Jia Wei Xiao Yao San "Stress-free & Easy" - Tea 2022

$68.00
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Also known as “The Free and Easy Wanderer Plus”

*In Traditional Chinese Medicine , the liver controls the free flow of Qi which is the vital life force. Qi keeps all organs working in harmony and blood flow smoothly. When the flow of Qi in meridians is stagnated the affected organs and blood will malfunction. Sign of liver Qi stagnation are distension, pain along the sides of the body (especially in the chest), frequent signing, throat discomfort, feels irritable, anxiety, easily angry, depressed, and in women, irregular, painful menstruation, or tenderness in the breasts.

Xiao Yao San release liver Qi stagnation. Researches have suggested that Xiao Yao San may regulate the secretion of hormones. In a study of 51 subjects, levels of estrogen (E2) and prolactin were significantly reduced after use of Xiao Yao San whereas no change was observed in the level of testosterone.

Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is derived from Xiao Yao San by the inclusion of additional herbs that clear heat. So in addition to perform the same function of Xiao Yao San Jia Wei Xiao San may also reduce the Heat that causes symptoms like hot flashes.

Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is indicated in China Pharmacopoeia2 for soothing the liver and clearing heat, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood. It is used for Liver Qi stagnation which causes distension pain in the chest, hypochondria, irritability, loss of appetite, weakness, and irregular menstruation.

Ingredients:

(Chai Hu)
(Dang Gui)
(Bai Shao)
(Bai Zhu)
(Fu Ling)
(Gan Cao)
(Mu Dan Pi)
(Zhi Zi)
(Bo He)
(Wei Jiang)

‧Nong’s® is the Most Popular Concentrated Chinese Medicine Brand being used in HK Hospitals
‧Instantly dissolved in hot water, convenient consumption and reliable

One of the best way to take herbs next to decoction.

Take it twice daily. Dissolve 1 tsp in 1 oz of hot water 30 min after meal.

Vegan, free of pesticide, free of chemical residues, non GMO

*These statements have not been evaluated by the food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Also known as “The Free and Easy Wanderer Plus”

*In Traditional Chinese Medicine , the liver controls the free flow of Qi which is the vital life force. Qi keeps all organs working in harmony and blood flow smoothly. When the flow of Qi in meridians is stagnated the affected organs and blood will malfunction. Sign of liver Qi stagnation are distension, pain along the sides of the body (especially in the chest), frequent signing, throat discomfort, feels irritable, anxiety, easily angry, depressed, and in women, irregular, painful menstruation, or tenderness in the breasts.

Xiao Yao San release liver Qi stagnation. Researches have suggested that Xiao Yao San may regulate the secretion of hormones. In a study of 51 subjects, levels of estrogen (E2) and prolactin were significantly reduced after use of Xiao Yao San whereas no change was observed in the level of testosterone.

Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is derived from Xiao Yao San by the inclusion of additional herbs that clear heat. So in addition to perform the same function of Xiao Yao San Jia Wei Xiao San may also reduce the Heat that causes symptoms like hot flashes.

Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is indicated in China Pharmacopoeia2 for soothing the liver and clearing heat, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood. It is used for Liver Qi stagnation which causes distension pain in the chest, hypochondria, irritability, loss of appetite, weakness, and irregular menstruation.

Ingredients:

(Chai Hu)
(Dang Gui)
(Bai Shao)
(Bai Zhu)
(Fu Ling)
(Gan Cao)
(Mu Dan Pi)
(Zhi Zi)
(Bo He)
(Wei Jiang)

‧Nong’s® is the Most Popular Concentrated Chinese Medicine Brand being used in HK Hospitals
‧Instantly dissolved in hot water, convenient consumption and reliable

One of the best way to take herbs next to decoction.

Take it twice daily. Dissolve 1 tsp in 1 oz of hot water 30 min after meal.

Vegan, free of pesticide, free of chemical residues, non GMO

*These statements have not been evaluated by the food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Also known as “The Free and Easy Wanderer Plus”

*In Traditional Chinese Medicine , the liver controls the free flow of Qi which is the vital life force. Qi keeps all organs working in harmony and blood flow smoothly. When the flow of Qi in meridians is stagnated the affected organs and blood will malfunction. Sign of liver Qi stagnation are distension, pain along the sides of the body (especially in the chest), frequent signing, throat discomfort, feels irritable, anxiety, easily angry, depressed, and in women, irregular, painful menstruation, or tenderness in the breasts.

Xiao Yao San release liver Qi stagnation. Researches have suggested that Xiao Yao San may regulate the secretion of hormones. In a study of 51 subjects, levels of estrogen (E2) and prolactin were significantly reduced after use of Xiao Yao San whereas no change was observed in the level of testosterone.

Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is derived from Xiao Yao San by the inclusion of additional herbs that clear heat. So in addition to perform the same function of Xiao Yao San Jia Wei Xiao San may also reduce the Heat that causes symptoms like hot flashes.

Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is indicated in China Pharmacopoeia2 for soothing the liver and clearing heat, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood. It is used for Liver Qi stagnation which causes distension pain in the chest, hypochondria, irritability, loss of appetite, weakness, and irregular menstruation.

Ingredients:

(Chai Hu)
(Dang Gui)
(Bai Shao)
(Bai Zhu)
(Fu Ling)
(Gan Cao)
(Mu Dan Pi)
(Zhi Zi)
(Bo He)
(Wei Jiang)

‧Nong’s® is the Most Popular Concentrated Chinese Medicine Brand being used in HK Hospitals
‧Instantly dissolved in hot water, convenient consumption and reliable

One of the best way to take herbs next to decoction.

Take it twice daily. Dissolve 1 tsp in 1 oz of hot water 30 min after meal.

Vegan, free of pesticide, free of chemical residues, non GMO

*These statements have not been evaluated by the food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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