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Can chive seeds be purchased at regular Chinese medicine shops, or do I need to go somewhere specific to buy them?
Dao Jian, 0~9 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/06/18
Dr. Zhuang Yihui reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chive Seed (Allii Tuberosi Semen) [Also known as] Chive Seed, Chive Heart.
[Source] Liliaceae family.
Seeds of Allium tuberosum Rottl.
[Properties] Pungent, sweet in taste; warm in nature.
[Functions] Warms the kidneys and secures essence, enhances yang, warms the lower back and knees, nourishes the liver.
[Indications] Kidney deficiency with nocturnal emissions, spermatorrhea, yang deficiency with cold intolerance, frequent urination, nocturia, leukorrhea in women, and vomiting due to stomach cold.
[Dosage] 10-20 grams per day; for scientific herbal preparations: 0.5-2.0 grams per day.
Dosage may be adjusted based on the condition and constitution.
[Note] Available at seed stores or traditional Chinese medicine pharmacies.
Reply Date: 2006/06/18
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Chive seeds, known as "韭菜籽" (Jiǔcài zǐ) in Chinese, are commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for their various health benefits. They are derived from the plant Allium tuberosum, which is part of the lily family. In TCM, chive seeds are believed to have warming properties and are often used to treat conditions related to kidney deficiency, such as nocturnal emissions, frequent urination, and even some gynecological issues.
To answer your question about where to buy chive seeds in traditional Chinese medicine shops, they are generally available in most TCM pharmacies or herbal shops. These stores typically stock a variety of herbal products, including seeds, dried herbs, and other medicinal ingredients. If you are in a metropolitan area or a place with a significant Chinese community, you are likely to find several TCM shops that carry chive seeds.
If you are unable to find them in local shops, you might consider looking online. Many TCM suppliers have websites where you can order herbal products, including chive seeds, and have them shipped directly to your home. However, it is essential to ensure that you are purchasing from a reputable source to guarantee the quality and authenticity of the product.
When purchasing chive seeds, it is also advisable to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner or herbalist. They can provide guidance on the appropriate dosage and usage based on your specific health condition and constitution. TCM emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment, so what works for one person may not be suitable for another.
In summary, chive seeds can typically be found in traditional Chinese medicine shops, and if they are not available locally, online purchasing is a viable option. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new herbal regimen to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your health needs.
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