HERBAL REMEDIES | TRAINING GEAR | OTHER ITEMS |
WHOLE CHINESE HERBS -under construction The most common method used to ascertain the Quality of an Herb is through its observable properties, color, smell or size. The Herbs place of Origin however is actually the most reliable method. Since Modern Science cannot identify the active elements of the herbs or explain there effect, It is ultimately the Geographical origin of the Herb that best signifies its medical purpose. For example the herb Schisandra is most potent when grown in the north, least potent when grown in the west or south. Therefore the region in which an herb is grown is an important determinant and signifier of the herbs quality and effectiveness. . At the Scar FAmily we use only herbs of the highest quality and hailing from the best regions of the world. These are the Same Region Specific Herbs that were used for centuries at the Legendary Shaolin, WuTang and Omei Temples. Authentically sourced from the Farthest Reaches of Asia. These are not herbs grown in mexico for the California new age movement. All Herbs have been grown organically with out chemical fertilizers or pesticides and contain no artificial coloring or preservatives, and are dried naturally or electronically with out sulfur contamination, often found in cheaper herbs from extensive coal drying. |
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Tan Xiang - Sandal Wood |
Tao Ren - Peach Seed
- Persicae Semen
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Tian Hua Fen (Feng) - Trichosanthes Root - Heavenly Flower Powder
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Tian Men Dong - Wild Asparagus Root
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Tian Ma - Gastrodia Root - Heavenly Hemp
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Tian Nan Xing
- Arisaema Consanguineum - Jack in the Pulpit
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Tu Fu Ling - Sarsaparilla Root
- Local Poria
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Tu Bie Chong (Ze Chong) -
Eupolyphaga Sinensis Walker
- Wingless Roach
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Tu Si Zi - Chinese Dodder Seed - Cuscuta chinensis Lamarck
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Tou Gu Cao
- Speranskia Tuberculata - Penetrate the Bone Herb(Grass)
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Wang Bu Liu Xing - Vaccaria Seed
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Wei Ling Xian - Chinese Clemmatis
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Wu Jia Pi - Acanthopanax Root bark
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Wu Wei Zi - Chinese Schisandra Fruit
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Wu Yao - Lindera Root - Linderae Radix - Raven Black Medicine
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Wu Zhu Yu - Evodia Fruit
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Xu Dan - Japanese Teasel Root - Restore the Broken
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Xue Jie - Dragon Blood - Sanguis Draconis |
Xiang Fu - Nutgrass Rhizome - Cyprus - Rhizoma Cyperi Rotundi
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Yan Hu Suo - Corydalis Rhizome
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Yi Mu Cao
- Mother Wort Grass
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Yu Jin - Tumeric Rhizome - Curcuma - Curcumae longae rhizoma
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Ze Lan (Ye) - Bugle Weed - Marsh Orchid - Herba Lycopi Lucidi
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Zhang Nao - Camphor
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Zhi Gan Cao - Honey Fried Licorice Root
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Zhi Ke - Bitter Orange
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Zhi Zi - Cape Jasmine Fruit
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Zi Su - Purple Pernillia Leaf
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Zi Jing Pi - Rose Bud (Wood) Bark
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Ze Xie - Marsh Drain - Alisma Rhizome
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Picture Coming | Zi Ran Tong (Powdered)- Pyritum
- Pyrite - Natural copper
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THE PRODUCTS OFFERED HERE ARE TRADITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS These Statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Should Not be used if taking medication. Not for use while Pregnant or breast feeding. You Are Legally Bound By the Agreement On Our Home Page To Cousult A Doctor Before Use And To Hold Scar Family LLC free from any and all liability. |
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