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The most that I could find out about Qi Ye Lian (Schefflera arboricola root) is from Mayway literature. They put out a "Qi Ye Lian" tablet under the Plum Flower Brand that contains Feng Mi (Mel) and Qi Ye Lian. According to their info the formula: "Promotes blood circulation, expels wind, alleviates pain. Applications: low back pain, joint pain, traumatic injury, headache.".

 

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Anne

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I found Qi Ye Lian information in KPC single herb collection in Chinese

text.

Qi Ye Lian (7 leaves lotus) is bitter and cold. The function is to

relive toxicity, reduce inflammation, relieve pain, relieve heat.

The main therapeutic function is for pharyngitis, tonsillitis, purulent

inflamation disease, snake or insect bite.

I hope this will be helpful for you. I translated from Chinese text.

 

Ta-Ya Lee, CRNP, LAc

Johns Hopkins Community Physician

 

>>> ajeffres 12/26/02 09:00PM >>>

The most that I could find out about Qi Ye Lian (Schefflera arboricola

root)

is from Mayway literature. They put out a " Qi Ye Lian " tablet under the

Plum

Flower Brand that contains Feng Mi (Mel) and Qi Ye Lian. According to

their

info the formula: " Promotes blood circulation, expels wind, alleviates

pain.

Applications: low back pain, joint pain, traumatic injury, headache. " .

 

Hope it helps,

Anne

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Thank you Lee and Anne. By the way what is KPC? Is it

some book? What is the name and publishing house?

Yuri

--- Ta-Ya Lee <tlee19 wrote:

> I found Qi Ye Lian information in KPC single herb

> collection in Chinese

> text.

> Qi Ye Lian (7 leaves lotus) is bitter and cold. The

> function is to

> relive toxicity, reduce inflammation, relieve pain,

> relieve heat.

> The main therapeutic function is for pharyngitis,

> tonsillitis, purulent

> inflamation disease, snake or insect bite.

> I hope this will be helpful for you. I translated

> from Chinese text.

>

> Ta-Ya Lee, CRNP, LAc

> Johns Hopkins Community Physician

>

> >>> ajeffres 12/26/02 09:00PM >>>

> The most that I could find out about Qi Ye Lian

> (Schefflera arboricola

> root)

> is from Mayway literature. They put out a " Qi Ye

> Lian " tablet under the

> Plum

> Flower Brand that contains Feng Mi (Mel) and Qi Ye

> Lian. According to

> their

> info the formula: " Promotes blood circulation,

> expels wind, alleviates

> pain.

> Applications: low back pain, joint pain, traumatic

> injury, headache. " .

>

> Hope it helps,

> Anne

>

>

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/27/2002 10:36:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, leahhome writes:

 

Thank you Lee and Anne. By the way what is KPC? Is it

some book? What is the name and publishing house?

Yuri

 

Yuri,

KPC is a Taiwanese manufacturer of excellent 5:1 powdered extracts.

They import through a few American companies - Golden Flower, Crane and another one or two. I've heard that a book is coming out about their formulas within the next few months or so.

-Anne

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Hi!

KPC is KPC Herbs company which I ordered through California

distributor.

Their phone number is 800-KPC-8188.

KPC herbs company provide 3 comprehensive herbs and formula textbooks

in Chinese language.

I am a native speaker of Chinese, thus I requested those 3 books from

KPC herbs distributor.

I knew that KPC herbs company is the process of translating those 3

books in English.

 

Ta-Ya Lee, LAc, CRNP

Johns Hopkins Community Physician

 

>>> leahhome 12/28/02 01:35AM >>>

Thank you Lee and Anne. By the way what is KPC? Is it

some book? What is the name and publishing house?

Yuri

--- Ta-Ya Lee <tlee19 wrote:

> I found Qi Ye Lian information in KPC single herb

> collection in Chinese

> text.

> Qi Ye Lian (7 leaves lotus) is bitter and cold. The

> function is to

> relive toxicity, reduce inflammation, relieve pain,

> relieve heat.

> The main therapeutic function is for pharyngitis,

> tonsillitis, purulent

> inflamation disease, snake or insect bite.

> I hope this will be helpful for you. I translated

> from Chinese text.

>

> Ta-Ya Lee, CRNP, LAc

> Johns Hopkins Community Physician

>

> >>> ajeffres 12/26/02 09:00PM >>>

> The most that I could find out about Qi Ye Lian

> (Schefflera arboricola

> root)

> is from Mayway literature. They put out a " Qi Ye

> Lian " tablet under the

> Plum

> Flower Brand that contains Feng Mi (Mel) and Qi Ye

> Lian. According to

> their

> info the formula: " Promotes blood circulation,

> expels wind, alleviates

> pain.

> Applications: low back pain, joint pain, traumatic

> injury, headache. " .

>

> Hope it helps,

> Anne

>

>

 

 

 

 

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