Summary
- Traditionally used in Chinese medicine to
- Soothe the liver
- Regulate qi
- Clear internal heat
- Activate the blood and resolve blood stasis
- Formula name: qing gan qu zhi fang
Dosage
- 3 capsules twice daily 1 hour away from food
Warnings
- This product may have a laxative effect
- Please seek the advice of a registered traditional Chinese medicine practitioner if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you
- Always read the label
- If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your healthcare professional
- During pregnancy and lactation and if taking medications, consult with a qualified heal
Formula
Ingredient |
1 capsule
|
---|---|
Salvia miltiorrhiza (Dan Shen) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
39.9 mg 239.4 mg |
Crataegus pinnatifida (Shan Zha) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit) |
39.9 mg 239.4 mg |
Curcuma longa (Yu Jin) ext. ext. equiv. dry (tuber) |
39.9 mg 239.4 mg |
Senna tora (Jue Ming Zi) ext. ext. equiv. dry (seed) |
39.9 mg 239.4 mg |
Citrus aurantium (Zhi Ke) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit) |
30 mg 180 mg |
Bupleurum falcatum (Chai Hu) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
30 mg 180 mg |
Chrysanthemum sinense (Ju Hua) ext. ext. equiv. dry (flower) |
30 mg 180 mg |
Paeonia veitchii (Chi Shao) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
30 mg 180 mg |
Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Gan Cao) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
20.4 mg 122.4 mg |
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