sold only to licensed practitioners
& students of tcm!
Traveler's Comfort
Mu xiang bing lang & Wu mei wan (modified)
Physical Indications (Symptoms)
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Constipation, cramping or spasm in the intestines
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Fatigue, insomnia
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Prevention of parasitic infestation from food
while traveling in foreign countries
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Abdominal pain and distention
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Lack of appetite
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Vomiting, nausea, acid regurgitation
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Belching, flatulence
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Loose stools with or without odor
Dosage: (tabs): 1-2 tabs, 2-3 times per day
Dosage: (liquid) 10-20 drops 2-3 times per
day
Ingredients
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Cyperus rhizome (dry fried)
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Tangerine dried rind of green fruit
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Garlic bulb extract (concentrate)
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Roasted Chinese hawthorn fruit
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White atractylodes rhizome
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Bitter orange immature fruit
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Chinese licorice root (honey fried); Clove flower
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