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Circuherb
Tea Extract
(Shao
Li Dieh Da Wan)
Product
of China |
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Pills
(6 grams)
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Information
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This pill is used for sports or traumatic
injuries with or without open wounds, including those from martial arts
practice. It is
commonly prescribed for bone fractures, an as an internal medicine it is
helpful when a limb is in a cast. It is less effective for injuries
without swelling, such as inflamed tendon, but still applicable. It can
also be made into an external liniment.
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Ingredients:
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Chinese
Pin Yin |
Common
Name |
Latin
Name |
mg |
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Tian Qi
(Tien Chi) |
Pseudoginseng
Root |
Radix Pseudoginseng |
1000 |
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Dang
Gui |
Chinese
Angelica Root |
Radix
Angelicae Sinensis |
800 |
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Hong Hua |
Safflower,
Saffron |
Flos Carthami |
800 |
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Qiang
Huang |
Turmeric |
Rhizoma Curcumae longae |
600 |
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Xue
Jie |
Dragon's
Blood (resin) |
Sanguis Draconis |
600 |
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Ru
Xiang |
Frankincense
(resin) |
Olibanum |
600 |
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Other
ingredients: Corn starch, honey |
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Actions: |
Promote blood circulation, remove stagnation,
decrease swelling, stop pain, promote regeneration of damaged tissues,
relives pain.
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Indications: |
Sports
or traumatic injuries, with internal bruising and swelling, with or without open wounds, sprains and strains
of muscles and tendons. Applicable
for sprains and fractures with swelling, especially in the early stages.
Also for injuries causing serious bruising. This medicine addresses
acute traumatic swelling with heat.
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Directions:
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Adults,
take 6 grams (pills) each time, 2 times a day, with warm water.
*NOTE* Circuherb
Tea Extract comes in a plastic ball sealed with a wax coating. Inside
contains tiny pills (6 gm).
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Precautions:
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Prohibited
during pregnancy. Not for any bleeding injuries, as well as postpartum,
miscarriage, and other diseases where bleeding is a risk. Also excessive
use of Rhubarb can lead to loose stools or diarrhea. |
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Price:
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$3.00
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Discount:
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$2.50
each when you buy 2 or more
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