Da Zao can be helpful to use in cases of anorexia, shortness of breath, loose stools, severe emotional instability, fatigue, and restlessness. In cuisine, Chinese Dates are used in rice porridges, dessert soups, or cut up and used to stuff sweet cakes and dumplings.
Temperature
- Cold
- Cool
- Neutral
- Warm
- Hot
Flavor
- Sour
- Bitter
- Sweet
- Acrid
- Salty
- Neutral
- Aromatic
Merdians
- Bladder
- Gallbladder
- Heart
- Kidney
- Large Intestine
- Liver
- Lung
- Pericardium
- San Jiao
- Small Intestine
- Spleen
- Stomach
Dosage
3-12 pieces
Actions
Tonifies the Spleen
Tonifies the Stomach
Nourishes the Blood
Calms the Spirit
Harmonizes other Herbs
Disclaimers
*The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult a licensed physician before taking supplements or new medication.
Please Note: Do not self-prescribe herbs. A single herb is rarely eaten on its own, but as part of a formula containing several ingredients that act together. Always consult a certified Tradtional Oriental Medicine practitioner before using herbs.