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sold only to licensed practitioners
& students of tcm!
Qing Shu Formula
Qing shu yi qi tang
Physical Indications (Symptoms)
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Aids in the relief of aching joints, generalized
fever with spontaneous sweating
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Eases thirst, yellow diarrhea and urine,
palpitations
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Helps reduce obesity due to dampness trapped in
the tissues as well as a wide range of metabolic disorders
Dosage: (liquid) 10-20 drops 2-3 times per
day
Ingredients
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Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome
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White atractylodes rhizome
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Asian water plantain rhizome
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Medicated leaven (wheat, apricot seed)
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Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit
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Dried rind of green tangerine fruit
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Chinese licorice root (honey-fried)
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Shi
zhu hong ren shen (tail)
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