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Plum Flower – Rhubarb Teapills (Da Huang Jiang Zhi Wan)

Plum Flower – Rhubarb Teapills is designed to purge the intestines is cases in which there are dry, hardened stools w/fecal impaction. Amount: 200 Teapills per bottle.

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What is Plum Flower – Rhubarb Teapills (Da Huang Jiang Zhi Wan):

Plum Flower – Rhubarb Teapills (Da Huang Jiang Zhi Wan) is a Chinese Medicine formula designed to purge the intestines in cases where there is hard, dry stools with fecal impactions. It is also useful as an adjunct to formulas that clear heat-toxins from the lower jiao for its action to  help “flush out” the detritus from bacterial infections in the intestines, uterus, and ovaries (to include appendicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and ulcerative colitis).

The chief herb in this formula is rhubarb root (Da Huang). It is a strong purgative and its use is PROHIBITED DURING PREGNANCY. Furthermore, this formula is meant to be used short term to achieve the desired results– that is, from a few days to a week. It also easily damages Spleen and Stomach qi– so one should monitor for abdominal bloating, pain and distension and poor digestion when using this formula.

Herbal Ingredients found in Plum Flower – Rhubarb Teapills (Da Huang Jiang Zhi Wan)

Other Ingredients: Maltose, Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax
Allergen Information: The ingredient Mai Ya (Hordeum vulgare) is sprouted barley and may contain gluten proteins.

Dosage Instructions for Plum Flower – Rhubarb Teapills (Da Huang Jiang Zhi Wan)

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

Amount: 200 Teapills per bottle.

Short-term use formula (from a few days up to two weeks tops).

Contraindicated during pregnancy.

Use caution while nursing (as Da Huang can enter the breast milk and cause colic and diarrhea in infants).

Plum Flower Brand Herbs by Mayway

  • No pharmaceuticals, dyes, or sugars
  • Unsulfured, preservative-free herbs
  • Blended, then extracted for optimal efficacy in strict accordance with Chinese herbal medical tradition
  • Microbial and heavy-metal tested
  • Produced at an internationally certified GMP factory

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