Lian Qiao San Gen Tang - Tincture - 017 Drained Toxin - YaoMedica
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Type: tincture

Based on the recipe:  Lian Qiao San Gen Tang

Alcohol: 45,4 % vol.

Volume: 50 ml

Product code: N017
Manufacturer:YaoMedica
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Traditional alcoholic tincture based on herbs, inspired by the "Zhen Zhu An Chuang Tang" recipe.

Remember that when describing products classified as alcoholic beverages, we cannot suggest that alcohol has medicinal properties. Below, as a curiosity, we describe only the properties of herbs and mushrooms.

Country of manufacture:

Czech Republic

Volume:

50 ml

"Lian Qiao San Gen Tang" Recipe

"Lian Qiao San Gen Tang" is a recipe of Traditional Chinese Medicine, whose herbs help remove surface toxins and heat, which is why they deal with such ailments as: inflammation of the throat and larynx (swelling, redness, burning, pain when swallowing, acute infections) mucus in the throat and nasopharynx (yellow to green), hoarseness and difficulty speaking. In addition, they help to moisturize the mucous membranes dried by heat and inflammation, thus helping in their regeneration and pain relief.

Ingredients of the "Lian Qiao San Gen Tang" recipe:

  • Ban Lan Gen - Indigo woad, root - Radix isatidis
  • Lian Qiao - pendulous forsythia, fruit - Fructus forsythiae
  • Bai Zhu - large-headed atractylod, rhizome - Rhizoma atractylodis
  • Dan Zhu Ye - Slender lofatera herb, leaves - Herba lophatheri
  • Lu Gen - common reed, rhizome - Rhizoma phragmitis
  • Yu Xing Cao - heart-shaped motley plant, herbs - Herba houttuyniae
  • Jin Yin Hua - Japanese honeysuckle, flower - Flos lonicerae
  • Ge Gen - spotted bush, root - Radix puerariae
  • Ju Hua - pyrethrum multiflora, flower - Flos chrysanthemi morifolii
  • Fang Feng - ledebouriela, root - Radix ledebouriellae
  • Bo He - mint, leaf - Folium menthae
  • Gan Cao - licorice, root - Radix glycyrrhizae

In Chinese medicine, the principle of using one drop of the herbal preparation per one kilogram of the patient's body weight was used. This dose was halved and applied twice a day by diluting it in water.

YaoMedica herbal tinctures

YaoMedica is a brand offering a very wide range of alcohol-based herbal tinctures. The inspiration for their creation are proven herbal recipes of Traditional Chinese Medicine, used for over 2000 years. Only the highest quality raw material, cultivated in an ecologically clean environment is used for production. The herbs used do not contain pesticides, heavy metals or any microorganisms.

In Chinese, Yao means "medicinal plant", which can be not only a herb, but also a mineral or mussel. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, herbs are most often used in mixtures so that their actions complement each other. It is thanks to their interaction that you can get the desired effect. There are several methods of processing Yao in Chinese phytotherapy. Most often, decoctions are used, boiling the herbs for about 20 minutes. The second form is Wan tablets, i.e. extruding the raw material and pressing it into small balls. On the other hand, tinctures, called "medicinal wines" in ancient China, are the third, equally popular form of developing Yao by the use of alcohol.

Quality and safety

The basis of YaoMedica alcohol tinctures are Chinese mushrooms and herbs. Raw materials of the highest quality are used to create tinctures. In the first stage of production, the dried herbs and mushrooms are ground to a fine powder and then macerated in 50% alcohol for one month. During this time, the macerates are dynamized every day so that the herbs can release their full potential. Tinctures prepared in this way are no longer diluted.

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