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Shi Quan Da Bu Wan – Ten Flavor Tea Extract – Kingsway (KGS) Brand

Shi Quan Da Bu Wan – Ten Flavor Tea Extract is often used to address conditions such as fatigue, weakness, pale complexion, poor appetite, and other symptoms associated with Qi and Blood deficiency. Amount: 200 Teapills per box. 160mg each.

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Shi Quan Da Bu Wan – Ten Flavor Tea Extract

I noticed, since taking 8 pills 3x a day for a month, that my ankles no longer swell from wearing crew length socks, so I will continue to take these pills because when I missed taking pills for a day, my ankles swelled again. Once I resumed the pills, no more swelling.

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What is Shi Quan Da Bu Wan – Ten Flavor Tea Extract:

Shi Quan Da Bu Wan, or Ten Flavor Tea is a Chinese Herbal Medicine formula that is based off of the classic Ba Zhen Tang (aka Eight Treasures Decoction) with the addition of two herbs: Huang qi (astragulus root, which reinforces the tonifying properties of the formula); and Rou Gui (Cassia bark), which warms the Kidney and uterus. It can be used in a wide variety of situations where there is deficient qi and Blood. It is often used as a tonic for women after menses; it is also helpful as a general tonic for aging or for helping with recovery after surgery or chronic illness. In modern, clinical terms it is considered effective for micro-circulation, adrenal fatigue, gastric ulcers, and increasing immunological function.

Chinese herbs work differently from Western drugs — they help clear the root of the problem. Often these herbs work better if taken for some time, depending on the severity and length of symptoms.

Herbal Ingredients found in Shi Quan Da Bu Wan – Ten Flavor Tea Extract

Dosage Instructions for Shi Quan Da Bu Wan – Ten Flavor Tea Extract

As a dietary supplement take 8 Teapills, 3 times per day with warm water. (You may take 12 Teapills twice a day instead.)

Amount: 200 Teapills per box. 160mg each.

Do not use during menses or in the initial stages of catching a cold or flu (wind invasion).

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