Weak digestion with fatigue and diarrhea, frequent urination, decreased appetite, leukorrhagia, premature ejaculation, diabetic symptoms, chronic wheezing and coughing.
Menstrual pain, poor circulation, nervousness, restlessness.
Chinese medicine: many combinations of Chinese yam and herbs to treat different symptoms. Always taken internally. Tea: Steep slices of the root in boiling water. 10 - 30 g of root or 6 - 10 g of powder.
There are no side effects associated with the use of Chinese yam.
In Chinese medicine, the orchid is used as an herbal remedy to ease coughs and lung diseases; treat kidney, lung and stomach deficiencies; and treat eye diseases.
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Chinese Medicine practitioners use apricot seed as a treatment in respiratory diseases, including bronchitis and emphysema.
Chinese yam should not be taken with kan-sui root. No studies on adverse drug or herb reactions.
Yam?
Anti-inflammatory.
Dioscorea and shan yao.
Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Chinese Yam Naengchae 1-323 was released on: USA: 30 May 2012
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