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Ding Xin Wan – Tranquilex Teapill

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Ding Xin Wan contains a combination of various herbs that are believed to have calming, soothing, and emotional-balancing effects. This formula is often used to address imbalances related to the Heart system, which is considered an important aspect of TCM that involves not only the physical heart but also emotions and mental well-being. Amount: 100 Teapills per bottle, 250mg each.

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5 reviews for Ding Xin Wan – Tranquilex Teapill

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  1. I can’t live without them, for sleep and an occasional stress relief, the best.

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  2. Highly recommended!

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  3. exactly product. Really works well

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  5. I have occasional episodes of vertigo. After 2-3 days of taking Tranquilex Teapills, I am back to normal again. Not saying that they will work for everyone, but they have been a lifesaver for me!

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Box of 100 pills, 250 milligrams each, of dietary supplement, concentrated. Certified GMP.
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Ding Xin Wan – Tranquilex Teapill

A great tonic for people who tend to the following symptoms:

  • Restlessness
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Palpitations (feeling your heart beating)
  • Poor memory
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Dry mouth
  • Mental fatigue

Herbal Ingredients found in Ding Xin Wan – Tranquilex Teapill

Dosage Instructions for Ding Xin Wan – Tranquilex Teapill

As a dietary supplement, take 6 teapills 2 times a day.

Amount: 100 Teapills per bottle, 250mg each.

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