OsteoHerbal
OsteoHerbal
SKU | HC197 | |
Brand | Health Concerns | |
Unit Size | 90 tablets, 750 mg, 10 day supply | |
Dosage | 3 tablets, 3 times per day, between meals. May be taken long term. | |
Potency | not disclosed - unknown | |
Contraindications | Spleen deficiency. Also this is a warming formula. It should not be used for excess or deficient heat. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Strengthens the Bones, Tonifies the Qi of Organs, Invigorates the Blood, Tonifies Yang | |
Actions | 1. Osteoporosis prevention and treatment. 2. Taken for fractured bones or to prevent, particularly for the elderly who suffer osteoporosis. 3. Weakness of back, limbs and gums. | |
Recommendations | Health Concerns Clinical Handbook PDF Note: Health Concerns is converting all formulas from tablets to capsules. Our inventory will reflect both until the conversion is complete. |
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English name | OsteoHerbal (Dr. Fung's Lu Jin Herbal Supplement) |
Description | This is an empirical formula based on Dr. Fung's 60 years of clinical experience. According to Chinese medicine, aging results in the diminution of the fundamental substances, particularly essence and Yang Qi. Since the kidney rules the bones, insufficient essence leads to weakened bones, thus many elderly individuals are susceptible to bone fractures under circumstances that would not affect younger persons. This corresponds with the biomedical condition of osteoporosis. |
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Ingredients | Lu Jin (Lu Jin) Gui Jiao (Gui Jiao) Rou Cong Rong (Cistanche salsa herb) Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia (cooked) root) Gui Ban (Tortoise shell from Chinemys reevesii) Ji Xue Teng (Spantholobus stem) Zou Ma Tai (Ardisia gigantifolia root) Gui Zhi (Cinnamon twig) Chuan Xiong (Ligusticum root) Chi Shao (Red Peony root) Mu Gua (Chaenomelis fruit) Wu Zhu Yu (Evodia fruit) Dang Shen (Codonopsis Root) Dang Gui (Tang Kuei root) Gan Cao (Licorice Root) |