Generic Name: Apricot Seed & Linum Combination Tablets
Applied Syndrome: Habitual constipation due to stomach and intestinal dryness and heat; marked by lack of body fluids, hard and dry stools, frequent desire to urinate, and a floating pulse. (This condition typically occurs in the elderly or in physically weak individuals who have dry skin and lack body fluids).
Ingredients: Daily dosage of final product contains the following ingredients:
|
English Name |
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pin-Yin Name |
Amount |
| Rhubarb |
Rhizoma Rhei |
Da Huang |
23.53% |
| Orange (Bitter),unriped |
Fructus Aurantii immaturus |
Zhi Shi |
11.76% |
| Magnolia Bark |
Cortex Magnoliae officinalis |
Hou Pu |
11.76% |
| Linum |
Semen Cannabis |
Huo Ma Ren |
29.41% |
| Apricot Seed |
Semen Armeniacae amarum |
Xing Ren |
11.76% |
| Peony |
Radix Paeoniae alba |
Bai Shao Yao |
11.76% |
Contents
: 42 Tablets.
Instructions: 3 Tablets each Time, 2 Times a Day, Swallow with warm water.
Storage: Store in cool and dry place. Keep out of children.
Adverse Reactions: None has been reported,but stop using if any allergic symptom occurs.
Indications: Habitual constipation, pregnancy constipation, constipation in the elderly, and constipation due to hermorrhoids, gas, bloating, indigestion, abdominal tightness, thirst, frequent urination, dry acaly skin.
Contraindication: None
Drug Interactions: Although herb-drug interactions are rare, you should consult doctor for possible drug interactions with drugs which you are taking.
Warnings: Read instructions before use.The information here are provided by the manufactory for quanlified herbalist and have not been evaluated by the Medicines Control Agency. The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, so that it is not a substitute for Pharmacy provided by your doctor or other medical professionals. Please consult your herbal medicine practitioner before buy this product.