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Lidan Tablets – by Yu Lam

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Lidan Tablets is a Chinese Herbal Medicine formula has been designed to harmonize with the Gallbladder. It is applicable in both acute and chronic Gallbladder infections and Gallstones. Amount: 120 Tablets.

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  1. These are great for maintaining gallbladder health. Thank you

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  2. These are my favorite because they don’t have a yellow coating on them. I try to avoid fd & c colors.

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Lidan Tablets – by Yu Lam

Lidan Tablets is a Chinese Herbal Medicine formula has been designed to harmonize with the Gallbladder. It is applicable in both acute and chronic Gallbladder infections and Gallstones. This is a good formula to supplement any treatment and to help prevent infections from recurring (Gallbladder support).

For severe pain or infections, please contact your doctor first!

Herbal Ingredients found in Lidan Tablets

  •  Baikal Skullcap (Huang Qin) Root
  • Lysimachia (Jin Qian Cao) Herb
  • Honeysuckle (Jin Yin Hua) Flower
  • Yin-Chen Wormwood (Yin Chen) Herb
  • Bupleurum (Chai Hu) Root
  • Dyer’s Woad Leaves
  • Chinese Rhubarb (Da Huang) Root
  • Other Ingredients: Cornstarch (from Non-GMO Corn)

Dosage Instructions for Lidan Tablets:

DIRECTIONS:

  • Take 4-6 tablets three times a day, with water.

WARNINGS:

  • This product contains Chinese Rhubarb Root. Read and follow directions carefully.
  • Do not use if you have or develop diarrhea, loose stools, or abdominal pain because Chinese Rhubarb Root may worsen these conditions and be harmful to your health.
  • Consult your physician if you have frequent diarrhea or if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.

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