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Wen Dan Tang (Warm the Gallbladder) – Liquid Extract (Tincture)

Wen Dan Tang – Warm the Gallbladder is a traditional Chinese herbal formula usedto address imbalances related to the Gallbladder and Spleen systems. This formula is often used to harmonize the Gallbladder and address symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and digestive discomfort. Amount: 1 oz.

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What is Wen Dan Tang – Warm the Gallbladder?

What a great name for a formula!… Rising Courage or Wen Dan Tang is a Chinese Herbal Medicine formula used for those with excess phlegm and an imbalance between the gallbladder and the stomach. In Chinese Medicine, the gallbladder energy is responsible for one’s courage and a lack of it would cause timidity and anxiety.

This formula may be helpful for the following*:

  • Excess phlegm
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Vertigo
  • Palpitation
  • Insomnia
  • Timidity
  • Restlessness
  • Anxiety
  • Nervousness
  • Neurosis
  • Acute gastritis
  • Chronic bronchitis
  • Morning sickness (please consult a practitioner before using)
  • Tinnitus

 

Herbal Ingredients found in Wen Dan Tang

Inactive Ingredients: Filtered water, ethyl alcohol (20%)

* 20 drops = 1/4 tspn. (1.25 ml) & contains extractives of 1250 mg of herb.

Dosage Instructions for Wen Dan Tang

Shake Well before each use.

Maintenance Serving: Dissolve 1-2 droppers (1/2 tsp.) in warm water or juice 2-3 times daily.

Augmented Serving: Take 1 full tsp. 2 to 3 times daily in warm water or juice or as directed by a qualified herbalist familiar with the use of Chinese herbs and formulas.

To evaporate alcohol place in hot water.

Amount: 1 oz

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Jeff Yakulis

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I am a little concern with the dosage and also confused. There are 6 teaspoons in an ounce. At the serving they recommend of 2-3 tsp a day the bottle will literally last 2-3 days? That’s seems somewhat ridiculous to me.

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Janel Richardson

Wen Dan Tang

Patient is loving this formula!

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Liz

Wen Dan Tang

I’m highly satisfied with tincture. I’ve been using it for a few weeks, along with 3 other formulas, and I’m sleeping better than I ever have in my life. My mood is improved and anxiety is definitely decreased. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!

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