Actions:
Tonifies Spleen Qi, Transforms Dampness, Expels Phlegm, Descends Stomach Qi
Indications:
Spleen Qi deficiency with phlegm dampness presenting with poor digestion, poor appetite, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, acid regurgitation, distention in the abdomen and epigastrium, fatigue after meals, borborygmus, loose, pasty or poorly formed stools, undigested food in the stool, chronic diarrhea, chronic cough or nasal congestion with clear or white abundant phlegm, chest pain or pressure, pale complexion, low and soft voice, listlessness, fatigue, poor concentration, dizziness, poor muscle tone, weakness and heaviness of the limbs, bruising easily. Tongue: pale, teethmarks, with a thick greasy white coat Pulse: thin, weak, deficient, slippery, soft
Biomedical Indications:
Per the request of Mayway Corporation, and due to changes in FDA regulations, we are no longer allowed to list Biomedical Indications for the Herbal Formulas we carry.
chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, dyspepsia, chronic colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, food allergies, celiac disease, morning sickness, chronic bronchitis, chronic post-nasal drip, chronic sinus congestion, hypoglycemia, general debility, narcolepsy, attention deficit disorder
Description:
Plum Flower Chinese Herbal Formula
Dosage:
Standard Dosage: 8 pills, 3 x day.
Clinical Dosage: 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 long-term for several weeks to several months. May be used over the course of several years. Monitor for signs of Yin deficiency.
Size:
200 pills
Ingredients:
Codonopsis pilosula root, Atractylodes macrocephala rhizome, Poria cocos fungus, Citrus reticulata peel, Pinellia ternata rhizome, Ziziphus jujuba fruit, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root, Zingiber officinale rhizome-fresh. - Dang shen, Bai zhu, Fu ling, Chen pi, Ban xia, Da zao, Gan cao, Sheng jiang.
Contraindications:
Contraindicated during the early stages of acute illness such as cold and flu, or during an acute infection. Contraindicated for conditions due to Yin deficiency or excess heat.
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