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American Ginseng
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American Ginseng Capsules: (Xi Yang Shen)

Capsules are concentrated at a 5 to 1 ratio. Each capsule contains 275mg of concentrate or the equivelant of 1,375 mg of American Ginseng.

There are three main types of ginseng, Panax ginseng (which can be either red or white and is also called Chinese ginseng) American ginseng, and Siberian ginseng.

Chinese Red Ginseng is the hottest of the three (energetically), as it can be very stimulating. It is most often given to men but can be used for women as well. It can be used for extreme fatigue with a feeling of cold, shortness of breath or a loss of sexual funtion or libido. It generally is not used long term and should be stopped if insomnia, increased thirst, irritability or increased blood pressure occurs.

White ginseng is the same as red ginseng, but it has not been steamed and is usually not as old of a root. It can be used longer term and can be a good digestive aid.

American ginseng (Xi Yang Shen)is more often used for women and can be very effective in helping with the symptoms of menopause. It can be used long term.

Siberian Ginseng (Ci Wu Jia) is not a ginseng but has similar properties it is actually Eleutherococcus Senticosus or "Eleuthro" for short. Eleuthro is another powerful adaptogen that is often used for symptoms from diabetes, stress and fatigue.

Each of these ginsengs are adaptogens with similar functions, but each is considered to be a different energetic temperture from hottest to coolest; Red, White, Eleuthro, then American.

Ingredients: Panax quinquefolium root. - Xi yang shen.
 



Si Jun Zi Tang Wan
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Si Jun Zi Tan Wan - Four Gentlemen Teapills

This is a foundation formula for Qi deficiency signs such as fatigue, loose stools, weak limbs, poor appetite, and weak voice. Can also be used to recover from childbirth or chronic illness.

Bottles of 200 pills Average dose: 8 pills, 3 times per day.

Ingredients: Codonopsis pilosula root, Atractylodes macrocephala rhizome-fried, Poria cocos fungus, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root. Chinese: Dang shen, Chao bai zhu, Fu ling, Gan cao.
 



Red Ginseng
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Chinese Red Ginseng Capsules - (Ren Shen) This is concentrated at a 5 to 1 ratio. Each capsule contains 275mg of concentrate or the equivelant of 1375mg of ginseng. There are three main types of ginseng, Panax ginseng (which can be either red or white and is also called Chinese ginseng) American ginseng, and Siberian ginseng. Chinese Red Ginseng is the hottest of the three (energetically), as it can be very stimulating. It is most often given to men but can be used for women as well. It can be used for extreme fatigue with a feeling of cold, shortness of breath or a loss of sexual funtion or libido. It generally is not used long term and should be stopped if insomnia, increased thirst, irritability or increased blood pressure occurs. White ginseng is the same as red ginseng, but it has not been steamed and is usually not as old of a root. It can be used longer term and can be a good digestive aid. American ginseng (Xi Yang Shen)is more often used for women and can be very effective in helping with the symptoms of menopause. It can be used long term. Siberian Ginseng (Ci Wu Jia) is not a ginseng but has similar properties. It is actually Eleutherococcus Senticosus or "Eleuthro" for short. Eleuthro is another powerful adaptogen that is often used for symptoms from diabetes, stress and fatigue. Each of these ginsengs are adaptogens with similar functions, but each is considered to be a different energetic temperture from hottest to coolest; Red, White, Eleuthro, then American.
 



Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
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Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan - Golden Book Teapills This traditional Chinese formula is used for symptoms of Kidney Yang deficiency such as lower back pain, weak knees urinary dysfunction, cold limbs, edema, male impotence, female infertility, and is also used as a general geriatric tonic.

This is a very energetically warming formula, and may be too heating in cases with stomach heat such as acid reflux or indigestion. Stop using during colds and flu.

Bottles of 200 pills Take 8 pills, 3 times per day. Ingredients: Rehmannia glutinosa root-prep, Dioscorea opposita rhizome, Cornus officinalis fruit, Paeonia suffruticosa root-bark, Poria cocos fungus, Alisma plantago aquatica rhizome, Cinnamomum cassia bark, Aconitum carmichaeli root-prep.

Chinese: Shu di huang, Shan yao, Shan zhu yu, Mu dan pi, Fu ling, Ze xie, Rou gui, Fu zi.
 



You Gui Wan
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You Gui Wan:

This traditional Chinese formula dates back to the Ming dynasty, and is useful for strengthening tendons and bones, nourishing the blood, lower back pain, weak knees, urinary dysfunction, male impotence, female infertility, cold limbs, edema. It is a good general tonic for seniors and can be taken for long periods of time. Compared to Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan, this formula is traditionally perferred for lower lumbar weakness, while Jin Gui is preferred for urinary disturbance.

Bottles of 200 pills Take 8 pills, 3 times daily.

Ingredients: Rehmannia glutinosa root-prepared, Dioscorea opposita rhizome, Cornus officinalis fruit, Lycium chinense fruit, Eucommia ulmoides bark, Cuscuta chinensis seed, Angelica sinensis root, Cinnamomum cassia bark.
Chinese: Shu di huang, Shan yao, Shan zhu yu, Gou qi zi, Du zhong, Tu si zi, Dang gui, Rou gui.
 



Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan - Six Flavors Tea Pills This classical formula has a multitude of uses. From a Chinese medicine view, it is the primary formula for Yin defiency. Symptoms of Yin defiency include; hot flashes, night sweats, fatigue, constipation, flushed cheeks (malar flush) heat in the hands, feet and center of the chest (5 center heat). This formula is often prescribed to people who have diabetes, hyperthyroid, hepatitis, excess cortisol, dry skin, vaginal dryness, anxiety, insomnia and many other problems. Do not use if experiencing loose stools. Reduce dosage if bloating or loose stools develop. Take with food. There are a number of variations of this formula that address Yin defiency with a particular symptom. For eye problems consider Ming Mu Di Huang Wan, for tinitis consider Er Long Zuo Ci Wan, for severe hot flashes/night sweats consider Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, for severe dryness consider Zuo Gui Wan or Da Bu Yin Wan. Some Onocologists have issue with the herb Shan Zhu Yu in this formula during chemotherapy, consider substituting Da Bu Yin Wan in its place. Ingredients: Rehmannia glutinosa root-prep, Dioscorea opposita rhizome, Cornus officinalis fruit, Paeonia suffruticosa root-bark, Poria cocos fungus, Alisma plantago aquatica rhizome. Chinese: Shu di huang, Shan yao, Shan zhu yu, Mu dan pi, Fu ling, Ze xie.
 



B Complex
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Right Foods vitamins are based on the belief that food is the best method for nutrient delivery.

Thier B Complex formula is a Food Compound Vitamin that gives nutritional support via a unique combination of essential nutrients and whole foods to promote optimal health and vitality.

For complete product specifications, please click here for the manufacurer's description and ingredients.
 



Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan
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Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan (Central Chi)

This is one of the well known tonic formulas in Chinese medicine.It is traditionally used for prolapse due to Qi defiency, but it can be used for many other problems such as chronic diarrhea/loose stools, anemia, weakened immune system, recurrent miscarriage, prolapsed uterus, prolapsed bladder, prolapsed anus, and hemorrhoids.

It is the first herbal choice for myasthenia gravis. People who take this formula usually prefer warm drinks, tend towards fatigue and poor appitite.

Ingredients:Astragalus membranaceus root, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root, Codonopsis pilosula root, Atractylodes macrocephala rhizome, Angelica sinensis root, Cimicifuga foetida rhizome, Bupleurum chinense root, Citrus reticulata peel, Ziziphus jujuba fruit, Zingiber officinale rhizome-fresh.

Chinese: Huang qi, Gan cao, Dang shen, Bai zhu, Dang gui, Sheng ma, Chai hu, Chen pi, Da zao, Sheng jiang.
 



Du Zhong Bu Tian Wan
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Du Zhong Bu Tian Wan:

This formula is an excellent Kidney Yang tonic for symptoms such as lumbago, weak lower back and knees, urinary incontinence, weakness or dizziness following sexual intercourse, and postpartum fatigue. Also helps with general signs of aging such as fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations or insomnia. Discontinue use during colds and flu.

Bottles of 200 pills Take 8 pills, 3 times per day.

Ingredients: Eucommia, Lycium, Astragalus, Codonopsis, Angelica, Rehmannia
Chinese: Du Zhong, Gou Qi Zi, Huang Qi, Dang Shen, Dang Gui
 



Essential Fatty Acid Oil Blend – Udo’s Choice
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Essential Fatty Acid Oil Blend – Udo’s Choice This is a custom blend of flax, sesame, sunflower and evening primrose seeds, and oils from rice, oat germ and soy lecithin. This oil blend is pressed at low heat with an oxgen and light-free lab. EFAs have been shown to help to minimize the symptoms of menopause and PMS, improve stamina, sleep, nerve growth, skin tone and much more. Each two-capsule serving of this formula contains 920mg of Omega 3, 460mg of Omega 6, and 400mg of Omega 9. This product is 95% organic.
 



Jiao Gu Lan Wan
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Jiao Gu Lan Wan – Gynostemma Sylvestre This adaptogenic herb is a great long-term tonic for Qi deficiency. It is frequently used for weakened immune system, stress, recovery from surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Modern research shows its effectiveness in lowering blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol. From a Chinese medicine approach, this herb tonifies Kidney and Heart Qi, regulates Yin and Yang, clears Phlegm, calms Shen. It is available as a tea pill, Jiao Gu Lan Wan or as a loose herb that can be made into a pleasant tasting tea.
 



Da Bu Yin Wan
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Da Bu Yin Wan – The Great Yin Tonifier From a Chinese medicine view, this is the primary formula for Yin defiency with Yang flaring up. Symptoms of Yin defiency include; hot flashes, night sweats, irritablility, constipation, flushed cheeks (malar flush) heat in the hands, feet and center of the chest (5 center heat) and a strong rapid pulse. This formula is often given to people who have diabetes, hyperthyroid, hepatitis, excess cortisol, dry skin, vaginal dryness, anxiety, insomnia and many other problems. Do not use if currently experiencing loose stools. Reduce dosage if bloating or loose stools develop. Take with food if possible. For a similar but more moderate formula, consider Liu Wei Di Huang Wan.

There are a number of variations of this formula that address Yin defiency with particular symptom. For eye problems consider Ming Mu Di Huang Wan, for tinitis consider Er Long Zuo Ci Wan, for severe hot flashes/night sweats consider Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, for severe dryness consider Zuo Gui Wan. This product is not vegetarian, it contains the shell of a fresh water turtle. Ingredients: Rehmannia glutinosa root-prep, Chinemys reevesii shell, Anemarrhena asphodeloides rhizome, Phellodendron amurense bark. Chinese: Shu di huang, Gui ban, Zhi mu, Huang bai.
 



  Ba Jie Yin Yang Wan
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  Bu Nao Wan
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  Cordyceps
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