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Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan - Herbal Supplement
Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan is a highly trusted herbal supplement from China that supports the health of the liver, blood and spleen so that you
can enjoy better overall health.
Benefits
Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan contains bupleurum root. This root is native to East Asia and central Europe. The major benefits are contained in the roots of the
herb. In herbal medicine in China, this herb is known as the ‘harmony’ herb because it is believed to support good health, balance and synergy in the body.
The root contains several helpful compounds for the body, such as sterols, saponins and saikosaponins. These are thought to have a strong antioxidant
effect on the body and support the health of the immune system. They also are believed to provide healthy stimulation of the liver, so that the organ can
better perform its purifying duties. Bupleurum root also is thought to help to strengthen your capillaries and circulatory system.
Ingredients
Lan Zhou Foci - Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan contains:
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Bupleurum Root
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Dong-quai Root
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White Peony Root Without Bark
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Atractylodes Rhizome
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Polyporus Sclerotium
- Chinese Licorice Root and Rhizome
- Tree Peony Bark
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Mature Gardenia Fruit
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Chinese Mint Aerial Parts
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Ginger Rhizome
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How to Use
We recommend that you take 6 pills, three times per day.
Active Ingredients Bupleurum Root, Dong-quai Root, White Peony Root Without Bark, Atractylodes Rhizome, Polyporus Sclerotium, Chinese Licorice Root and Rhizome, Tree Peony Bark, Mature Gardenia Fruit, Chinese Mint Aerial Parts, Ginger Rhizome.
Inactive Ingredients Starch.
Take 6 pills, three times a day.
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Warnings
Abstain from being angry or overworked and avoid raw, cold or oily food. Not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Not for long term use or in excess of recommended amounts except under supervision of a qualified health practitioner. Not recommended in cases of diabetes, hypertension, severe kidney insufficiency, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, frequent copious urination, excessive menstrual bleeding, or hypokalemia; and 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 abdominal distention.
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