Archive for August, 2010

What is the Difference Between Detoxing the Liver and Soothing the Liver?

Website Customer Asks:

I bought the peaceful warrior to detox the liver in the past what is the difference between Free and Easy Wanderer and Peaceful Warrior?

Our Peaceful Warrior formula is used to detox the Liver and contains several very bitter and cold herbs. Bitter herbs stimulate bile flow and removes “Toxic Heat” , or “Liver Fire”, according to Chinese medicine. A Liver Detox has its place, but is too cold energetically to use over a long period of time as it would disrupt the Yin/Yang balance of the body and possibly damage the Spleen. It should be limited to 2-4 months use, and should only be used once per year (ideally in the Spring as this is the Wood Element Season). Exposure to toxins is a common culprit with Liver Fire.

Our Free and Easy Wanderer formula is more neutral (not so cold) and can be taken over a longer period of time to soothe Liver Qi Stagnation. Liver Qi Stagnation is a much more common condition; very few patients come in to clinic without an element of Liver imbalance in the states. Since anger and frustration can lead to Liver Qi Stagnation, it is no surprise that our stressed out society suffers from this condition.

Hope this clarifies,

Catherine

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What is the Best Time to Take My Herbs?

A website customer asks:

I always forget to ask this but I have heard it’s VERY important as different herbalists have different thoughts.

When do I take the herbs and can I take them together? …on empty stomach before ….hour after meals or anytime with food or not. And, could I take the 8 pills of the different formulas together, if you know what I’m saying…at the very same time?

I have heard it said many times, that if you put 100 herbalists together, the only thing they would agree on would be to not prepare your herbs in aluminum; same thing for acupuncturists.  As you have noted, there are varying opinions about how and when to take your herbs.

Thanks to author Michael Pollan and others who has shed light on the marketing efforts of the food industry, we now understand that breakfast cereal is not necessarily good for us because it contains “all the necessary nutrients” for life. There is a resulting full blown movement to eat whole, local, organic foods and people are coming back to their senses about nourishing themselves; hopefully, this revolution will also take place with herbs soon.

I have seen no measurable difference in clinic with patient taking their herbs at different times, with or without food, or on an empty stomach. I personally sit down with a large glass of water about ½ hour after lunch and take 100 teapills for the day. This works well for me because of my schedule, and I would never get a full dose if I had to remember to dose 3 times per day.  The most common advise you see is 1 hour before or after a meal, but I am not convinced that this will change any outcomes.

It is ideal to take our herbs together; there is evidence that herbs or essential oils that are combined create a synergistic effect; the combined effect is greater than the individual effect. Some individuals are sensitive to Qi tonics as they may be too stimulating if taken in the evening. I usually advise patients to take Sea of Qi, or Restore the Middle Way formulas before 5 PM so they do not interfere with sleeping patterns.

Personally, I am just impressed when my patients remember to take their herbs at all; with so many years of clinical work, reality and practicality rules.

In Tea We Trust,

Catherine

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