What does it do?
Tian Qi Du Zhong Wan (Tian Qi Du Zhong Pian, Radix Notoginseng & Cortex Eucommiae formula,
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nourishes blood to dispel wind, and dredges meridians to relieve pain. The Chinese medicine is
applicable for wind-cold-dampness obstructive syndrome marked by pain in the joints and lumbar
region and legs, etc.†
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What is the formula composition?
A proprietary blend* of
Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae
Herba Taxilli
Rhizoma Et Radix Notopterygii
Radix Angelicae Pubescenfis
Radix Angelicae Sinensis
Radix Rehmanniae
Cortex Eucommiae
Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata
Radix Notoginseng
Radix Codonopsis
Radix Astragali
Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii Preparata
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(Niu xi)
(Sang ji sheng)
(Qiang huo)
(Du huo)
(Dang gui)
(Di huang)
(Yan du zhong)
(Zhi fu zi)
(Shu san qi, Tian qi)
(Dang shen)
(Huang qi)
(Zhi cao wu)
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*Tian Qi Du Zhong Wan (Pian) is made of 100% pure authentic Chinese
herbs of highest qualities.
Traditional preparation procedures are combined with modern pharmaceutical processes to extract the active
ingredients from the herbs and to further concentrate them into pills or tablets. It is produced in the certified
GMP facilities of Shanghai TongHanChun Herbs Factory (Guang Ci Tang) and is imported to USA in accordance with the FDA guidelines.
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What is Available?
One top Chinese herbs brand:
Guang Ci Tang (learn more): 40 grams in 100 tablets (pian) or 200 pills (wan).
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How do I use it?
Take 5 to 7 pills or 3 to 4 tablets three times daily.
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Use Discretion
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Side Effects
Tian Qi Du Zhong Wan (Pian) has been safely used with few adverse effects.
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Cautious Notes
1. Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines.
2. Keep out of reach of children.
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References
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