

Type: diet supplement
Based on a recipe: Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan
Composition: Ghu Zi, Fu Ling, Mu Dan Pi, Tao Ren, Chi Shao, Bai Shao
Volume: 50 ml
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The "Shattered blocks" tincture is based on the classic recipe of traditional Chinese medicine Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan. It is used to remove blockages mainly in the women’s bottom burner. When the Qi flow is blocked, there may occur a blood stagnation and manifest in form of cysts, fibromas, endometriosis. In order to solve them, it will be effective to combine this tincture with a recipe that releases Gan (Liver) stagnation, for example 001 - Broken Shackles.
It is used in such ailments as: lower abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, dark menstrual blood with numerous clots, spotting or bleeding outside the cycle, cycle irregularity, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis.
- Supports during endometriosis
- Soothes lower abdominal pain
- Supports inflammation of the uterus and small pelvis
- Can be used as a supplement in the treatment of cysts and fibroids
- Replenishes Xue (Blood)
- Transforms Xue Yu (Blood stasis)
- Breaks Zhen Jia (fixed abdominal masses)
Yao means "medicinal plant", which may be not only a herb, mushroom, but also a mineral or a clam. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, herbs are most often composed in a way to interact and complement each other, bringing the desired effects.
There are several methods of processing Yao in Chinese phytotherapy. The most common is decoction, boiling the herbs for about 20 minutes. The second form are wan tablets, i.e. extruding the raw material and pressing it into small balls. Another form are tinctures, called "medicinal wines" in ancient China, equally popular form of processing Yao by the use of alcohol.
The use of alcohol in the production of tinctures helps to better extract the active ingredients from individual Yao and supports the absorption in the human body. It has been proven that alcohol causes the release of more active ingredients than in the forms of decoctions or baths.
Thanks to Yang nature of alcohol, it is very moving and therefore affects the blood circulation, helps to relax muscles, joints and general tension in the body. In combination with herbs, it supports overall vitality and soothes painful conditions.
water, alcohol
Gui Zhi - Chinese cinnamon, sprig - Ramulas cinnamomi - 7.2 g
Fu Ling - China root, sclerotium - Sclerotium poriae - 7.2 g
Mu Dan Pi - tree peony, root bark - Cort moutan radicis - 7.2 g
Tao Ren - peach kernel - Semen persicae - 7.2 g
Chi Shao - peony root - Radix paeoniae rubra - 4.8 g
Bai Shao - white peony root - Radix paeoniae alba - 4.8 g
The product is not intended for children under 3 years of age, pregnant women and breastfeeding women. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Store in a dry place out of the reach of children.
The product does not contain ephedrine, caffeine, gluten, preservatives, dyes or sugar.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) terms are capitalized and do not mean the same as in Western nomenclature. For example, in TCM, "Spleen" is not an anatomical organ, as in Western medicine, but a functional circuit.
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