Plum Flower Indigo Leaf Powder / Liao Da Qing Ye / Polygonum Tinctorium, 500g or 1lb Bulk Herb
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Plum Flower Indigo Leaf Powder / Liao Da Qing Ye
Plum Flower Liao Da Qing Ye is the dried indigo leaf ground to a powder, the same plant that dyes blue, named for the green and the big leaf it actually grows.
The words doing the work here are "Da Qing Ye," which point at the leaf and a couple of plain things somebody noticed, not a job it does for you. ("Da" lands close to big, the size of the thing. "Qing" is that blue-green word, the color that covers everything from a green leaf to a blue sky to a gray roof tile, one word stretched across the whole cool end of the spectrum, which is a lot to ask of a single syllable, but it held. "Ye" is leaf, said plainly. So the name reads close to big blue-green leaf. A leaf named for its size and a color so broad it can't quite commit, which is fair, since this is the plant they pull indigo dye from, the leaf that's green on the vine and goes blue in the vat. It can't pick one either.) It supports the steady daily upkeep a body keeps running without asking permission.
Then there's the part where it's the leaf, and it's already a powder. (The leaf got picked, dried, and ground down to a scoop. A leaf is a flat thing built for catching sun, and grinding one is just turning a flat green thing into a loose green pile. The breaking down you'd have done yourself with whole leaves, somebody already did. Just the measuring left. The dye plant, reduced to a powder, still mostly green in the bag, holding the blue back for later.) It supports immune system function and supports a healthy inflammatory response, and supports the natural processes a body already knows how to run, the quiet background kind that doesn't file a report. It helps maintain overall vitality the unhurried way.
"Unsulfured" names a step that didn't happen to it. Most labels brag about what got added. This one points at what stayed off. Sulfur is the brightening trick on dried herbs, the cosmetic touch-up, and this one skipped it. So the bag advertises an absence, which is an odd thing to print, but it's honest. A leaf famous for making its own color, left to keep the one it had.
Why People Keep It Around
- Plum Flower Liao Da Qing Ye, unsulfured, indigo leaf powder, Polygonum tinctorium, 500g or 1lb bulk (SKU 739934252154)
- "Da Qing Ye" lands close to "big blue-green leaf," named for its size and a color word that covers green through blue, not a use
- The same plant they pull indigo dye from, green on the vine and blue in the vat
- The leaf, picked and dried and already ground to a scoop, just the measuring left
- "Unsulfured" names the cosmetic step it skipped, ground plain and honest
- Supports immune system function
- Supports a healthy inflammatory response
- Supports the natural processes a body already runs
- Helps maintain overall vitality and steady daily wellness
- Good for someone who wanted the leaf already ground, not a bag of whole leaves to break down
How to Work It Into Your Day
Prepare it the way a traditional herb powder is prepared, following the directions on the label or the guidance of someone who knows the practice. That's the procedure. (Traditional herbs work best when you keep them regular, which is the part people skip. The scoop can't keep a schedule for you. Showing up was always the hard part, not the stirring.)
It pairs naturally with the rest of a routine you already keep, the steady meals and the rest and the ordinary care a body responds to. (Da Qing Ye supports immune system function, but it can't measure itself out. The picking and the grinding are done but the rest is on you, and there's a bag of green powder in there, the dye plant ground to a scoop and holding its blue in reserve, patient about waiting on the hands that finish the job.) Store it somewhere cool and dry, since a bag of powder sits and waits without asking for much. For the indigo leaf, ground to a scoop and left the green it actually was, that's a fair trade.
Mayway
This is 100% Liao Da Qing Ye powder is unsulfured and comes in a one pound bulk bag. Indigo leaf is also known as Isatis Leaf and Woad Leaf. This bulk size is great form making many of your own capsules at home--saving money in the long run over more expensive herbs already in capsules. This herb can also be used to make formulas and teas. Its botanical name is Polygonum tinctorium leaf. Isatis has several different botanical names so please check to be sure this is the correct botanical name you are looking for. Consult with a physician before using this product. Do not use if pregnant or nursing.
FEATURES
- Herbs that Clear Heat and Detoxify. Channels are Heart, Lung, and Stomach.
- Fine powder herb 80 to 100 mesh size which is a perfect for making your own money-saving capsules.
- This powdered bulk herb can be used to make formulas and tea.
- Internationally GMP certified (Good Manufacturing Practices). Quality tests include third party labs
Ingredients & Supplement Facts
Dietary Supplement
Serving Size: 1-3 g
Servings Per Container: See label
- Indigo naturalis (Qing dai)
Warnings
For adults only. Consult physician if pregnant/nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children.
Manufacturer
Manufactured for:
Plum Flower
Distributed by:
The Oasis of Health
26212 Ridge Rd, Damascus, MD 20872
Phone: 240-207-3651
Sales@theoasisofhealth.com
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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