AKA:
✪ Wu Wei Zi
✪ Schizandra
✪ Magnolia-vine fruit
✪ Five-flavor fruit
Schisandra is an immune amphoteric - normalizing the function of the immune system.
What can it be taken for? (in 2025 language)
Fatigued eyes from staring at a screen for 12 hours
Stress-induced palpitations, insomnia, sweating
Spontaneous sweating or night sweats due to a deficient state
Wanting to throw something at a wall
Scary or annoying dreams that disturb your sleep
Craving all the sugar
Chronic wheezing
To brighten, tighten, and hydrate skin
Brain fog, poor memory
Increased endurance for your hikes
When you’re that person who’s always sick
You regularly indulge in a martini or 3 and want to keep your liver happy & healthy
When you follow all the digestion influencers because yours feels “sluggish” or you deal with loose stools
Seasickness
When Schisandra should not be taken:
When you are starting to feel sick and have chills and/or a fever. Wait until these symptoms have passed.
You “run hot” and have signs/symptoms of heat from excess such as: red face, weeping rashes, thick yellow tongue coating.
Early stages of coughs (from sickness) or rashes.
If you are pregnant. This herb can cause uterine contractions.
If you have a stomach ulcer or are prone to heartburn.
What are the TCM taste, temperature, and other attributes?
Temperature: warm
Taste: sour, sweet, (acrid), (bitter), (salty)
Channels entered: Kidney, Heart, Lung
Dosage: 1.5-3g for chronic cough; 6-9g as a tonic
Tips:
Good quality Schisandra is large, oily, shiny, and has a purple hue.
Cook lower than 60 degrees F
Also, Schisandra - what a cute name.
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