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Min Shan – Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan

Min Shan – Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan address chronic digestive complaints characterized by bloating, poor appetite, and loose stools. Amount: 200 teapills per bottle.

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Box of 200 pills, net weight 1.2 ounces or 34 grams, of herbal dietary supplement.

Bottle of 200 pills of herbal supplement, net weight 1.2 ounces, or 34 grams. English and chinese text.

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Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan – by Min Shan:

Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wang – by Min Shan is a Chinese Medicine formula (based on Er Chen Wan) that is useful for chronic digestive complaints with such symptoms abdominal bloating, accumulation of food matter and phlegm in the digestive tract, nausea, vomiting, acid regurgitation, stomach gurgling (borborygmus), and loose stools.

Clinical note: This focus of this formula is on moving qi and dispelling the accumulations of dampness that are the immediate causes of the digestive complaints being presented (and less so on the underlying Spleen qi deficiency).

Herbal Ingredients found in Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan – by Min Shan

Other Ingredients: Talcum, China wax

Dosage Instructions for Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan – by Min Shan

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

Amount: 200 teapills per bottle.

Use with caution during pregnancy.

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