

Type: diet supplement
Based on a recipe: Ti Zhong Jian Qing Tang
Composition: He Ye, Shan Zha, Ze Xie, Fu Ling, Bai Zhu, Zhi Ke, Jiao Gu Lan
Volume: 50 ml
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The "Round Buddha" tincture is based on Chinese Ti Zhong Jian Qing Tang recipe. According to Chinese medicine, Pi (Spleen) is the system that, together with Wei (Stomach), is responsible for digesting food and converting it into nutrients. The Ti Zhong Jian Qing Tang recipe strengthens the Spleen so that it produces more Qi and Xue from food, and the body becomes strong and healthy.
- Supports digestion
- Improves the absorption of nutrients from food
- Strengthens Pi Qi (Spleen Energy)
- Harmonises Wei (Stomach)
- Dissolves Shi (Damp) from the body
- Dissolves Tan (Mucus)
- Cools Re (Heat) in Wei and Chong (Stomach and Bowels)
- An Shen (Harmonises the Spirit)
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
He Ye - Indian lotus, leaves - Folium nelumbinis - 5.8 g
Shan Zha - mountain hawthorn, fruit - Fructus crataegi - 2.0 g
Ze Xie - water plantain rhizome, rootstock - Rhizoma alismatis - 5.8 g
Fu Ling - China root, sclerotium - Sclerotium poriae - 5.8 g
Bai Zhu - largehead atractylodes rhizome, rootstock - Rhizoma atractylodis - 3.8 g
Zhi Ke - bigarade, fruit - Fructus aurantii - 5.8 g
Jiao Gu Lan - twisting blue plant, leaves - Folium gynostemmae - 5.8 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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