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Plum Flower – Linking Decoction (Yi Guan Jian Wan)

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Plum Flower – Linking Decoction addresses digestive complaints such as abdominal distention and pain, nausea, and acid reflux caused by Liver qi stagnation due to deficiency of yin and blood.

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What is Linking Decoction – Yi Guan Jian Wan

Linking Decoction, or Yi Guan Jian Wan addresses digestive complaints such as abdominal distention and pain, nausea, and acid reflux caused by Liver qi stagnation due to deficiency of yin and blood. While commonly recommended for those supporting normal digestive function, it has a wider clinical applicability to address a variety of presentations, such as: esophageal constriction and reflux, hiatal hernia, menstrual disorders, hypertension, liver cirrhosis, and xiao ke (wasting and thirsting) syndrome to name a few.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Function

  • Tonifies Liver & Kidney Yin
  • Nourishes Liver Blood
  • Regulates Liver Qi

Other Ingredients: Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax

Take 8 teapills, three times per day (or as directed by your healthcare professional).

Amount:

200 teapills per bottle (net wt. 1.2 oz.)

Weight 1 oz
Made In

China

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  1. I have been having acupuncture for Reynoids and my practitioner told me to take these herbs before meals. It has been very helpful for my condition. I recommend it.

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  2. My kitties health has improved greatly by adding Yi Guam Jian Wan to his daily protocol for healing!

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