Traditionally, this blend has been popular for its potential
support in:
- Supplement to Yang
- Tonifying Qi and warming red body
fluid
[:c]This patented blend can help with:
- anaemia
- anorexia
- weakening of the kidneys and spleen
- cold limbs
- dizziness
- inadequate cough
- disgust
- extreme exhaustion, chronic fatigue and
weakness of the limbs
- convalescence after long-term illnesses or childbirth
- uterine bleeding, continuous spotting, irregular
menstruation or leukoree
- shortness of breath or palpitations
- spontaneous or nocturnal sweating
- insomnia
- anxiety
- jaundice
However, modern medicine has yet to scientifically prove the efficacy of this
patented mixture from the category of Strengthening Mixtures.
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 dry, protect from heat and direct
sunlight.
The product is not intended to replace a varied and balanced diet, is not
intended for pregnant and lactating women or children under 3 years
of age.
Always consult a certified TCM therapist before use.
Ingredients
Shu di huang (Rehmannia glutinosa radix –
Rehmannia glutinosa, root, stem)
Dang gui (Angelica sinensis radix – Chinese
angelica, root)
Dang shen (Codonopsis pilosula
radix – root)
Huang qi (Astragalus membranaceus radix –
Mongolian milkvetch, root)
Bai zhu (Atractylodes macrocephala rhizoma –
rhizome)
Fu ling (Wolfiporia extensa sclerotium – China
root, fruiting bodies)
Bai shao (Paeonia alba radix – root)
Chuan xiong (Ligusticum striatum rhizoma –
Wallich's nettle, rhizome)
Gan cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis radix – Chinese
licorice, root)
Rou gui (Cinnamomum cassia cortex – cinnamon
tree, bark)
Cornstarch
Country of origin
Čína