(Mucusolve™)

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Dries Dampness and Transforms Phlegm†
We need a certain amount of mucus to lubricate mucous membranes and keep our lungs working smoothly. When it’s produced in excess, it can be annoying when you have to cough up mucus throughout the day.
According to TCM theory, the Spleen is the source of phlegm production. Since the Spleen is where digestion takes place, the poorer your Spleen function is, the less the nutrients from the food are absorbed into your body. The more the remaining nutrients are transformed as the phlegm, which gets accumulated in the Lungs. (In TCM theory, the Lungs are phlegm storage houses.) If you often eat rich and unrestricted meals, phlegm accumulation can be accelerated.
Mucusolve is a Chinese herbal formula that supports a normal mucus production. It dries dampness, transforms phlegm, regulates Qi and harmonizes the Middle Energizer.
How does Mucusolve Work?
A combination of the two classic formulas, Er Chen Tang and San Zi Yang Qin Tang, Mucusolve enhances the actions of the herbs in the original two formulas.
Chen Pi (Tangerine Peel) regulates Qi, strengthens the Spleen, dries dampness and transforms phlegm. Zhi Ban Xia (Prepared Pinellia Tuber), the chief herb in Er Chen Tang, also dries dampness and transforms phlegm and harmonizes the stomach. Fu Ling (Poria Root), another Spleen-strengthening herb also leaches out dampness. Gan Cao (Processed Licorice Root) tonifies the Spleen, harmonizes the stomach and nourishes Qi. Sheng Jiang (Fresh Ginger Rhizome) releases the exterior and disperses cold, while also warming the middle and transforming phlegm. Together, these 5 herbs form Er Chen Tang.
The remaining three herbs in Mucusolve from San Zi Yang Qin Tang. Lai Fu Zi (Radish Seeds) reduces food retention and eliminates distention while also directing Qi downward and transforming phlegm. Zi Su Zi (Perilla Fruit) also redirects Qi downward and dissolves phlegm. The last herb, Bai Jie Zi (White Mustard Seed) warms the lungs, regulates Qi and expels cold-phlegm.
English Name | Latin | Pinyin |
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Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit | Citrus reticulata | Chen Pi |
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Pinellia cured rhizome | Pinellia ternata | Fa Ban Xia |
Poria sclerotium | Poria cocos | Fu Ling |
Radish seed | Raphanus sativus | Lai Fu Zi |
Perilla fruit | Perilla frutescens | Zi Su Zi |
White mustard seed | Sinapis alba | Bai Jie Zi |
Chinese licorice root & rhizome | Glycyrrhiza uralensis | Gan Cao |
Ginger fresh rhizome | Zingiber officinale | Sheng Jiang |
Other ingredients: tapioca starch, dextrin, magnesium stearate
We use as little fillers/binders as possible which together amounts to 10% of the tablet weight.











Guang Ci Tang® Er Chen He San Zi Yang Qin Pian (Mucusolve™) 40 grams in 200 mg 200 tablets @ 5:1 strength.
At a true 5:1 concentration, this product represents the most potent form of Er Chen He San Zi Yang Qin Pian (Wan) on the market. One tablet contains 1 gram of dry herb equivalent.
Er Chen He San Zi Yang Qin Pian (Mucusolve™) tablets are made with all natural herbs that are tested for authenticity, quality, and potency. A traditional water decoction is prepared with the herbs to reproduce the time-tested action of the formula, and this water decoction is concentrated with our proprietary technology to form a potent extract that is made into easily absorbed tablets, which are remarkably effective, easy to use, and safe. pills are made with all natural herbs that are tested for authenticity, quality, and potency. A traditional water decoction is prepared with the herbs to reproduce the time-tested action of the formula, and this water decoction is concentrated with our proprietary technology to form a potent extract that is made into classic pills, which are remarkably effective, easy to use, and safe.
The tablets are produced by Guang Ci Tang® in our state of the art cGMP-certified facility and imported in accordance with U.S. FDA guidelines. When you choose Guang Ci Tang® products, you are taking advantage of a wonderful fusion of science and tradition that incorporates the highest standards in the field of Chinese medicine today.
Please note that our tablets may appear neutral in finishing and a little brittle. You may observe a tiny bit of fine powder at the bottom of your bottle and occasionally one or a couple of broken tablets after transportation. This is because unlike other manufacturers, our tablets are not coated as part of our effort to minimize the use of excipients and to make them as pure as possible. These tablets can also be easily dissolved in hot water to serve as tea.
The pills are produced by Guang Ci Tang® in our state of the art cGMP-certified facility and imported in accordance with U.S. FDA guidelines. When you choose Guang Ci Tang® products, you are taking advantage of a wonderful fusion of science and tradition that incorporates the highest standards in the field of Chinese medicine today.
Pure
Potent
Proven
- True 5:1 concentration
- Double the strength of regular brands
- Minimal fillers and binders
- No pharmaceuticals or dyes
- Comprehensive lab testing (e.g., heavy metals,etc.)
- Made in a cGMP certified facility
- Unbeatable value
- American Brand
- Safely used in the USA since 1995









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The standard dosage for Mucusolve™ is 5 tablets each time, taken 2 to 3 times daily with or before meals. One bottle lasts users 14 to 20 days. The dose may be doubled for a quicker and stronger response as needed. Consult your practitioner for precise dosage recommendations based on body weight and other factors.
Mucusolve™ has a mild action and therefore it usually takes time before its effects become apparent.
- Avoid oily, spicy food while taking the product.
- Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines.
- Only to be used by children under adult's direction.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Er Chen He San Zi Yang Qin Pian (Wan) has been safely used with few adverse effects.
- No any known warning.
Mucusolve™ is gluten free
Er Chen He San Zi Yang Qin Wan, Er Chen Tang, San Zi Yang Qin Tang