Description
Restore the Middle Way Herbal Supplement
Spleen Qi Tonic-Gui Pi Tang Modified
Indications:
- Qi Deficiency,
- Internal Dampness.
Supplements Facts
Active Ingredients:
Codonopsis pilosula root - dang shen - certified organic
Astragalus spp. root - huang qi - certified organic
Atractylodes rhizome - cang zhu - certified organic
Angelica sinensis root - dang gui - certified organic
Inula helenium root - elecampane- certified organic
Crataegus monogyna fruit - shan zha- certified organic
Coicis Seed - Yi Yi Ren- certified Organic
Poria cocos - Fu Ling- certified Organic
Phyllanthus emblica fruit - yu gan zi - certified organic
Althea officinalis - Yao Shu Kui Gen - certified organic
Foeniculum vulgare fruit - xiao hu xiang - certified organic
Herbal Teapill General Information
Quantity-4 oz./114 gr. - Approximately 1000 teapills
Bottle lasts about 5 weeks
Serving Size: 8 Teapills
Servings Per Container: Approximately 125
Directions: Take 8 teapills 3 times per day or as directed by a health care professional.
Other Ingredients: 30% Certified Organic Brown Rice Flour
Warning: This formula has not been evaluated for use in pregnant or nursing women. Contra-indicated for those with extreme dryness due to Yin Deficient Heat. As always, check with your doctor before starting any new diet, exercise, or supplements program.
Keep Out of Reach of Children.
Store in a cool dry place 56-82ºF.
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Restore the Middle Way in Powder Form Linked Here
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Huang, Y., Yao, P., Leung, K. W., Wang, H., Kong, X. P., Wang, L., Dong, T., Chen, Y., & Tsim, K. (2018). The Yin-Yang Property of Chinese Medicinal Herbs Relates to Chemical Composition but Not Anti-Oxidative Activity: An Illustration Using Spleen-Meridian Herbs. Frontiers in pharmacology, 9, 1304. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.01304
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Wang, J., Zhao, Y. M., Zhang, B., & Guo, C. Y. (2015). Protective Effect of Total Phenolic Compounds from Inula helenium on Hydrogen Peroxide-induced Oxidative Stress in SH-SY5Y Cells. Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 77(2), 163–169. https://doi.org/10.4103/0250-474x.156553
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.