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Stasis In The Lower Chamber Teapills (Ge Xia Zhu Yu Wan) (200 Pills)
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| Chinese Name | èäžéçäžž (GĂ© xiĂ zhĂș yĆ« wĂĄn ) |
| Other Names | Drive out blood stasis below the diaphragm pills, Ge xia zhu yu tang |
| Ingredients (Pin Yin) | Dang gui, Tao ren, Hong hua, Wu yao, Chuan xiong, Mu dan pi, Chi shao, Xiang fu (cu), Zhi ke, Ru xiang (cu), Mo yao (cu), Yan hu suo, Gan cao |
| Ingredients (Botanical) | Angelica sinensis root, Prunus persica seed, Carthamus tinctorius flower, Lindera aggregata root, Ligusticum chuanxiong rhizome, Paeonia suffruticosa root-bark, Paeonia lactiflora root, Cyperus rotundus rhizome (vinegar-fried), Citrus aurantium fruit, Boswellia carterii resin (vinegar-fried), Commiphora myrrha resin (vinegar-fried), Corydalis yanhusuo rhizome, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root |
| Other Ingredients (Botanical) | Dextrin (Maltose), Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax |
| Allergen Information | Contains Peach kernel. |
| Contraindications (on label) | Contraindicated during pregnancy. |
| Additional Information | This formula has been reformulated due to FDA restrictions. Previous versions of this formula contained Wu ling zhi, an âherbâ in the Chinese Materia medica known as a powerful analgesic. This âherbâ is in actuality not a plant but âExcrementum Trogopteri seu Pteromiâ or as it is commonly known, prepared âflying squirrel dungâ. Previous attempts to import formulas with this herb were rejected by the FDA on grounds that it âcontains squirrel excrement and is considered filth and unfit for food.â In response to this stance we showed the FDA that it had been sterilized, and submitted lab results proving that it had passed our strict microbial testing. We also protested the rejection on cultural grounds, pointing out that within our tradition of medicine this is an acceptable ingredient that has been safely used over a long time period. Sadly our attempts were unsuccessful and we have been unable to import this and 28 formulas in their original format. Our team of herbalists chose to replace Wu ling zhi with a combination of Ru xiang and Mo Yao. |
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- Guaranteed authentic formula
- We have been an authorized Plum Flower seller since 1982
- FAQ about Chinese formula formats (pian, tang, wan, gao, and shui)
| Chinese Name | èäžéçäžž (GĂ© xiĂ zhĂș yĆ« wĂĄn ) |
| Other Names | Drive out blood stasis below the diaphragm pills, Ge xia zhu yu tang |
| Ingredients (Pin Yin) | Dang gui, Tao ren, Hong hua, Wu yao, Chuan xiong, Mu dan pi, Chi shao, Xiang fu (cu), Zhi ke, Ru xiang (cu), Mo yao (cu), Yan hu suo, Gan cao |
| Ingredients (Botanical) | Angelica sinensis root, Prunus persica seed, Carthamus tinctorius flower, Lindera aggregata root, Ligusticum chuanxiong rhizome, Paeonia suffruticosa root-bark, Paeonia lactiflora root, Cyperus rotundus rhizome (vinegar-fried), Citrus aurantium fruit, Boswellia carterii resin (vinegar-fried), Commiphora myrrha resin (vinegar-fried), Corydalis yanhusuo rhizome, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root |
| Other Ingredients (Botanical) | Dextrin (Maltose), Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax |
| Allergen Information | Contains Peach kernel. |
| Contraindications (on label) | Contraindicated during pregnancy. |
| Additional Information | This formula has been reformulated due to FDA restrictions. Previous versions of this formula contained Wu ling zhi, an âherbâ in the Chinese Materia medica known as a powerful analgesic. This âherbâ is in actuality not a plant but âExcrementum Trogopteri seu Pteromiâ or as it is commonly known, prepared âflying squirrel dungâ. Previous attempts to import formulas with this herb were rejected by the FDA on grounds that it âcontains squirrel excrement and is considered filth and unfit for food.â In response to this stance we showed the FDA that it had been sterilized, and submitted lab results proving that it had passed our strict microbial testing. We also protested the rejection on cultural grounds, pointing out that within our tradition of medicine this is an acceptable ingredient that has been safely used over a long time period. Sadly our attempts were unsuccessful and we have been unable to import this and 28 formulas in their original format. Our team of herbalists chose to replace Wu ling zhi with a combination of Ru xiang and Mo Yao. |























