Treasure of the East, Jiang Zhi Yin, Crataegus Combination, Granules, 100 grams
Description
Formula Principles:
Reduces and guides out food stagnation, transforms accumulations, transforms blood stasis, invigorates blood circulation, tonifies Qi, reduces phlegm, increases metabolism, supports healthy cholesterol balance
TCM Pattern:
Imbalanced cholesterol and stagnation of phlegm and blood, Qi deficiency and food stagnation
Packaging
100 grams
Suggested Use
Mix 4.5 g in hot water and drink as tea, 2-3 daily
Ingredients
Shan Zha (Hawthorn), Cao Jue Ming Zi (Chao) (Cassia Seed (Processed)), He Shou Wu (Zhi) (Flowery Knotweed Root (Processed)), Ze Xie (Alisma Rhizome), Hu Zhang (Bushy Knotweed Rhizome), Da Huang (Rhubarb), Chai Hu (Bupleurum Root), Yin Chen (Virgate Wormwood Herb), Yu Jin (Curcuma Root), Jin Ying Zi (Cherokee Rose Fruit), Yi Ren (Coix Seed).
About Treasure of the East
Treasure of the East is the first FDA-registered company to import granule herbs from mainland China, offering a complete line of granule extracts made by Tianjiang Pharmaceutical. For over 28 years, Treasure of the East has served the American TCM community with over 500 varieties of single herbs and formulas. The herbs were initially brought to the US by Dr. Ann Wang, CMD, LAc, an acupuncturist in New York State and former faculty member at Chin's Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, for the benefit of her patients. However, demand grew rapidly by word-of-mouth in the Chinese-American TCM community and the Treasure of the East brand was born.
Safety
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Please consult your health care provider if currently under care or treatment. Do not exceed recommended serving. See product packaging for additional safety information.
Disclaimer
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