the leaves and stems of Thuja orientalis are used to treat nervous disorders, insomnia, and heart palpitations, as well as to stop hemorrhages and bring down fevers.
in Ayurvedic medicine in India and in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. It has also been used in Europe for many years, but it has become common in North American healing only near the end of the twentieth century.
used for people
Simplified and Traditional
China has simplified about 2000 characters to help improve literacy of their people. They are the so-called simplified Chinese, or jian ti zi 简体字, rather than traditional Chinese, or 繁體字.Now, the traditional Chinese are used in Hong Kong & Taiwan.traditional Chinese are way harder than simplified Chinese.
The ancient Chinese discovery of the circulatory system contributed to their mastery of traditional medicine. These techniques are still used successfully by modern people of all nationalities.
Chinese thoroughwax is used in several traditional formulas for liver problems, fevers, and inflammation.
Herbal Medicine
I guess you are saying Yunnan Baiyao?
Traditional Chinese medicine
Astragalus is called Huang Qi in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and is considered to be an important tonic herb.
Yes it is used in traditional medicines(chinese,tibetian etc) as aphrodisiac.
Belladonna Thuja
Chinese mole hair, also known as "mole cricket hair," is a key ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine due to its believed healing properties. It is often used in herbal remedies to treat various ailments, such as skin conditions, joint pain, and inflammation. The fine texture of the hair is thought to enhance the effectiveness of the medicine when applied or ingested. Overall, Chinese mole hair holds cultural and medicinal significance in traditional Chinese medicine practices.
Rock sugar is commonly used in Chinese cuisine for sweetening dishes such as soups, sauces, and desserts. It is also used in traditional Chinese medicine to balance flavors and promote overall health.
tiger, rhinoceros, black bear, musk deer, sea horse.
Construction, food and landscaping describe the ways that thuja is used. The evergreen in question goes by the common names arborvitae and cedar and the genus name Thuja. It provides food for insects and mammals, landscape interest with aromatic cones, needles and red-brown bark as an ornamental, wind-breaking hedge, scurvy-fighting tea in alternative and traditional medicine and wood for bee hives, chests, fence posts, guitar sound boards, rails and roof shingles,
The stems of cuscuta are used in Western herbalism and the seeds are used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).