| Semen Torreyae |
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Origin: Zhejiang, Fujiang, Anhui, Hubei, Jiangsu. Nature and affinity: Sweet, Astringent, Neutral |
| Semen Arecae |
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Origin: Areca Seed is the dried ripe of Areca catechu L. (Fam. Palmae). Nature and affinity: It is bitter and pungent in taste and warm in nature, and distrbuted to the Stomach and Large Intestine Channels.
Main Active Ingredient: Arecoline (C8H13NO2) |
| Folium Pyrrosiae |
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Folium Pyrrosiae: Shearer's Pyrrosia Leaf is the dried leaf of Pyrrosia sheareri (Bak.) Ching, Pyrrosia lingua (Thunb.) Farwell or Pyrrosia petiolosa (Christ) Ching (Fam. Polypodiaceae).
Origin: Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hubei, Henan, Hebei
Common Name: pyrrosia leaf |
| Rhizoma Alismatis |
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Origin: Oriental Waterplantian Rhizome is the dried tuber of Alisma orientalis (Sam.) Juzep. (Fam. Alismataceae). |
| Fructus Forsythiae |
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Origin: Weeping Forsythia Capsule is the dried fruit of Forsythia suspense (Thunb.) Vahl (Fam. Oleaceae). Nature and affinity: It is bitter to the taste, slightly cold in nature, and distributed to the Heart and Small intestine Channels.
Main Active Ingredient: Forsythin (C29H36O15) |
| Spica Prunellae |
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Origin: Common Selfheal Fruit-Spike is the dried fruit-spike of Prunella vulgaris L. (Fam. Labiatae). Nature and affinity: It is pungent and bitter to the taste and cold in nature, and distributed to the Liver and Gall Bladder Channels. |
| Rhizoma Atractylodis |
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Origin: Atractylodes Rhizome is the dried rhizome of Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC. or Atractylodes chinensis (DC.) Koidz. (Fam. Compositae). Nature and affinity: It is pungent and bitter in taste, warm in nature, and distributed to the Spleen, Stomach and Liver Channels. |
| Fructus Chaenomelis |
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Origin: Common Floweringqince Fruit is the dried nearly ripe fruit of chaenomeles speciosa (Sweet) Nakai (Fam. Rosaceae). Nature and affinity: It is sour in taste, warm in nature, and distributed to the Liver and Spleen Channels. |
| Herba Polygoni Avicularis |
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Origin: Many regions of China. Nature and affinity: Bitter and slightly cold in nature.
Common Name: knotgrass, knotweed, polygonum | |
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Side Effects All of the herbs in this formulation have been in use for thousands of years in China and are proven to be safe. Chinese herbs work in a non-invasive way utilizing the natural healing powers of the body and hence work without any side effects. More importantly, we and our herbalist doctors understand the use of herbs to give optimum benefit without incurring any side effects. In the language of Chinese medicine, there are many balances inside our bodies. The breaking of any of these balances leads to illness. Chinese herbs work by balancing these various systems in our bodies through their adjustment. Hence treatment takes place holistically, without effecting our normal systems and without any side effects. |
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Customized Medicine An advantage of using Chinese herbs is that they can be combined flexibly to suit the specific needs of the individual. When you place an order from this web site, you will be using our Online Questionnaire System to outline your condition, so that we and our herbalist doctors can be continue to optimize the herbal combination and plan the herbal remedy according to your symptoms. A planed herbal remedy using optimized herbal combination has the maximum efficacy. |
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Easy Administration Our herbal remedies use custom-made medications in easy-to-administer dosage forms. Depending on the condition and the medicine we may use an oral or a topical dosage form like pills, capsules, tea bags, powders, lotions, sprays etc. In some cases (mostly skin related) the remedy may consist of a combination of an oral and a topical form. |
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Low Cost Six month's supply for a full course of treatment costs USD 339.95 only. We do not charge any shipping costs or have any other hidden costs. | |