Tea又名Cao Mahuang, Desert Herb, Ephedrae herba, Ephedra sinensis, joint Fir, Ma Huang, MaHuang, Mahuang, Mahuanggen(ma huang root),Muzei Mahuang, Popotillo, Sea Grape, Teamster's Tea, Yellow Astringent, Yellow Horse, Zhong Mahuang .植物名 Ephedra sinica, E. intermedia, E. equisetina...
Various Asian plants, particularly ma huang (Ephedra sinica), have been used as sources of the drug ephedrine. Ephedra has been a common herbal medicine in China for thousands of years, and several species are important in Ayurvedic medicine. Ephedrine is prescribed for colds, to break a fever...
Ephedra Viridis is shrub from the Western United States that is a relative of Ephedra Sinica. This ingredient also goes by the name Green Ephedra and Mormon Tea. Ephedra Viridis is an ingredient popular in the Mormon community, and is often found in energy drinks, and as an alternative to ...
Some are known as Mormon Tea, ephedra sinica, Brigham tea, Ma Huang and Joint Pine. Ephedrine Alkaloids are mistakenly referred to as Ephedra Alkaloid when in fact, they are chemical compounds traditionally obtained from some, but not all species of the Ephedra plants. Some species contain ...
with its roots down in the mineral soil and sand all around the crown. This excellent drainage and the reflection of the sun up onto the plant will greatly improve the health, growth and survivability of ma-huang. Traditional usage: TCM, the tea is used as a bronchial dilator for treating...
Unfortunately, she prepared herbal tea using oleander leaves that are very toxic. However, despite aggressive treatment and cardiac massage in the hospital, her cardiac rhythm deteriorated to an agonal rhythm and then to asystole. Despite inserting a transthoracic pacemaker, the patient died. ...
Pharmacokinetics and cardiovascular effects of ma-huang (Ephedra sinica) in normotensive adults. J Clin Pharmacol 1997;37(2): 116–122. PubMed CAS Google Scholar Kuntzman RG, Tsai I, Brand L, Mark LC. The influence of urinary pH on the plasma half-life of pseudoephedrine in man and dog...
1.Any of various ephedras of the western United States, traditionally used in making tea and for medicinal purposes, and containing little or no ephedrine. 2.Tea made from the stems of any of these plants. [From its use by early Mormon settlers in the western United States.] ...
Mei, J., Zhou, Y., Yang, X., Zhang, F., Liu, X., & Yu, B. (2021). Active components inEphedra sinicastapf disrupt the interaction between ACE2 and SARS-CoV-2 RBD: Potent COVID-19 therapeutic agents.Journal of Ethnopharmacology.,278, 114303. ...
has a history of being used in traditional medicines for over 5,000 years in the communities of India and China, or to brew herbal tea as done by the Native Americans. It is native to Mongolia and Central Asia and the desert shrub is often found growing on the rocky and dry terrain in...