Moutan Bark (Mu Dan Pi)

Moutan Bark (Mu Dan Pi)

牡丹皮 (Mǔ Dān Pí) · Paeonia suffruticosa

Tree peony root bark — cools blood, clears deficiency fire, and moves blood stasis. Used for hot flashes, menstrual disorders, and inflammatory skin conditions in TCM.

Puntuación de Evidencia
4.5/10
Seguridad
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Beneficios Principales

May support hormonal balance

Traditionally used for menstrual health and reproductive wellness

May support skin health and appearance

Traditionally used to nourish the complexion and promote radiance

Cómo Tomar

Dosis típica: Follow product label directions. Typical range: 500-1500mg daily as standardized extract
Formas: capsule, powder, tea/decoction, topical cream
Horario: Take with food unless otherwise directed. Allow 2-4 weeks for full effects with tonic herbs
Start with lower doses and increase gradually. Quality and standardization vary between brands.

Seguridad e Interacciones

Posibles Efectos Secundarios

  • Digestive discomfort at higher doses
  • May cause drowsiness or stimulation depending on the herb
  • Allergic reactions possible in sensitive individuals

No Usar Si

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding (insufficient safety data)
  • Children under 12 without professional guidance
  • Scheduled surgery (stop 2 weeks before)

Interacciones con Medicamentos

  • May interact with prescription medications
  • May affect blood sugar or blood pressure medications
  • Consult pharmacist before combining with other supplements

Uso Tradicional

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, 牡丹皮 (Mǔ Dān Pí) has been used for centuries. It nourishes blood and supports the liver's role in regulating menstruation according to TCM theory. It nourishes yin and blood to promote a healthy, radiant complexion in TCM beauty formulations.

Investigación Moderna

Research is still emerging for this herb. Most evidence comes from animal studies, in-vitro experiments, and traditional use records. Limited clinical trial data is available. The herb shows promise but requires more rigorous human studies to confirm efficacy.

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