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Yin Chao Jr.™
Dr. Fung's Cold Remedy for Children
Herbal Supplement
Symptoms
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Surface
relieving / Exogenous wind invasion - colds, cough, flu (for children)
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Colds /
Flu
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Children - Frequent Infections
Therapeutic Actions
1. Treat
colds, fever, cough, vomiting and diarrhea in children
2. Revitalize the digestive system
3. Strengthen the body's immune systems
4. May be used for adults to soothe the lungs during viral or bronchial
invasions
Chinese
Therapeutic Effects
Clear
heat
Harmonize the digestion
Moisten the throat and lung
Invigorate the blood
Internal: 1 to 3 full droppers, every 3 to 4 hours, added to juice or to
boiling water to partially evaporate the alcohol
One Fluid ounce, 10 day supply
Four Fluid ounce, 40 day supply
Note: This formula is intended for children over 8 months or adults
unable to swallow pills
Ingredients
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Forsythia fruit lian qiao
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Morus
leaf sang ye
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Barley
Shen Qu shen qu
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Fritillaria bulb chuan bei mu
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Platycodon root jie geng
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Eriobotrya leaf pi pa ye
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Microcos Paniculata po bu ye
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Pu Er
tea pu er cha
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Trichosanthes peel gua lou pi
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Pinellia rhizome ban xia
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Chrysanthemum flower ju hua
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Mentha
herb bo he
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Peucedanum root qian hu
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Aurantium fruit zhi shi
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Gardenia fruit zhi zi
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Eupatorium herb pei lan
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Perilla
leaf zi su ye
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Alcohol
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Glycerine
Formula
Rationale
This is
an empirical formula based on Dr. Fung’s 60 years of clinical experience.
This formula is a gentle yet effective remedy for addressing children’s colds.
It is a well-rounded combination that has a multi-pronged approach: to clear
heat, harmonize the digestion, moisten the throat and lung, and to invigorate
the blood and tonify the Qi.
The chief herb forsythia (lian qiao) clears heat and toxin. Morus leaf
(sang ye) expels wind and clears heat from the lung. Chrysanthemum (ju
hua) disperses wind and clears heat, and is helpful in alleviating headache
that accompanies colds. Mentha (bo he) disperses wind-heat and clears the
head and eyes and benefits the throat. Herbs in the formula that address cough
include peucedanum (qian hu), fritillaria (zhe bei mu), and
eriobotrya (pi pa ye), with the latter also treating vomiting. Pinellia
(ban xia) is also for coughs, especially with copious sputum. For
digestive problems, Barley Shen-qu (shen qu) and immature aurantium (zhi
shi) remove food stagnation; the latter also relieves constipation.
Trichosanthes peel (gua lou pi) moistens the lung. Platycodon (jie
geng) opens up and disseminates the lung qi and expels phlegm. Gardenia (zhi
zi) clears heat and eliminates irritability. Eupatorium (pei lan)
dispels heat and dampness. Pu Er Tea (pu er cha) is a type of Chinese tea
that has versatile effects; in this formula, it addresses food stagnation,
relieves wind-phlegm, and drains heat. Perilla leaf (zi su ye) releases
the exterior and disperses cold.
Clinical
Notes
1. This
formula is not as cold as other yin chao formulas
2. This formula can be taken by adults who can't swallow tablets
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