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Solstice Medicines (Ci Brand) – Er Chen Wan

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Er Chen Wan – Lan Zhou Foci Brand contains a combination of various herbs that are believed to have benefits for transforming phlegm, promoting digestion, and supporting respiratory health. This formula is commonly used to address symptoms associated with phlegm-dampness in the body, particularly those affecting the respiratory system. Amount: 200 Teapills per bottle.

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  1. I am using ER CHEN WAN since years in the summer period to improve my breathing and light asthmatic crises. The product has been better and more efficient before.. but it still works..

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Er Chen Wan – Lan Zhou Foci Brand

Er Chen Wan is the base formula used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to clear phlegm from the upper and middle jiaos (head, chest, and abdominal regions of the body). If you have “endless” phlegm, this formula is for you – but only if the phlegm is white or clear. Use in cases of excessive phlegm congestion in stomach, lungs, sinuses or ears.

General symptoms that may point to an excess of phlegm may include: coughing up copious amounts of clear/white sputum (that is relatively easy to expectorate); stifling sensations in the chest/chest congestion; nausea, vomiting, and poor appetite; and clear watery diarrhea. These symptoms will usually appear in conjunction with a white, moist, or greasy tongue coating.

Er Chen Wan may also help to address*:

  • chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma
  • chronic gastritis
  • nasal discharge
  • Meniere’s disease
  • phlegm-related nodules or lumps
  • any other issues related to an excess of phlegm and mucus in the stomach and chest (e.g. morning sickness, hangovers, acid regurgitation and heartburn, etc…)

Herbal Ingredients found in Er Chen Wan

Inactive Ingredients: Starch

Dosage Instructions for Er Chen Wan

12 – 16 Teapills, 3 times a day (or as directed by your healthcare practitioner).

Amount: 200 Teapills per bottle

Not to be used while pregnant or while nursing.

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