Fruits de jujube - Da zao
大枣 - Ziziphus jujuba
To get back in shape.
1 Bottle of concentrated powder - 100g
1 Bottle of 100 capsules - 50g
Description
Jujube Fruit (Da Zao): The Gentle Ally to Nourish the Blood and Calm the Mind
For thousands of years, Da Zao (大枣), or jujube, has been more than just a fruit in China—it represents a true treasure of flavor and healing. Known as the "Chinese date," its naturally sweet, slightly caramelized taste has delighted both young and old across Asia.
But behind this sweetness lies a gem of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Widely used in medicinal preparations and recipes, Da Zao is prized for its ability to tonify Qi (vital energy) and nourish the Blood, two pillars of well-being in TCM.
An Ancient Remedy for Women’s Well-Being
Traditionally, Da Zao is recommended to support women throughout their menstrual cycle. It helps soothe menstrual discomforts such as fatigue, irritability, or post-menstrual weakness by restoring energy reserves and aiding recovery phases.
Whether it’s for regaining vitality after an exhausting cycle or nourishing the heart and calming the mind during times of stress, jujube is a faithful companion, offering sweetness and vitality.
A Concentration of Benefits in a Generous Fruit
In TCM, Da Zao is recognized for:
- Tonifying Qi and Blood: Strengthens vital energy and stimulates Blood production, bringing warmth and vitality to the body.
- Supporting digestion: Gentle and soothing, it harmonizes the Stomach and Spleen, promoting better digestion and nutrient absorption.
- Calming the mind (Shen): With its calming properties, it reduces anxiety, supports sleep, and balances emotions.
- Boosting natural immunity: Rich in antioxidants, vitamins (especially C), and minerals, it enhances the body's defenses and combats chronic fatigue.
A Living Tradition for Modern Lifestyles
Widely included in TCM formulas, Da Zao acts as a stress modulator and heart protector, two essential benefits in today’s fast-paced world. It bridges tradition and modernity, offering a natural solution for recovery and inner balance.
In China, it is commonly added to teas, decoctions, and slow-cooked dishes, not only for its comforting flavor but also to enhance the effects of other medicinal herbs like Chinese Angelica (Dang Gui), Astragalus, or Ginger.
Usages
- Concentrated powder : two pods (3g) to be taken morning and evening outside of meals. Dilute the dose of powder in a small cup of boiling water, mix well and drink.
- Capsules : Swallow three capsules with a large glass of water morning and evening outside of meals.
Description
Jujube Fruit (Da Zao): The Gentle Ally to Nourish the Blood and Calm the Mind
For thousands of years, Da Zao (大枣), or jujube, has been more than just a fruit in China—it represents a true treasure of flavor and healing. Known as the "Chinese date," its naturally sweet, slightly caramelized taste has delighted both young and old across Asia.
But behind this sweetness lies a gem of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Widely used in medicinal preparations and recipes, Da Zao is prized for its ability to tonify Qi (vital energy) and nourish the Blood, two pillars of well-being in TCM.
An Ancient Remedy for Women’s Well-Being
Traditionally, Da Zao is recommended to support women throughout their menstrual cycle. It helps soothe menstrual discomforts such as fatigue, irritability, or post-menstrual weakness by restoring energy reserves and aiding recovery phases.
Whether it’s for regaining vitality after an exhausting cycle or nourishing the heart and calming the mind during times of stress, jujube is a faithful companion, offering sweetness and vitality.
A Concentration of Benefits in a Generous Fruit
In TCM, Da Zao is recognized for:
- Tonifying Qi and Blood: Strengthens vital energy and stimulates Blood production, bringing warmth and vitality to the body.
- Supporting digestion: Gentle and soothing, it harmonizes the Stomach and Spleen, promoting better digestion and nutrient absorption.
- Calming the mind (Shen): With its calming properties, it reduces anxiety, supports sleep, and balances emotions.
- Boosting natural immunity: Rich in antioxidants, vitamins (especially C), and minerals, it enhances the body's defenses and combats chronic fatigue.
A Living Tradition for Modern Lifestyles
Widely included in TCM formulas, Da Zao acts as a stress modulator and heart protector, two essential benefits in today’s fast-paced world. It bridges tradition and modernity, offering a natural solution for recovery and inner balance.
In China, it is commonly added to teas, decoctions, and slow-cooked dishes, not only for its comforting flavor but also to enhance the effects of other medicinal herbs like Chinese Angelica (Dang Gui), Astragalus, or Ginger.
Usages
- Concentrated powder : two pods (3g) to be taken morning and evening outside of meals. Dilute the dose of powder in a small cup of boiling water, mix well and drink.
- Capsules : Swallow three capsules with a large glass of water morning and evening outside of meals.
Warnings
Keep dry and protect from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Food supplement reserved for adults and children over 12 years old. The use of this dietary supplement should not replace a diversified diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.