EaseTonic Capsules
EaseTonic Capsules
SKU | AHC105 | |
Brand | Activeherb Modern Essential Capsules | |
Unit Size | Each bottle contains 80 veggie capsules. Each capsule contains 400 mg EaseTonicâ„¢ Complex. | |
Dosage | Take 2 capsules 2 to 3 times daily. The dose may be doubled for maximal results. | |
Contraindications | Use with caution during pregnancy. Not suitable in case of heavy menstrual bleeding. If no improvement is observed after one menstrual cycle, it is likely the formula is not suitable for you. For best results, do not use it together with with cold medicine. For best results, avoid taking cold, oily, and spicy food. Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines. If any adverse symptom occurs, discontinue use. Keep out of reach of children. |
Description |
Powerful Ancient Formula Supports Qi Circulation*EaseTonic™ is based on one of the most well-known traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulas, Xiao Yao San. From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, stress of any kind can cause stagnation of Liver 'Qi' (the circulating life force throughout the body). EaseTonic™ is formulated to unblock stagnant Liver Qi. Think of 'Qi stagnation' as a swamp, where no fresh water (life force) is running freely. EaseTonic™ works by breaking up the stagnation and increasing the Liver's life force. How does EaseTonic™ work & how do I know if I have Liver Qi stagnation?Collectively, the all-natural herbs in EaseTonic sooth the Liver to disperse stagnated qi, strengthen the Spleen to nourish the Blood, and regulate menstruation. Chai Hu (Bupleurum root) soothes the Liver to disperse the depressed Qi. Dang Gui (Chinese Angelica root) and Bai Shao (White peony root) nourish the Blood and the Liver. These first three herbs interact together to resolve the root cause of Liver Qi stagnation, as well as Blood deficiency. Bai Zhu (Atractylodis rhizome) and Fu Ling (Poria) strengthen the middle warmer and reinforces the Spleen, thereby enriching the generation of Qi and Blood. Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger rhizome) regulates the stomach and warms the middle-warmer. Bo He (Peppermint) assists Chai Hu in soothing the Liver to disperse depressed Qi. Gan Cao (Licorice root) assists Bai Zhu and Fu Ling in replenishing Qi and invigorating the middle-warmer; it also coordinates the synergistic effects of all the herbs in this formula. The formula also contains Zhi Zi (Gardenia fruit), and Mu Dan Pi (Tree peony bark) which both clear heat, helpful for irritability and hot flashes.* If you experience any of the following, your liver Qi may be stagnant:
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Ingredients | A proprietary blend of water extraction of Bupleurum Root Chai Hu Angelica Sinensis Root Dang Gui Atractylodes Rhizome Bai Zhu White Peony Root Bai Shao Poria Sclerotium Fu Ling Licorice Root Gan Cao Gardenia Fruit Zhi Zi Tree Peony Bark Mu Dan Pi Mentha Bo He Ginger Root Sheng Jiang Other Ingredients: Vegetable Capsule (Hypromellose), dextrin, silica |