Other Name | Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao Wan |
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Chinese Name | ___ |
Standard Dosage | 8 pills, 3 x per day |
Ingredients (Pin Yin) | Bo he, Chuan xiong, Jing jie, Qiang huo, Bai zhi, Gan cao, Fang feng, Gui zhi |
Ingredients | Mentha haplocalyx herb, Ligusticum chuanxiong rhizome, Schizonepeta tenuifolia herb, Notopterygium incisum root & rhizome, Angelica dahurica root, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root, Saposhnikovia divaricata root, Cinnamomum cassia twig |
Other Ingredients | Activated carbon, Botanical wax, Talcum |
Contraindications (on label) | Contraindicated during pregnancy. |
Product Notes | Please note that Xi xin/Asarum has been removed from this formula to meet current FDA restrictions on aristolochic acid. Xi Xin naturally contains aristolochic acid. Although processing may reduce the amount of aristolochic acid, unless it is a very minor ingredient in a formula it will likely be detectible with an aristolochic acid test. As the FDA tolerance for aristolochic acid is zero (none detected), we have had to modify our Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao Wan, and we have substituted Gui Zhi/Cinnamomum cassia twig for Xi Xin/Asarum sieboldii herb. Both Gui Zhi and Xi Xin are warm, acrid medicinals used to dispel external wind-cold. Gui Zhi works in this formula to dispel wind-cold, warm the muscles, and open the channels and collaterals. In addition, Gui Zhi leads the formula to the head, upper back and shoulders.. |
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Barcode | 739934836231 |
Weight | 0.2500 |
Case Packaging | 180 bt (3 pk) |