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Shi Quan Da Bu Wan - Ten Flavor Tea Extract - Kingsway (KGS) Brand

Shi Quan Da Bu Wan - Ten Flavor Tea Extract - Kingsway (KGS) Brand

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What is it?

Shi Quan Da Bu Wan, or Ten Flavor Tea is a Chinese Herbal Medicine formula that is based off of the classic Ba Zhen Tang (aka Eight Treasures Decoction) with the addition of two herbs: Huang qi (astragulus root, which reinforces the tonifying properties of the formula); and Rou Gui (Cassia bark), which warms the Kidney and uterus. It can be used in a wide variety of situations where there is deficient qi and Blood. It is often used as a tonic for women after menses; it is also helpful as a general tonic for aging or for helping with recovery after surgery or chronic illness. In modern, clinical terms it is considered effective for micro-circulation, adrenal fatigue, gastric ulcers, and increasing immunological function. Chinese herbs work differently from Western drugs -- they help clear the root of the problem. Often these herbs work better if taken for some time, depending on the severity and length of symptoms.

Herbal Ingredients

  • Dang Gui – Angelica Root – Radicis Angelicae Sinensis
  • Rou Gui – Cinnamon Bark – Cortex Cinnamoni
  • Bai Zhu – White Atractylodes – Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae
  • Dang Shen – Codonopsis – Radix Codonopsis
  • Fu Ling – Poria Mushroom – Poria
  • Huang Qi – Astragalus – Radix Astragali
  • Bai Shao – White Peony Root – Radix Paeoniae Alba
  • Gan Cao – Licorice Root – Radix Glycyrrhizae
  • Chuan Xiong – Sichuan Lovage Rhizome – Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong
  • Shu Di Huang – Prepared Rehmannia – Radix Rehmanniae Preparata

Dosage Instructions

As a dietary supplement take 8 Teapills, 3 times per day with warm water. (You may take 12 Teapills twice a day instead.)

Amount: 200 Teapills per box. 160mg each.

Do not use during menses or in the initial stages of catching a cold or flu (wind invasion).

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