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Nei Xiao Luo Li Teapills

Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan

Nei Xiao Luo Li Teapills <Internally Reducing Cervical lymphade>
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Masses that may be painless or tender, superficial or deep, rubbery and well defined, firm, tender and irregular, or red and swollen.
Particularly indicated for swelling and masses in the neck, but may assist in softening and dispersing masses anywhere in the body.

Swollen cervical lymph nodes, thyroid nodules, goiter

Dissolves and Disperses Phlegm, Softens Hardness, Dissipates Nodules, Clears Heat, Expels

Possible Eastern Presentations

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

Chinese Medicine tongue diagnostic may present as: greasy coat

Possible Western Applications

Nei Xiao Luo Li Teapills may assist with biomedical problems such as: lymphadenopathy, lymphadenitis, lymphangitis, thyroiditis, hyperthyroidism, scrofula, goiter, thyroid nodules, benign tumors of the thyroid, adenoma, lipoma, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fallopian tube blockage, fibroids, breast masses, fibrocystic breast disease, hepatosplenomegaly, testicular swelling, chronic boils, chronic diverticulitis, chronic appendicitis

Cautions, Contraindications & Usage

Contraindicated during pregnancy and menstruation. Contraindicated for nodules or congealing due to cold. Contraindicated for Spleen deficient patients with loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. Contraindicated for very weak or deficient patients. Use with caution in breast-feeding women as Da huang/rhubarb can pass through the breast milk causing colic and diarrhea in infants. May cause mild abdominal cramping in sensitive patients.

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 8-12 pills 3 times per day, then reduced to a maintenance dose as the treatment takes effect. May be used medium to long-term, for several weeks to several months. It is often administered along with a constitutional formula for a few months to treat chronic build-up of phlegm nodules. Monitor for signs of Spleen Qi deficiency.

Ingredient List

Prunella vulgaris spike, Scrophularia ningpoensis root, Halitum mineral, Angelica sinensis root, Mentha haplocalyx herb, Citrus aurantium fruit-ripe, Rheum palmatum root, Platycodon grandiflorum root, Forsythia suspensa fruit, Sargassum pallidum herb, Fritillaria thunbergii bulb, Trichosanthes kirilowii root, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root, Rehmannia glutinosa root-prep, Ampelopsis japonica root, Meretrix meretrix shell, Mirabilitum mineral. - Xia ku cao, Xuan shen, Da qing yan, Dang gui, Bo he, Zhi ke, Da huang, Jie geng, Lian qiao, Hai zao, Zhe bei mu, Tian hua fen, Gan cao, Shu di huang, Bai lian, Ge ke, Xuan ming fen

200 teapills per bottle. Standard dosage: 8 teapills, 3 times per day.

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Chinese Herbal Medicine Success Stories
1.) The phlegm went away immediately
2.) After 3-4 months of "getting nowhere" on my runs (this is partly due to lower oxygen intake because of the phlegm), I went out and ran for nearly two hours without an issue. I have not done this in over two years. The past 3-4 months, breathing was tough, my legs felt unbearably heavy and running my 45 minute route was just plain hard. You should understand that my body is in good shape -- the strength is present -- but for months now, never a positive experience at my 45 minute runs. It's interesting that several days after I finished the first round of tea bags I was motivated and completely able to run for nearly 2 hours!!!!!!!!!!!! Clearly mental barriers in addition to physical ones were removed.
3.) Nerves. The anxiety meds are helping me with my nerves, but the problem still exists. When I get around new people, I often start to shake a little (it used to be much worse). I have not had an anxiety attack since I started taking the meds, but obviously, when I did experience one before, my body would shake like crazy! But, since the meds, one area of my life has remained totally constant. When I stand in front of a crowded room (author readings) and read my works, I always tell people what is about to come, "My legs are going to shake as I start to read, don't get freaked about this, there is nothing I can do to stop it."

Several days after the first round of tea bags, I had a reading. I DID NOT SHAKE AT ALL. Not even a little! It was BIZARRE! I also read a tough piece, one that ought to have had me shaking! I was as calm on that podium as I am sitting alone at my computer.

...along with the powerful, immune promoting qualities of Chinese Medicine there are wonderful herbal formulas that can be taken at a moments notice to drive out and relieve an oncoming cold. It is not necessary to let a cold or flu run it's course further depleting your immune system.

 
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