Practitioner product

Summary

  • Traditionally used in Chinese medicine to
    • Nourish the liver
    • Strengthen liver-yin
    • Replenish kidney-yin
    • Clear internal heat of Liver Fire pattern
  • Formula name: Jiang Ya Fang

Dosage

  • 3 capsules twice daily 1 hour away from food

Warnings

  • Always read the label
  • Consult your TCM practitioner if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you
  • If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your health professional
  • Prolonged use may cause serious bowel problems

Formula

Ingredient
Rehmannia glutinosa (Di Huang) (root) ext. equiv. dry 223.2 mg
Senna tora (Jue Ming Zi) (seed) ext. equiv. dry 167.4 mg
Ophiopogon japonicus (Mai Dong) (tuber) ext. equiv. dry 133.2 mg
Achyranthes bidentata (Huai Niu Xi) (root) ext. equiv. dry 133.2 mg
Rubia cordifolia (Qian Cao Gen) (root) ext. equiv. dry 133.2 mg
Prunella vulgaris (herb top fruiting) ext. equiv. dry 133.2 mg
Uncaria rhyncophylla (Gambir) (stem) ext. equiv. dry 133.2 mg
Leonurus sibiricus (Chong Wei Zi) (fruit) ext. equiv. dry 133.2 mg
Tribulus terrestris (Bai Ji Li) (fruit) ext. equiv. dry 133.2 mg
Scrophularia ningpoensis (Xuan Shen) (root) ext. equiv. dry 102.6 mg
Scutellaria baicalensis (Huang Qin) (root) ext. equiv. dry 102.6 mg
Paeonia suffruticosa (Mu Dan Pi) (stem bark) ext. equiv. dry 102.6 mg
Styphnolobium japonicum (Huai Hua) (flower) ext. equiv. dry 102.6 mg
Chrysanthemum sinense (Ju Hua) (flower) ext. equiv. dry 66.6 mg

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TGA listed: AustL 342371. The TGA publishes product info including excipients under the "Other ingredients" subheading (not typically listed on the product label). Learn more about excipients