Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan Capsules
Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan Capsules
SKU | BL261C | |
Brand | Treasure of the East Capsules | |
Unit Size | 100 capsules | |
Potency | 500mg of 5:1 extract per capsule | |
Contraindications | It is not suitable for a person who has loose bowel movement and Spleen Deficiency. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Premature graying and loss of hair and beard caused by the Deficiency of Liver Blood and Kidneys. | |
Western Symptomology | Premature gray hair; hair loss; loose teeth; spontaneous and nocturnal emission; knees and lower back sore and weak. | |
Actions | Enriches the Kidney yin and nourishes the Liver blood. | |
Pattern | Liver blood/Kidney yin deficiency | |
Branch | Liver, Kidney | |
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Chinese name | Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan Capsules | |
English name | Seven Treasures Formula Capsules |
Description | This formula is used primarily for treating premature graying of the hair. Healthy hair depends on the sufficiency of blood stored in the Liver. When the Liver blood is deficient, it is unable to rise and nourish the head; the hair then turns gray or falls out. The health of the Kidneys is expressed in the hair of the head, and graying or loss of hair is a sign of Kidney deficiency. The teeth depend on the sufficiency of bone matter, which is governed by the Kidneys. The Kidneys also generate marrow, which is thought to keep the teeth in place; if the Kidneys are deficient, the teeth will become loose and easily fall out. - Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas and Strategies.* |
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Ingredients | Zhi He Shou Wu - Polygonum multiflorum; Fu Ling - Poria cocos; Niu Xi - Achyranthes bidentata Root; Jiu Dang Gui - Angelica sinensis Root; Gou Qi Zi - Lycium Fruit; Tu Si Zi - Cuscuta chinensis Seed; Bu Gu Zhi - Psoralea corylifolis Seed |