Chaparral Leaf
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Chaparral Leaf in TCM:

Explore the properties of Chaparral Leaf according to Chinese
Nutrition and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):



Temperature: cold

Channels: UB, KD, LV

Flavors: bitter, salty, pungent

Special Properties:
clears heat


In terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Chapparal Leaf is known for its ability to clear heat.

In general the ancient Chinese medical texts cite that it enters the urine bladder, kidney, and liver. The flavor of Chapparal Leaf is bitter, salty, and pungent, and it is considered to be cold in temperature.
 

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