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Epimedium is also known as "Horny Goat Weed."
It gets its nickname from the observation that goats, after consuming this herb, begin to copulate.
Epimedium tonifies Kidney Yang.
According to the "Classis of Materia Medica," Epimedium can help with "old-age confusion and middle- age forgetfulness." Other ancient classics have stated that Epimedium "augments the essential Qi, and is an herb of the arm and leg Yang brightness, Triple Burner, and Gate of Vitality. It is appropriate for those with insufficiency of true Yang."
Epimedium has a dry and yin consuming nature, so when taking this herbs on a regular basis, it is best taken with yin replenishing herbs like He shou wu, Lycium, and Rehmannia.
Restore the Yin is also an appropriate formula to take in conjunction with Epimedium.
Epimedium sagittatum leaf
Properties: acrid, sweet, warm
Organ Meridians: Kidney, Liver
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25 servings per packet
2 gram (approximately 1 tsp.) two times per day. Mix with warm water and drink as a tea. Add to smoothies or shakes if desired.
Extract ratio: 10:1