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Ji Gu Cao Wan

Abri Tea Extract

Ji Gu Cao Wan <Pian>
$9.99
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Dull costal pain and fullness
Headache
Dizziness
Vertigo
Bitter taste in the mouth
Red eyes
Earaches
Jaundice
Pruritus
Fatigue
Malaise
Lack of vitality
Abdominal distention
Poor appetite
Heartburn
Acid regurgitation
Nausea
Constipation
Diarrhea
Difficult or burning urination
Genital swelling or itching
Leukorrhea
Kidney or Gallbladder Stones
Promote Urinary Tract Health
Detox and Clear Wet Heat [Preventive Health]

Through the eyes of Chinese Medicine it can be understood that to change an antagonistic reaction within your body the environment must be changed. This is the basic view of all Chinese Medicine, especially pertaining to the herbal medicinal practice. With this in mind, the development of stones created in your Kidneys, Gall Bladder and Urinary Bladder can be attributed to a condition or pattern of Wet or Damp Heat.

Our Ji Gu Cao Wan or Abri Tea Extract formula has been devised to change the environment within your body by clearing the heat, resolving dampness, resolving toxins, moving the stone(s) and stopping pain. One of this formula's main functions is to assist with sudden or ongoing problems associated with your Gallbladder or Liver channels including hepatitis.

Taking Ji Gu Cao Wan or Abri Tea Extract, along with a healthy diet and lifestyle change may ward off the debilitating pain and energy loss related to kidney stone development, liver and gallbladder problems by cooling liver fire, benefiting the gallbladder, expelling toxins, invigorating the blood and nourishing Yin and Blood. Ji Gu Cao Wan or Abri Tea Extract can also be used as a natural remedy for urinary tract infections.

Possible Eastern Presentations

Chinese Medicine pulse diagnostic may present as: slippery, soggy, rapid

Chinese Medicine tongue diagnostic may present as: red with a greasy yellow coat

Possible Western Applications

Ji Gu Cao Wan or Abri Tea Extract may assist with biomedical problems such as: acute or chronic liver and gallbladder disease, but especially useful for chronic conditions, hepatitis C, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, jaundice, costochondritis, post-herpetic neuralgia, intercostal neuralgia

Cautions, Contraindications & Usage

Contraindicated during pregnancy, or with hemorrhagic disorders. Contraindicated for conditions due to damp-cold. Contraindicated for very weak or deficient patients. Use with caution in Spleen deficient patients with a tendency to loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. Use with caution in patients on anti-coagulant therapy.

Administer half an hour before or one hour after eating. In severe cases or in the initial phases of treatment, dosage may be increased to 4-6 tablets 3 times per day, then reduced to a maintenance dose as the treatment takes effect. May be used medium-term for a few weeks to a few months. If administered alone for acute symptoms, it is usually taken for up to a couple weeks. It may be administered along with a constitutional formula for a few months to treat damp-heat in the Liver and Gall Bladder.

Ingredient List

Abrus fruticulosus herb, White Peony, Wormwood, Gardenia, Jujube fruit, Lycium barbarum fruit, Pseudo Ginseng - Ji gu cao, Bai Shao, Yin Chen Hao, Zhi Zi, Da Zao, Gou qi zi, Tien Chi

Other Ingredients: Gelatin (as capsule shell)

GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Certified

60 capsules (500mg each) per bottle. Standard dosage: 4 capsules, 3 times per day. Servings per container: 15

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Chinese Herbal Medicine Success Stories
Hi David, It has been a while since we spoke (bet you missed me huh ha ha) I have been drinking the day and night teas since Wednesday. So today will be the fifth day. I do feel like I am improving, I know my digestive system seems a lot better since being on the teas and the last tea pills. Still having to take a sleeping pill at night but I am actually sleeping where before I took a pill and it did not work. Or I had a very disturbing sleep, hopefully down the road we can get me completely off those things. I would be a very happy person! If I was not so dependent on them. Still having some groin pain but I am eating more now and not getting nausea like I was. The sweating and chills seem to have lightened up a little but come and go occasionally. I am going to continue with the tea for another 5 days and see how I am doing then. Still not getting as much weight back as I want, but I think it will come. Have gained a little maybe 3 lbs which is awesome! Also, I do not feel like I am chasing my tail as much but those bad times are not completely gone. Thank you so much for all you have done for me. Let me know what my next step will be. Thanks again you have truly been a savior for me.

...each season is associated with a different internal organ system? The Five Element Theory of Chinese Medicine works within these direct, natural associations to discern the "root" and "branch" answers to ailments. Perhaps you've noticed that you have an ailment that either shows up or goes away during a particular season? If so, than you may be witnessing the effect of the seasons on the human body! This type of information is very helpful to a Chinese Medicine practitioner that assess what organ is the root of the imbalances! Once a clear picture is created as to the health level of all your organs, a treatment program will be created for you!, to naturally, effectively and holistically create abundant health!

 
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