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Herbs Traditionally Used in China For
Gallstones "The Stone Free
G Protocol"
by Plant
Cures Please note: The descriptions
below are from the Traditional Chinese and or "Folk Medicine" use of
herbs provided for information and not intended to
replace advice from a medical doctor or to replace any drugs that are FDA
approved.
Stone Free G is a strong liquid extract of
Jin Qian Cao or "Coin Grass." The story of how Jin Qian Cao was discovered tells it
all:
A 2,000 year old story, widely accepted as history in China
states; "A loving couple lived in a small village in China. The
husband developed a pain below his ribs. After a few days he died. The
wife was so upset she begged to have an autopsy done on her husband. A
stone was found in her husband's gallbladder. In determination to find out
why this stone killed him, she hung the stone on a string around her neck.
One day after walking back from gathering flowers to put on her husbands
grave she noticed the stone was less then half the size and was crumbling.
Apparently she had carried the flowers (with Coin Grass as a part of the
arrangement) back with her while the Coin Grass was resting against the
stone around her neck. The herbalist in the village learned of this and
proclaimed, "We have discovered a cure for stones in the
gallbladder" The herb was called Jin Can Cao or "Golden Coin Grass."
Herbalists later found that Coin Grass will dissolve kidney stones just as
proficiently.
More recently herbalists have found
that adding Gravel Root (Eupatorium purpureum ) to Jin Can Cao can work a
bit better on kidney stones then
Jin Can Cao can by itself. Click here for info on
this.
In TCM, dissolving stones is accomplished by clearing damp
heat. The way to do this protocol is to take Jin Can Cao as a
strong tincture and combine it with the classic TCM patent formula,
"Long Dan Xie Gan Wan" Click here for
info. This will assure you get enough Jin
Can Cao in the protocol. Patent herbal pills for Gallstones will often not
contain enough Jin Can Cao. "Long Dan Xie Gan
Wan" seen below
The Chinese name, Jin
Can Cao, applies to two different herbs capable of dissolving gallstones.
(One is actually called Guang Jin Can Cao) However, both are known as Coin
Grass. The most popular of these herbs is the Jin Can Cao herb.
(Lysimachia christinae) However Guang Gin Can Cao herb (Desmodium
styracifolium) is also very effective. Either one works so well it is hard
to say which is best. Many formulas use equal parts of both and this seems
to be the most efficient. This combo of the two plants is what is
used here at Plant Cures.
Gallstones are formations of crystals,
composed of either cholesterol or calcium salts, in the gallbladder or the
bile duct. In the United States, up to 20% of people over 65 have
gallstones. Patients with gallstones in the gallbladder usually remain
asymptomatic, while patients with gallstones blocking the bile duct may
experience severe or life-threatening infection of the bile duct, the
pancreas, or the liver. Risk factors of gallstones include female gender,
old age, obesity, a Western diet and
heredity.
Please note: At least 2
bottles of Stone Free G are needed for
most Gallstones
Click here to order Long Dan
Xie Gan
Wan Click here for info on Kidney
Stones
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