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Calm in a Storm / Thorowax bupleurm Root Soup

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小柴胡 汤药包 

Calm in a Storm/ Thorowax bupleurm Root Soup / Xiao Chai Hu Herbal Tea

經典名方,精选上等中药材,结合传统药方和现代研究成果精心配比而成。

成分

柴胡、黄芩、生姜、法夏、杏仁、白扣、薏仁、竹叶、滑石、甘草、陈皮、洋参、昆布、银花、菊花、土茯苓

功能

和解少阳。

 

 

用法

煎服,六碗水煎成一碗后内服。

禁忌

因柴胡升散,芩、夏性燥,故阴虚血少者忌用。

 

Calm in a Storm

 

小柴胡 Thorowax bupleurm Root Soup

 

Relaxing, Detoxifying, Balancing

Effect:

Reducing intense internal heat, relaxing, detoxifying, balancing.
Herbal relief comes in the form of a stringy looking twig called thorowax known for thousands of years in Chinese medicine as chai hu in Latin: bupleurum. It was first described in a medical text dating back to the first century BC and is widely grown and used all over China today.

When our body struggles against a cold or flu, we may feel alternating chills and fever. We may have a bitter taste in our mouth because digestion, especially the liver/gallbladder, is stressed. We may have upset stomach, vertigo, dizziness, aggravation or irritability, or tightness in the chest. Some people may feel these discomforts worse during Springtime or as a result of poor diet, emotional upset, or lack of sleep. Bupleurum has traditionally been used to improve all of these discomforts that the body suffers while trying to regain harmony. Bupleurum lowers fever and enhances our protection against stress.

Ingredients: 

Bupleurum root, scutellaria root, ginger, pinellia tuber, apricot kernel, cardamom, semen coicis, bamboo leaf, talc, smilax glabra rhizorne, licorice root, tangerine peels, ginseng root, kombu, honeysuckle flower, chrysanthemum flower

Directions:

Add six bowls of water. Boil six bowls of water into one bowl, then filter and take the soup.

The amount of water is a key point because it can directly affect the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, so if cooking the herbal soup according to the guidelines, the best results will be achieved.

Suggestions:


People who are unfamiliar with Chinese herbs may find their smell to be strong and taste at times bitter. We suggest that you become acquainted with them gradually. Empty the package of herbs into – quarts of water and simmer them for 30 minutes. A non-metal pot works best. If you have it use a ceramic coated or glass pot. The same herbs may be used again, the second cooking can be as long as 1 hour. Inhale the steam to help clear sinus congestion and head and throat discomforts. Allow the mixture to cool until it is comfortably warm. For fever, drink a small teacup every two hours or as needed. If necessary you might add a little fresh lemon juice or raw honey to improve the flavor. Cold/flu teas and herbs are best used between meals so that they do not interfere with digestion.

If diarrhea occurs after using detoxifying herbs, reduce the dosage. If weakness occurs after several day’s uses, baring allergy, you might use a tonic herb such as reishi mushroom. Please see Fatigue Fighter in this selection of Herbal Rescue teas.

Please consult your physician before using this product.

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小柴胡 汤药包  Calm in a Storm/ Thorowax bupleurm Root Soup / Xiao Chai Hu Herbal Tea 經典名方,精选上等中药材,结合传统药方和现代研究成果精心配比而成。 成分 柴胡、黄芩、生姜、法夏、杏仁、白扣、薏仁、竹叶、滑石、甘草、陈皮、洋参、昆布、银花、菊花、土茯苓 功能... Read more

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    Description

    小柴胡 汤药包 

    Calm in a Storm/ Thorowax bupleurm Root Soup / Xiao Chai Hu Herbal Tea

    經典名方,精选上等中药材,结合传统药方和现代研究成果精心配比而成。

    成分

    柴胡、黄芩、生姜、法夏、杏仁、白扣、薏仁、竹叶、滑石、甘草、陈皮、洋参、昆布、银花、菊花、土茯苓

    功能

    和解少阳。

     

     

    用法

    煎服,六碗水煎成一碗后内服。

    禁忌

    因柴胡升散,芩、夏性燥,故阴虚血少者忌用。

     

    Calm in a Storm

     

    小柴胡 Thorowax bupleurm Root Soup

     

    Relaxing, Detoxifying, Balancing

    Effect:

    Reducing intense internal heat, relaxing, detoxifying, balancing.
    Herbal relief comes in the form of a stringy looking twig called thorowax known for thousands of years in Chinese medicine as chai hu in Latin: bupleurum. It was first described in a medical text dating back to the first century BC and is widely grown and used all over China today.

    When our body struggles against a cold or flu, we may feel alternating chills and fever. We may have a bitter taste in our mouth because digestion, especially the liver/gallbladder, is stressed. We may have upset stomach, vertigo, dizziness, aggravation or irritability, or tightness in the chest. Some people may feel these discomforts worse during Springtime or as a result of poor diet, emotional upset, or lack of sleep. Bupleurum has traditionally been used to improve all of these discomforts that the body suffers while trying to regain harmony. Bupleurum lowers fever and enhances our protection against stress.

    Ingredients: 

    Bupleurum root, scutellaria root, ginger, pinellia tuber, apricot kernel, cardamom, semen coicis, bamboo leaf, talc, smilax glabra rhizorne, licorice root, tangerine peels, ginseng root, kombu, honeysuckle flower, chrysanthemum flower

    Directions:

    Add six bowls of water. Boil six bowls of water into one bowl, then filter and take the soup.

    The amount of water is a key point because it can directly affect the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, so if cooking the herbal soup according to the guidelines, the best results will be achieved.

    Suggestions:


    People who are unfamiliar with Chinese herbs may find their smell to be strong and taste at times bitter. We suggest that you become acquainted with them gradually. Empty the package of herbs into – quarts of water and simmer them for 30 minutes. A non-metal pot works best. If you have it use a ceramic coated or glass pot. The same herbs may be used again, the second cooking can be as long as 1 hour. Inhale the steam to help clear sinus congestion and head and throat discomforts. Allow the mixture to cool until it is comfortably warm. For fever, drink a small teacup every two hours or as needed. If necessary you might add a little fresh lemon juice or raw honey to improve the flavor. Cold/flu teas and herbs are best used between meals so that they do not interfere with digestion.

    If diarrhea occurs after using detoxifying herbs, reduce the dosage. If weakness occurs after several day’s uses, baring allergy, you might use a tonic herb such as reishi mushroom. Please see Fatigue Fighter in this selection of Herbal Rescue teas.

    Please consult your physician before using this product.

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