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Six Flavor Combo (Liu Wei Di Huang Wan) – by Lao Wei

Six Flavor Combo (Liu Wei Di Huang Wan) – by Lao Wei treats Kidney and Liver yin deficiency, addressing such symptoms as irregular menses, fatigue, insomnia, night sweats, etc… Amount: 100 Pills (350mg each).

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I am giving it to my dogs and I’m still not sure yet. I wish I could get more info from you as to what to buy. What do have non stop itching for dogs? Also for bad insomnia for me. If the tea makes me nauseous is that a good sign or bad?

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my dog has kidney issues and i was recommended by the vet one of these medications to support it and it definitely works!

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Six Flavor Combo (Liu Wei Di Huang Wan) – by Lao Wei:

Six Flavor Combo (Liu Wei Di Huang Wan) – by Lao Wei is the classical TCM formula for addressing Kidney and Liver yin deficiency and is often used to address gynecological concerns such as menopause, fatigue, menstrual irregularities, and insomnia. Its applicability, however, is far broader than simply helping regulate women’s health concerns. Kidney and Liver Yin deficiency is a very common pattern of imbalance in the hustle culture of the West, and has many of the following symptoms:

  • Fatigue/tiredness
  • Weak or sore knees
  • Lower back pain or weakness
  • Tinnitus (ringing in the ear, occasional or frequent)
  • Dizziness or vertigo
  • Nocturnal emission
  • Frequent urination
  • Flushed face/cheeks
  • Insomnia with waking throughout the night
  • Night sweats (For severe night sweats, please see Da Bu Yin Wan, also in this category)
  • Blurry vision or worsening vision
  • A feeling of heat/feverishness in the afternoon or evening
  • A feeling of heat in the palms and soles
  • Tinnitus

Herbal Ingredients found in Six Flavor Combo (Liu Wei Di Huang Wan) – by Lao Wei

Suggested Usage:

As a dietary supplement, take 4 pills 2 times a day with warm water (or as directed by your healthcare practitioner).

Amount: 100 Pills (350mg each).

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