have not heard of any problems and zhi shi is definitely considered

safer than ma haung, but neither were meant for long term use. zhi shi, at

least, would not be unheard of in weight loss rx because it promotes bowel

movement. I still feel that unless a product has been tested safe and effective,

it should not be labeled for any use, no matter how vague.

> >

> > According to an article by the San Francisco Chronicle, many

> > supplement manufacturers are replacing ephedra in their weight loss

> > products with citrus aurantium. The article warns that while the

product

> > has been shown to produce a more mild reaction than ephedra in the

body,

> > it has not been tested extensively and may interfere with prescription

> > drugs. The National Nutritional Foods Association said it believes both

> > ephedra and citrus aurantium are safe when used properly.

> > Intenet Resources:

> > Article in San Francisco Chronicle

> >

<http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/a/2002/07/21/MN1

> > 66169.DTL>

> >

> > Take care,

> > Bill

> >

> >

> > Chinese Herbs

> >

> > voice:

> > fax:

> >

> > " Great spirits have always been violently opposed by mediocre minds " --

Albert Einstein

>

> --

> Nhung Ta

> nhung.ta

> business phone 727-548-4237

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