Radix Saposhnikoviae
Saposhnikovia divaricata, known as fángfēng 防風 (lit. "protect against the wind") in Chinese,[2] bangpung in Korean,[2] and siler in English,[2] is the sole species in the genus Saposhnikovia (family Apiaceae). The plant is still frequently referenced under the obsolete genus name Ledebouriella in many online sources devoted to traditional Chinese medicine.
About 300 kinds of traditional Chinese medicine formulas contain Fang Feng
Fang Feng translates to “wind prevention”, the pathogenic wind that can block one's Qi and disturb the body’s natural harmony. According to Chinese medicine theory, the herb is meant to treat “wind moist disorders”. With its regenerative and empowering immunity benefits,
About 300 kinds of traditional Chinese medicine formulas contain Fang Feng
Fang Feng translates to “wind prevention”, the pathogenic wind that can block one's Qi and disturb the body’s natural harmony. According to Chinese medicine theory, the herb is meant to treat “wind moist disorders”. With its regenerative and empowering immunity benefits,
The many potential nutritional benefits of Fangfeng Radix Saposhnikoviae
https://www.chineseherbsinfo.com/benefits-and-side-effects-of-fang-feng/
Summary of potential skin and other nutritional benefits
https://naturalskinrx.com/versatility-of-fang-feng-in-herbal-formulas/
https://www.chineseherbsinfo.com/benefits-and-side-effects-of-fang-feng/
Summary of potential skin and other nutritional benefits
https://naturalskinrx.com/versatility-of-fang-feng-in-herbal-formulas/