Traditionally, this blend has been popular as a possible support for:
- Qi replenishment
- Overall strengthening
- Mental activities
However, modern medicine has yet to scientifically prove the effectiveness of
this Strengthening compound. [:]
Benefits
The uniqueness of this TCM blend in the form of balls (called
wan) lies in its 100% vegan composition.
Note
Consult your doctor or pharmacist for concurrent use of the mixture with
blood thinners. Consult your physician for internal use
Packaging and dosing
Take 8 balls 3 times a day on an empty stomach at least half an hour before
meals or an hour after meals.
The package contains 200 balls, so it will last you for about 8 days.
Recommendations
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- Keep out of reach of children, store in a dry place and protect
from heat.
- The product is not intended to replace a varied and balanced diet, it is not
intended for pregnant and lactating women, nor children under 3 years
of age.
- Always consult a certified TCM therapist before use.
Ingredients
Bai zhu (Atractylodes macrocephala rhizoma –
Atractylodes macrocephala, rhizome)
Fu ling (Wolfiporia extensa sclerotium – coconut
leek, fruiting bodies)
Yuan zhi (Polygala tenuifolia radix –
thin-leaved vetch, root)
Long yan rou (Dimocarpus longan sarcocarpium –
longan, fruit)
Dang gui (Angelica sinensis radix – Chinese
angelica, root)
Cornstarch
Dang shen (Codonopsis pilosula radix – hairy
flint, root)
Huang qi (Astragalus membranaceus radix –
blanched valerian, root)
Suan zao ren (Ziziphus jujuba seed – Chinese
cicimecia, seed)
Gan cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis radix – licorice
ural, root)
Suan zao ren (Ziziphus jujuba fructus – Chinese
ziziphus, fruit)
Mu xiang (Saussurea costus radix –
Burdock, root)
Country of origin
China