Tanglong Tablets (American Healing)
5:1 Potency / 750mg / 60 Tablets per Bottle
Tanglong Herbal Tablets are made at one of China’s four pharmaceutical grade GMP manufacturers. Its factory is certified by the Australian government as a qualified GMP factory with the strictest controls available – from the selection of raw herbs to its state-of-the-art manufacturing processes through final packaging. All phases are monitored with extensive quality control and testing procedures for heavy metal and contamination. Tanglong Herbal Tablets also meet the California FDA standards for heavy metals, bacteria, and pesticide residue. Tanglong Herbal Tablets are continually tested for safety, purity and quality. Light years ahead of tablets on the market, they’re made from 100 percent pure concentrates. There’s no need to worry about raw fibers, fillers, contaminants, or heavy metals. You can trust the Tanglong brand, just as thousands of hospitals and clinics in China have been doing for more than a decade. Tanglong 750-mg. coated tablets are easy to take, easy to remember … and conveniently sized for Western usage. Patients appreciate the easy of use since intake can be twice daily. This concentrated delivery system means fewer pills, which means increased compliance. The ultimate benefit? Better healing results for your patient … and you! The Tanglong Tablet Herbal Formulas in the Practitioners’ Essentials Collection carries a descriptive legend identifying what healing function the formula coves and what year it was first recorded as used.
Jin Gui Shen Qi Pian
This classical formula dates back to the early 3rd century, and is considered one of the basic prescriptions for tonifying Kidney Yang with its plethora of clinical manifestations. It basically supports Kidney Yin, adding two warming herbs, Aconite Fu Zi and Cinnamomum Rou Gui. This formula precedes Liu Di Huang Wan by 900 years, and is the origin of numerous Yin tonifying formulas: Mai Wei Di Huang Wan, Bu Shen Wan, Qi Ju Di Huang Wan, Ming Mu Di Huang Wan, Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, and Er Ming Zuo Ci Wan. (Fradkin, Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines)