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Plum Flower – Qing Wei Teapills

Plum Flower – Qing Wei Wan addresses Stomach fire presenting with toothache, swollen/bleeding gums, nosebleed, and ulcerations in and around the mouth. Amount: 200 teapills per bottle (net wt. 1.2 oz.)

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What is Plum Flower – Qing Wei Teapills?

Plum Flower – Qing Wei Teapills, or Clear the Stomach Pills is a classical Chinese Herbal Medicine formula (c. 1336) that has been used for centuries to treat Stomach fire, which is too much heat in the Stomach channel. Because the Stomach channel opens to the face, mouth, and gums, it follows that this condition will present w/acute on-set toothaches, spontaneous nosebleeds, and bleeding gums.

Other symptoms that also point to the appropriate use of this formula include temporal headache, ulcerations in and/or around the mouth, swelling and pain in the lips/tongue/gums. flushed cheeks, fever, constipation, and bad breath.

Herbal Ingredients found in Plum Flower – Qing Wei Teapills

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

Dosage Instructions forย Plum Flower – Qing Wei Teapills

Take 8 pills, 3 x per day (or as directed by your healthcare professional).

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

Use with caution during pregnancy.

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