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Model No.: Herb-67
Brand: Dadi Energy
Product Name: Chinaberry - Tree Bark
Latin Name: Meliae Cortex
Specification: 500g per pack or customized
Origin: China
Application: Medicinal, Extra
Storage: Cool and Dry
Overview:
Melia Bark, known as Ku Lian Pi in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is derived from the bark of the Melia azedarach tree, also called Chinaberry or Bead Tree. This bitter and cold herb has been used for centuries in TCM primarily for its antiparasitic, antifungal, and detoxifying properties. It is commonly employed to expel intestinal parasites, treat skin conditions, and relieve abdominal pain caused by parasites or internal heat.
Botanical Characteristics:
Melia azedarach is a deciduous tree native to China and other parts of Asia. It produces a distinctive bark with a strong, bitter flavor. The bark is typically harvested in the spring or autumn, then dried and processed for medicinal use.
Traditional Uses in TCM:
Expels Parasites:
Ku Lian Pi is particularly known for eliminating intestinal parasites such as roundworms and pinworms.
Relieves Abdominal Pain:
It is used to alleviate pain and distention in the abdomen due to parasitic infections or accumulation of damp-heat.
Treats Skin Disorders:
Used topically or internally for conditions such as eczema, scabies, and fungal infections.
Dries Dampness and Clears Heat:
Helps resolve damp-heat conditions, especially those affecting the lower body.
Pharmacological Properties:
Melia Bark contains compounds such as meliatoxins, triterpenoids, and alkaloids, which have demonstrated antiparasitic, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory activities. These pharmacological effects align with its traditional uses for infections and inflammation.
Preparation and Dosage:
Melia Bark is generally decocted or used in powdered form:
Oral dosage: 3–9 grams per day, under professional supervision.
Topical use: Ground into powder or made into an ointment for skin application.
Precautions:
Toxic in large doses — should only be used under the guidance of a qualified TCM practitioner.
Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
May cause gastrointestinal irritation in sensitive individuals; always follow recommended dosages.
The Worm-Expelling Chinese Herb includes: Melia Bark, Quisqualis Fruit, Areca Nut, Torreya Seed, Garlic. if you need them, please let us know.
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