Generic Name: Chiang Huo & Tu Huo Combination Tablet
Applied Syndrome: Exterior wind-dampness conformation; aversion to cold with or without fever, headache, heavy head, muscle aches with difficulty of turning motion, muscle stiffness, a sensation of heaviness, no perspiration, white tongue coating, and a floating and tense pulse.
Ingredients: Daily dosage of final product contains the following ingredients:
|
English Name |
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pin-Yin Name |
Amount |
| Notopterygium root |
Notopterygii Rhizoma seu Radix |
Qiang Huo |
18.18% |
| Pubescent angelica root |
Angelicae pubescentis Radix |
Du Huo |
18.18% |
| Saposhnikovia |
Radix Saposhnikoviae |
Fang Feng |
18.18% |
| Chinese lovage root |
Ligustici Rhizoma |
Gao Ben |
18.18% |
| Ligusticum |
Rhizoma Chuanxiong |
Chuan Xiong |
6.82% |
| Vitex |
Fructus Viticis |
Man Jing Zi |
9.09% |
| licorice root |
Glycyrrhizae Radix |
Gan Cao |
11.36% |
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: Rheumatic arthritis, headache, sciatica, back pain, neck tension, allergic rhinitis, common cold, whole body achiness, myalgia, neuralgia, body heaviness, arthralgia, fibromyalgia, lack of range of motion movement.
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.