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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan - Herbal Supplement
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan, from Lan Zhou Foci, is an herbal supplement that supports the health of both your immune and gastrointestinal systems. It helps to
relieve some of the most common digestive problems, such as upset stomach, gas and bloating. Some women find it useful to help with menstruation.
Benefits
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan herbal supplement contains only the purest Fragrant Angelica root; this root also is known in China as Dang Gui. It has been used
for thousands of years in China both to support the digestive system and to regulate the menstrual cycle. It also is often combined with ginger to help to
reduce the symptoms of stomach upset and diarrhea. In America, it often is used in herbal recipes to help with heartburn and reducing stress and tension.
Angelica root also is used to support the immune and respiratory systems.
Ingredients
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan contains:
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Patchouly Aerial Parts
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Perilla Leaf
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Fragrant Angelica Root
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Atractylodes Rhizome
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Tangerine Peel
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Pinellia Tuber
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Magnolia Bark
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Polyporus Sclerotium
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Balloon-flower Root
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Chinese Licorice Root and Rhizome
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Mature Jujube Fruit
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Ginger Rhizome
How to Use
We recommend that you take eight pills, three times per day.
Product of China
Active Ingredients Patchouly Aerial Parts, Perilla Leaf, Fragrant Angelica Root, Atractylodes Rhizome, Tangerine Peel, Pinellia Tuber, Magnolia Bark, Polyporus Sclerotium, Balloon-flower Root, Chinese Licorice Root and Rhizome, Mature Jujube Fruit, Ginger Rhizome.
Inactive Ingredients Starch.
Take 8 pills, three times a day.
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Warnings
Not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Not recommended for long term use or in excess of recommended amounts, or in cases of chronic diarrhea, pronounced sweating, nausea, vomiting, depleted fluids, severe kidney, insufficiency, frequent copious urine, cough, spitting up blood, tuberculosis, bleeding or blood disorders, diabetes, hypertension, liver disorders, or hypokalemia; may potentiate potassium depletion of thiazide diuretics and stimulant laxatives, as well as the action of cardiac glycosides and cortisol. Use with caution in cases of peptic ulcers.
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