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Magnetitum
Herbe minérale de la médecine traditionnelle chinoise qui ancre le yang flottant, calme l'esprit et améliore l'audition ; utilisée pour les étourdissements et les acouphènes.
Ci Shi (Magnetitum) is a mineral herb composed primarily of magnetite (Fe₃O₄) used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to anchor floating yang, calm the spirit, and improve hearing and vision. It is traditionally indicated for dizziness, tinnitus, hypertension, and palpitations associated with liver yang rising. Its key active compounds include iron oxides and trace minerals, which contribute to its sedative, antihypertensive, and neuroprotective effects.
Ci Shi's pharmacological actions are attributed to its magnetic properties and iron content, which may modulate neuronal excitability by influencing voltage-gated calcium channels and NMDA receptors, thereby reducing hyperexcitability in conditions like hypertension and tinnitus. It is thought to enhance GABAergic transmission, leading to sedative and anxiolytic effects. Additionally, its iron component may support erythropoiesis and improve oxygen delivery, while trace elements could contribute to antioxidant defenses. However, evidence is limited to preclinical and small clinical studies.
Herbe minérale de la médecine traditionnelle chinoise qui ancre le yang flottant, calme l'esprit et améliore l'audition ; utilisée pour les étourdissements et les acouphènes.
Ci Shi (Magnetitum) is a mineral herb composed primarily of magnetite (Fe₃O₄) used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to anchor floating yang, calm the spirit, and improve hearing and vision. It is traditionally indicated for dizziness, tinnitus, hypertension, and palpitations associated with liver yang rising. Its key active compounds include iron oxides and trace minerals, which contribute to its sedative, antihypertensive, and neuroprotective effects.
Ci Shi's pharmacological actions are attributed to its magnetic properties and iron content, which may modulate neuronal excitability by influencing voltage-gated calcium channels and NMDA receptors, thereby reducing hyperexcitability in conditions like hypertension and tinnitus. It is thought to enhance GABAergic transmission, leading to sedative and anxiolytic effects. Additionally, its iron component may support erythropoiesis and improve oxygen delivery, while trace elements could contribute to antioxidant defenses. However, evidence is limited to preclinical and small clinical studies.