Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Hi All, & Mike, Mike Liaw wrote: > It's called Jie(2, clean) Er(3, you, your) Yin(2). For more details, see: http://www.craneherb.com/Products/Product030658 Name: Yin Care Alternate Name: Jie Er Yin Unit Size: 120 ml Vendor: Arbor International Product Line: Yin-Care Dosage: unavailable There are links to the ingredients: Aiye Artemisia Argyi Bohe Mint Cangzhu Atractylodes Difuzi Kochia Duhuo Tuhuo Angelica Huangbai (Chuan) Phellodendron Bark Huangqin Scutellaria Jinyinhua Lonicera Flower Kushen Sophora Flavescens Shechuangzi Cnidium Fruit Shichangpu (Changpu) Acorus Rhizome Tujingpi Pseudolaricis Cortex Unfortunately, they have a " no data " page for the final ingredient [Tujingpi Pseudolaricis Cx] A novel use for Jie-er-yin is as a bacteriocidal irrigant in rooot-canal work: Zhonghua Kou Qiang Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2001 Mar;36(2):152-4. [A study on the use of TCM agent in ultrasonic instrumentation of root canals] [Article in Chinese] Xiong S, Wang Q, Sun G. Department of Stomatology, Shandong Medical University, Jinan 250012, China. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the bactericidal effect for anaerobes of infected root canals using Chinese medicine agent Jieeryin combing with ultrasonic technique. METHODS: 60 single-rooted teeth in patients with chronic periapical periodotitis were divided into 3 groups randomly, 20 in each. Hand instruments were used for group 1 as control group of traditional treatment. Ultrasound with saline as irrigant were used for group 2 as control group. Ultrasound with Jieeryin as irrigant were used for group 3 as experimental group. The pre-instrumentation and post- instrumentation specimens of each root canal were placed into the anaerobic chambers and incubated. RESULTS: Significant difference was found between hand instruments group and control group of ultrasound (P < 0.05) and even more significant difference was found between control group of ultrasound and experimental group of ultrasound (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasound has special superiority on instrumentation and bactericide of root canals. Chinese medicine agent Jieeryin can kill anaerobes in infected root canals effectively. It is an ideal irrigant for ultrasound which conforms to principles of biology. Publication Types: Clinical Trial Randomized Controlled Trial PMID: 11812331 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] For Chinese data on Jieeryin Xiye (Cleanse Thy Privates Wash Liquid), see: http://tinyurl.com/78jn5 and http://tinyurl.com/c5au5 Would Chinese adepts care to translate for us? [or are the data the same as at http://www.arborusa.com/yincare/details.shtml ], which says: Jie er yin xi ye = Clean Your Yin Wash Liquid Dry and transform dampness, clear heat and toxin, purge fire, cool blood, disperse wind and stop itching, reduce swelling, detoxify skin lesions, promote circulation. Use at varying concentrations both topically and intravaginally for dampness, damp-heat, toxic-heat and wind gynecological patterns with or with out discharge including leucorrhea, vaginitis, cervicitis, gonorrhea, vulvovaginitis, S.T.D.¡¯s, as well as general inflammations, infections and itching. Also used for various damp-heat, wind-damp and heat dermatological patterns such as psoriasis and eczema, shingles, rashes, cold sores, fungal foot afflictions, styes and acne. In small concentrations and applied as a compress to facilitate the healing of burns. Comments: This is China¡¯s most widely used topical/intravaginal wash for gynecological as well as general bacterial, fungal and viral skin complaints. The formula is comprised of both the water-extracted and essential oil materials of the said herbs and can be quite effective in small concentrations (5-10%). It can be effectively applied as a wash, rub, sitz bath or compress. Caution: NOT for internal use. In rare instances, skin sensitive patents may react to this product in concentrations above 5%. Intravaginal application for inflammatory symptoms should begin at a lower concentration 5% and increased to 15-20% with repeated use. Ingredients Cnidium - She Chuang Zi R Mentha - Bo He CB Lonicera - Jin Yin Hua DD Gardenia - Zhi Zi DA Phellodendron - Huang Bai DB Scutellaria - Huang Qin DB Sophora - Ku Shen DB Kochia - Di Fu Zi FC Artemisia - Yin Chen Hao FC Angelica - Du Huo FA Atractylodes - Cang Zhu FB Acorus - Shi Chang Pu M Artemisia - Ai Ye J Pseudolarix - Tu Jing Pi Q Packaging and Dosage: Bottle of 120ml (4 fl. oz.) Topical: Mix (5-100%) herbal concentrate with various amounts of water into a solution, apply directly to skin as a wash, compress or sitz bath 2- 3x day. Vaginally: utilize washing receptacle (douche) and mix 5-20% concentrate with water, rinse 2-3x day, 5-6 days a course of treatment. For more serious vaginal conditions, soak tampon with 50% concentration mixture and insert for 3-5 hours 1-2x day, 6 days as course of treatment. Best regards, Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) Ireland. Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " - Chinese Proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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