Gui Pi Tang 100 caps, Treasure of the East


Manufacturer: Treasure of the East

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G048C

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Gui Pi Tang

 

Gui Pi Tang - Ginseng & Longan Combination

Boosts Qi, supplements blood, fortifies the spleen, and nourishes the heart.

 

Indication

Gui Pi Tang is useful for Qi and blood deficiency of the heart and spleen marked by palpitations, amnesia, insomnia, night sweats, deficiency-heat, tiredness, reduced food intake, withered-sallow complexion, a pale tongue with a thin, white coating, and thready, weak pulses. Spleen deficiency that fails to control the blood is marked by hematochezia, subcutaneous purpura, flooding and spotting (beng lou), early menstruation, profuse pale menses, and persistent vaginal bleeding. The formula is often used for spleen-heart Qi-blood deficiency or spleen failing to govern the blood.           

 

Ingredients

 

Bai Zhu (White Atractylodes)

Da Zao (Jujube)

 

 

 

Dang Gui (Dang Gui)

 

 

 

Fu Shen (Hoelen Spirit)

 

 

Gan Cao (Mi) (Processed Licorice)

 

Huang Qi (Mi) (Processed Astragalus Root)

 

Long Yan Rou (Longan)

 

 

Mu Xiang (Saussurea)

 

 

Ren Shen (Ginseng)

 

 

 

Sheng Jiang (Raw Ginger)

 

 

Suan Zao Ren (Zizyphus)

 

 

Yuan Zhi (Zhi) (Processed Polygala Root)

 

 

Source

Categorized Synopsis of the Whole (Zheng Ti Lei Yao).

 

Dosage

Four capsules, two to three times daily.

 

Quality Assurance

Treasure of the East® herbal formulas are full-spectrum, pharmaceutical-grade, and extracted only with purified water to replicate a traditional decoction. They are produced by Tianjiang Pharmaceutical, the world's largest producer of herbal granules, in a facility that is fully automated and computer-controlled to ensure quality and reliability. Products are tested extensively in Tianjiang's CNAS National Laboratory, yielding high-precision data regarding each herb's identity, origin, concentration of effective components, heavy metal and pesticide residues, and proper dosage in concentrated form. Tianjiang's production protocols for concentrated herbal extracts have been internationally recognized and adopted into the pharmaceutical and food standards of the China Food and Drug Administration.