Solomon Seal

| Solomon Seal in TCM:Explore the properties of Solomon Seal according to Chinese Nutrition and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):
Temperature: cool
Channels: LU, ST, HT
Flavors: sweet Tonifies: qi, yin
See Also: Chinese Herbs: Huang Jing and Yu Zhu are two traditional Chinese medical herbs that come from different varieties of Solomon's Seal. Yu Zhu grows in more temperate areas, while Huang Jiang grows in colder areas (like Siberia)
In terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Solomon Seal is known for its ability to tonify qi and tonify yin.
In general the ancient Chinese medical texts cite that it enters the lung, stomach, heart. The flavor of Solomon Seal is sweet, and it is considered to be cool in temperature.
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