Actions:
Disperses Wind, Clears Heat, Expels Toxins, Transforms Phlegm, Unblocks the Nose
Indications:
Wind or wind heat obstructing the nasal passages presenting with copious amounts of nasal discharge that is either watery and clear or white, or thick and yellow or green, sinus pain, frontal or sinus headache, dizziness, sneezing, itchy nose and eyes, heat and redness around the sinus cavities, earache or congestion, cough and wheezing. Especially effective for nasal or lung problems with an allergic component. Tongue: normal to red Pulse: slippery, possibly rapid
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.
allergic rhinitis, acute and chronic rhinitis, perennial rhinitis, acute and chronic sinusitis, post-nasal drip, allergic asthma, common cold, influenza
Description:
Plum Flower Chinese Herbal Formula
Dosage:
Standard Dosage: 2-3 pills, 3 x day.
Clinical Dosage: Administer half an hour before or one hour after eating. In acute or severe disorders, dosage may be increased to 3-5 teapills every 2-4 hours, 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 up to a couple of weeks. It is often administered along with a constitutional formula for a few months to treat chronic nasal problems or allergies.
Size:
100 pills
Ingredients:
Magnolia biondii flower, Xanthium sibiricum fruit, Isatis indigotica root, Pogostemon cablin herb, Chrysanthemum morifolium flower, Saposhnikovia divaricata root, Centepida minima herb, Mentha haplocalyx herb, Perilla frutescens leaf, Mel (honey), Activated carbon, Botanical wax. - Xin yi hua, Cang er zi, Ban lan gen, Huo xiang, Ju hua, Fang feng, E bu shi cao, Bo he, Zi su ye, Feng mi, Activated carbon, Botanical wax.
Contraindications:
Use with caution during pregnancy. Use with caution in Yin deficiency. Cang er zi/xanthium is very drying, and excess use may result in dry mucus membranes. Cang er zi/xanthium is also slightly toxic and may occasionally cause a headache or mild nausea. Use with caution in hemorrhagic disorders or with patients on anti-coagulant therapy.
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