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Min Shan – Aplotaxis Amomum Teapills (Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan)

Aplotaxis Amomum Teapills (Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan) address poor appetite and poor digestion combined with abdominal bloating and loose stools. Also helps quell nausea and vomiting. Amount: 200 teapills per bottle.

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Aplotaxis Amomum Teapills (Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan) – by Min Shan:

Aplotaxis Amomum Teapills (Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan) is a classical Chinese medicine formula (c. late 17th century) used to address poor appetite and poor digestion combined with abdominal bloating and loose stools. It also helps quell nausea and vomiting. In a modern clinical setting, it can also be useful for addressing Crohn’s Disease, chronic diarrhea (watery and non-smelly), chronic gastritis, and other presentations involving intestinal inflammation (that are rooted in deficiency).

Clinical Notes: This formula tonifies Spleen qi, transforms and moves damp, warms and harmonizes the middle, and directs rebellious Stomach qi back in a downward direction. It takes Liu Zun Zi Tang as its base and adds Mu Xiang and Sha Ren to aid in descending Stomach qi and is excellent for general use as a Spleen qi tonic (w/accumulated phlegm) when warming the middle is called for.

 

Herbal Ingredients found in Aplotaxis Amomum Teapills (Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan) – by Min Shan

Other Ingredients: Talcum, China wax

Dosage Instructions for Aplotaxis Amomum Teapills (Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan) – by Min Shan

Take 8 teapills, 3x/day (or as directed by your healthcare practitioner).

Amount: 200 teapills per bottle.

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