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chisandra Fruit / Wu Wei Zi

Schisandra Fruit / Wu Wei Zi

Schisandra Fruit, a known adaptogen, is widely used to calm the mind, useful in cases of anxiety and insomnia.

 

Helps with:

Anxiety

Detox

Brain Function

Sleep

Energy

How it heals

In Chinese medicine, Schisandra fruit has wide ranging effects - it calms the mind, tonifies Qi, nourishes the Kidney and Heart organ systems, and collects and retains fluids. It is used for insomnia, excessive sweating from deficiency (like hot flashes), and loose stools from deficiency. 

In Western terms, it has strong antioxidant properties and is known to have anti-anxiety as well as liver, brain, and heart protective effects. It is known to be an adaptogen, helping the body minimize the effects of stress. Studies show that it can also help maintain healthy estrogen levels.

Fun Fact: Known as “the fruit of five tastes” as it contains all of the five main flavors - sweet, bitter, pungent, sour, and salty.

What the research says

Given the indispensable role of the
mitochondrion in generating cellular energy,
the linking of Schisandra berry to the
safeguarding of mitochondrial function
provides a biochemical explanation for its "Qi-
invigorating" action.
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Our findings indicate that SWHP exerts an
anxiolytic-like effect in the EPM, LDB and OFT,
without affecting locomotor activity, in mice.
This work provides evidence that the
anxiolytic effect of SWHP appears to be
mediated through the monoamine
neurotransmitter levels.
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Various studies indicate that both S. chinensis
berry preparations and their bioactive
individual compounds, especially lignans and
polysaccharides, appear to have
cardioprotective potential. The available
literature indicates both to have anti-
inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-obesity
potential.
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The results showed that SA had many
pharmacological effects, such as
antiinflammation, anticancer,
hepatoprotection, antioxidation,
neuroprotection, antidiabetes mellitus, and
musculoskeletal protection. Among them, NF-
κB, Nrf2, MAPK, NLRP3, PI3K/AKT, Wnt,
miRNA, P-gp, CYP450, PXR, and other signal
transduction pathways are involved.
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