Cholisma effectively lowers cholesterol and triglyceride levels by dissolving dampness, eliminating phlegm, and invigorating blood circulation.
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Clinical Applications:
* Dyslipidemia
§ Hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol and triglycerides levels)
§ Hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol levels)
§ Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides levels)
* Arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis
TCM Functions:
* Dissolves dampness and eliminates phlegm
* Invigorates blood circulation
Cautions and Contraindications
* Jue Ming Zi (Semen Cassiae), Zhi He Shou Wu (Radix Polygoni Multiflori Praeparata) and Ju Hua (Flos Chrysanthemi) may cause loose stools or diarrhea for those with sensitive gastrointestinal tracts. Should this occur, reduce the dosage to 2 capsules three times daily.
* Hypertension should also be suspected if the patient has high cholesterol. Treat both hypertension and dyslipidemia simultaneously for maximum results.
* This herbal formula contains herbs that invigorate blood circulation, such as Dan Shen (Radix et Rhizoma Salviae Miltiorrhizae). Therefore, patients who are on anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapies, such as Coumadin (warfarin), should use this formula with caution, or not at all, as there may be a higher risk of bleeding and bruising.
* According to most textbooks and contemporary references, the classic entry of "He Shou Wu" is now separated into two entries: the unprepared Sheng Shou Wu (Radix Polygoni Multiflori) and the prepared Zhi He Shou Wu (Radix Polygoni Multiflori Praeparata), as they have significantly different therapeutic effects and side effects. Sheng Shou Wu (Radix Polygoni Multiflori) is a stimulant laxative that treats constipation, but may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and in rare cases, liver disorder (dose- and time-dependent, and reversible upon discontinuation). On the other hand, Zhi He Shou Wu (Radix Polygoni Multiflori Praeparata) is a tonic herb that is safe and well-tolerated. The dramatic changes in the therapeutic effect and safety profile are attributed to the long and complicated processing of the root with Hei Dou (Semen Sojae) through repeated blending, cooking, and drying procedures. When properly processed, the chemical composition of the root changes significantly. Many new compounds are generated from the Maillard reaction (four furanones, two furans, two nitrogen compounds, one pyran, one alcohol and one sulfur compound). Furthermore, the preparation process causes changes in the composition of sugars and 16 kinds of amino acids; it also reduces the pH of the herb from 6.28 to 5.61. In summary, these changes give rise to the tonic effects of the prepared roots, and eliminate the adverse reactions associated with the unprepared roots. Note: Due to medical risks and legal liabilities, it is prudent to exercise caution and not use this herb in either prepared or unprepared forms in patients with pre-existing or risk factors of liver diseases.
Cholisma
Cang Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis)
Dan Shen (Radix et Rhizoma Salviae Miltiorrhizae)
Ge Gen (Radix Puerariae Lobatae)
He Ye (Folium Nelumbinis)
Hu Zhang (Rhizoma et Radix Polygoni Cuspidati)
Jiao Gu Lan (Rhizoma seu Herba Gynostemmatis)
Ju Hua (Flos Chrysanthemi)
Jue Ming Zi (Semen Cassiae)
Shan Zha (Fructus Crataegi)
Yi Yi Ren (Semen Coicis)
Ze Xie (Rhizoma Alismatis)
Zhi He Shou Wu (Radix Polygoni Multiflori Praeparata)
Zi Mu Xu (Herba Medicaginis)