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Specific
Cough Relieving Capsules - Indications include: Cough, with or without
phlegm, acute or chronic
bronchitis, bronchial expansion and bronchial
asthma. |
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Bronchial
Support (Chi Kuan Yen Wan) - A natural
herbal supplement that helps maintain healthy bronchial functions.
Bronchial support gives you additional support when you are in chronic
or seasonal discomfort, and helps to restore your breathing to normal. |
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Fritillaria
Extract (Chuan Bei Jing Pian) - Use
for accumulation of loose phlegm
with rattle like cough and labored
breathing. Indications include:
Acute or
chronic bronchitis,
asthma, emphysema,
coughs due
to febrile illness and similar disorders.
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Sea
Coconut Cough Mixture - Indications include: Cough,
excessive phlegm. |
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Smooth
Bronchial (Qing Fei Yi Huo Pian) - Use for lung
fire conditions producing sharp, barking cough, sore lungs, dry
mouth, cough with excess thick sputum,
swollen, painful sore
throat, including tonsillitis
and pharyngitis, mouth
or nose sore, toothache
or boils,
constipation
due to Heat in the Large Intestine, bloody
nose, swollen or bleeding gums.
Also for acute and chronic bronchitis,
pulmonary abscess, and tuberculosis.
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Pulmonary
Tonic Tablets (Li Fei) - Indications include: Cough caused by pulmonary weakness, expectoration
aemoptysis, chronic cough without mucous, asthma due to
weak Deficient Lung
Qi,. |
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Cough-Off
Herb Tea - Expectorant to moisten and clear the lung and upper respiratory ducts
and maintain healthy lung and bronchial functions. Made of wild platycodon root and loquat
leaf, etc. |
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Hua
Tan Wan - Indications include: Severe cough, tenacious
sputum, sore throat, laryngitis, chronic and acute
bronchitis, and
pharyngitis, etc. |
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Mai
Wei Di Huang Wan (Ba Xian Chang Shou Wan) - Indications include:
Chronic
cough due to Deficient Kidney Yin with symptoms of dry cough, lumbago,
dizziness, vertigo,
tinnitus, deafness,
night sweats, thirst.
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Chuan
Xin Lian - Indications include: Common
cold, flu,
cough, chronic asthma
associated with Lung Heat, yellow sputum,
pulmonary abscess,
pneumonia, tuberculosis
and other infections associated with Lung Heat, urinary
tract infection, diarrhea
or dysentery.
Preventative for urinary tract infection when traveling. |
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Ge
Jie Nourishing Kidney Pills - Indications include: General
weakness, weakness due to long
illness,
or during a chronic disease, over-fatigue due to excessive work,
degenerative conditions, over-urinating, lumbago due to deficiency of
the kidney and liver,
difficulty
breathing, chronic cough (with or
without phlegm). |
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Cordyceps
Sinensis Hyphas (Dong Cong Xia Cao) - Indications include:
Asthma, allergies,
allergic rhinitis,
poor renal function, renal injuries by chemicals, chronic bronchitis,
coughing, poor resistance of respiratory tract, lowered immunity to flu,
abnormal blood pressure, decreased sex drive, irregular
menstruation, raised blood lipid levels, weakened
immunity due to aging, Cordyceps Sinensis can also be used as
a treatment for coughing blood or bloody sputum
that maybe caused by tuberculosis,
coughing and difficult
breathing, and cold or sudden sweating.
Weak
kidneys, weak
lungs, poor vitality, impotence,
spermatorrhea,
aching
back and knees, general debility caused by long-term
illness. |
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Lung
Pacifier Herb Tea - Based
upon a proven ancient formula, Lung Pacifier Herb Tea is made of high
quality herbs. Chinese medicine uses their antitussive, antispasmodic,
antiprutitic and expectorant properties to maintain expiratory health. |
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Pe
Min Kan Wan - Indications include:
nasal symptoms such as runny
nose, stuffy
nose due to common
cold or flu
or allergies.
Rhinitis, acute or chronic sinusitis
with possible symptoms of headaches
and dizziness.
Allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinitis,
nasal sinusitis with stuffy, runny nose, sneezing, cough or asthma
due to allergy. Acute or chronic bronchitis. |
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Er
Chen Wan - Transforms
and dispels phlegm, dries dampness, harmonize the stomach. Indications include: Cough
with excess phlegm where there is a sensation of chest fullness with
nausea and possible vomiting. Abdominal distension with digestive
problems, dizziness,
vertigo, or palpitations due to Dampness retention,
asthma, emphysema,
chronic
bronchitis with excess sputum and gastric problems such as
poor appetite,
excess
stomach acid, heartburn, hangover, morning sickness, goiter, gastroenteritis
with cough or phlegm. |
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Reishi
Mushroom (Lucidum Ganoderma) |
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Yin
Chiao Tablet (Yin Chiao Chieh Tu Pien) - Indications include:
Colds, influenza,
fever
(not necessary always present), acute bronchitis,
pneumonia, pharyngitis,
otitis
media, parotitis,
measles, ear
infection, tonsillitis.
Symptoms: bodily pains, aversion to wind, headache,
thirst,
cough, throat
pain.
Also useful in early presentations of childhood viral diseases,
including chicken pox, rubella and measles. May have beneficial effects
in hives or skin itching with heat. |
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Yin
Chiao Jie Du Pian (Yin Qiao Chieh Tu Pien) - Indications include:
Fever, common
cold, flu,
acute bronchitis,
pneumonia, pharyngitis,
otitis
media, parotitis,
measles, tonsillitis,
with symptoms of aversion to wind, headache,
thirst,
cough, throat
pain. |
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Po
Sum On Oil
- For the temporary relief
of minor aches and pains of muscles
and joints associated with
simple
backache,
bruise, sprains, strains,
arthritis, mild
headache,
dizziness
due to
motion sickness, chest discomfort associated with bronchial
cough, mild abdominal pain and discomfort induced by
chills, itching
associated with insect
bites. |
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