Qing Ti Tong Sheng Pian, Tablets (Weitaless)
Qing Ti Tong Sheng Pian, Tablets (Weitaless)
SKU | GCT455T | |
Brand | Guang Ci Tang Tablets & Teapills | |
Unit Size | 40 grams in 200 mg 200 tablets @ 5:1 strength. | |
Dosage | The standard dosage for Weitaless™ is 6 tablets each time, taken 2 to 3 times daily with or before meals. One bottle lasts users 11 to 17 days. The dose may be doubled for a quicker and stronger response as needed (e. g., in the initial phase). Consult your practitioner for precise dosage recommendations based on body weight and other factors. Weitaless™ has a mild action and therefore it takes time before its effects become apparent. | |
Properties | At a true 5:1 concentration, this product represents the most potent form of Jia Wei Fang Feng Tong Sheng Pian (Wan) on the market. One tablet is equal to 1 gram of raw herb. Weitaless™ is gluten free | |
Contraindications | Not for use during pregnancy. | |
Chinese Symptomology | dryness in the mouth, discomfort of the throat, stuffiness of the abdomen, hard stool, dark urine, and skin breakouts. | |
Actions | dispels wind heat from the body surface and purges away the dampness heat from the interior | |
CAUTION | It is not recommended for people who are physically weak and who have loose stool. Discontinue use if any adverse symptom occurs. Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines. Keep out of reach of children. | |
Chinese name | Jia Wei Fang Feng Tong Sheng Pian, 加味防风通圣片 | |
English name | Weitaless Tablets |
Description | Qing Ti Tong Sheng Pian (Weitaless™, formerly Jia Wei Fang Feng Tong Sheng Pian, 轻体通圣片) is a Chinese herbal supplement formulated to support a normal body weight.† It is a modified form of Fang Feng Tong Sheng San. Gently Promotes Cleansing By Purging Wind Heat & Dampness† There’s no shortage of dietary supplements that claim to promote cleansing, detoxification, and weight loss. But rare is a formula like Qi Ti Tong Shen Pian that may do so safely and gradually by addressing the root causes of sluggish metabolism and excessive appetite. Qi Ti Tong Sheng Pian dispels Wind-Heat from the body surface and purges away Damp-Heat from the interior. By clearing these influences, Weitaless not only supports a more effective metabolism, it also helps detoxify the skin, may support the removal of cellulite, and supports a more youthful appearance. By reducing the factors that contribute to weight gain, such as the accumulation of toxins and the build-up of water in the tissues, Qing Ti Tong Sheng Pian may support weight management efforts over time. Weitaless is an enhanced version of the classic 800-year-old formula Fang Feng Tong Sheng San geared toward weight management. The modification was created for those who prefer a more gentle and gradual approach to weight management. The formula is appropriate for symptoms such as dryness in the mouth, discomfort in the throat, stuffiness in the abdomen, hard stool, dark urine, and skin breakouts, and differs from Fang Feng Tong Sheng San with the inclusion of herbs such as Bitter orange young fruit, Chinese hawthorn fruit, Sacred lotus leaf, and Asian plantain seed. The formula safely and gently increases metabolism, induces sweating to release toxins from the skin, promotes water metabolism, and resolves food stagnation, and is suitable for those with heavy appetites. It works mildly and gradually to encourage a healthier body weight. This is in contrast to any drastic weight management protocols, which are often associated with side effects because the functions of the body are not appropriately adjusted at the same pace. How does Weitaless Work? Out of the 17 herbs in the formula, let’s highlight those that differ from Fang Feng Tong Sheng San. Zhi Shi (Fructus Aurantii Immaturus), Shan Zha (Fructus Crataegi), He Ye (Folium Nelumbinis), and Che Qian Zi (Semen Plantaginis)—have properties in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that are believed to support weight management through various mechanisms. Here's how each herb may contribute: Zhi Shi (Fructus Aurantii Immaturus), also known as immature bitter orange, is commonly used in TCM to promote digestion and alleviate symptoms of food stagnation and accumulation. Synephrine, an active constituent in the herb, is believed to contain mild stimulant properties that can increase metabolic rate and promote fat burning. Shan Zha (Fructus Crataegi), or hawthorn fruit, is known for its ability to aid in digestion and help support lipid metabolism. It’s often used in TCM formulas to promote digestion and reduce food stagnation.] He Ye (Folium Nelumbinis), or lotus leaf, is believed to have cooling properties and is often used to clear heat and promote urination in TCM. This Chinese herb is commonly used in TCM formulas to eliminate dampness and regulate digestion. Che Qian Zi (Semen Plantaginis), also known as plantain seed, is known for its water metabolism properties and ability to promote urination and clear Damp-Heat in TCM. By reducing dampness, it may support weight management efforts, particularly in cases where fluid retention or Damp-Heat accumulation contributes to weight gain. Weitaless™ is also beneficial to maintain a healthy skin.
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Ingredients |
Other ingredients: corn starch (non-GMO), dextrin, magnesium stearate.
We use as little fillers/binders as possible which together amounts to 12% of the tablet weight.
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