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WARM THE GALL BLADDER BY ROOT

WARM THE GALL BLADDER BY ROOT

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Warm the Gall Bladder (Wen Dan Tang) Herbal Tincture is a formula that has a wide variety of applications because it treats a particular diagnostic pattern in Chinese Medicine. It can be useful for a wide variety of issues, including digestive difficulties, heart & nervous system issues, mental-emotional imbalances, and respiratory issues (see bullet points below for specifics).

In terms of Chinese Medicine, it removes excess phlegm and heat from the Gallbladder channel; while this has technical implications for the practitioner, what it boils down to is that this formula will remove the obstacles that are keeping the body's qi from circulating smoothly and "correctly" (according to TCM theory).

What is key here is that an individual has excess phlegm with heat. This will usually show up as a thick, rooted, yellowish coating on the tongue. Other symptoms indicating the proper use of this formula will vary widely (see directly below).

    What is it good for:

    • gallbladder issues, such as cholecystitis, hepatitis
    • digestive issues such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, bloating, nausea, vomiting, etc...
    • heart issues, such as hypertension, myocarditis, premature atrial contractions, and angina
    • mental-emotional issues, such as depression, insomnia, psychosis, and autonomic dystonia
    • respiratory issues, such as asthma and chronic bronchitis
    • other issues caused by excess phlegm heat, such as morning sickness, menopause, Meniere's disease

    Traditional Chinese medicine benefits:

    • clear excess phlegm and heat
    • clear Gallbladder channel
    • regulates qi
    • harmonizes the Stomach (resolves ST - GB disharmony)

     

    Ingredients: Bamboo shavings (Zhu ru), Immature bitter orange (Zhi shi), Pinellia (Ban xia), Aged tangerine peel (Chen pi), Poria Fungus (Fu ling), Licorice root (Gan cao), Fresh ginger (Sheng jiang)


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