Sì miào wán

Sì miào wán (Chinese: ) or the four marvels is a remedy used in Traditional Chinese medicine. It is available in powder and pill form. It contains, among other things, quercetin, berberine, and achyranthine.[1]

Contents

It contains the same ingredients as Sān miào wán ("Three marvel pills"), which are the bark of huáng bǎi ("yellow fir"), the root of cāng zhú ("[black] atractylodes"), and huái niú xī (the root of Achyranthes bidentata), plus the fourth, yi yi ren (Job's tears).

The active chemicals found in these substances include:

As with all herbal treatments that have not been standardized (diluted or concentrated on the basis of laboratory tests done on each batch produced), the amount of the active chemicals received in one dose is unknown.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Francl, Michelle (7 February 2013). "Curing chemophobia: Don’t buy the alternative medicine in "The Boy With a Thorn in His Joints."". Slate. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  2. Ho NK (December 1996). "Traditional Chinese medicine and treatment of neonatal jaundice". Singapore Med J 37 (6): 645–51. PMID 9104069.


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