Product Description

Ultimate Immortals, 60 cap

Unit Size: 60 (10:1 extract)

Dosage: Three capsules two times per day equal not less than 30g of raw medicinals.

Potency: 10:1 (average) 500mg

Properties: Should not be used for more than 3 to 4 months at a time. Patients may expect relief of symptoms within 7-10 days.

Contraindications: Xiao Mao has some toxins according to Chinese medicine and is generally considered inappropriate for long-term use (i.e. more than three months)

Chinese Symptomology: Dao han (night sweats);Zang zao (Visceral agitation);Xin ji (heart palpitation);Fan zao (vexation and agitation);Shi Mian (insomnia);Shen re (body heat);Tou re (head heat);Pi juan (fatigue);Yu zheng (depression)Mild to severe Hot flashes; Anxiety;Heat in the five hearts;Decreased libido;Insomnia;Irritability

Western Symptomology: Insomnia:Emotional Depression (menopausal);Menopausal Syndrome

Actions: Nourishes the blood and enriches yin, supplements the kidneys and invigorates yang, clears heat and resolves depression, fortifies the spleen and supplements the heart, downbears counterflow, heavily settles, stills, and quiets the spirit, secures, astringes, and stops sweating.

Pattern: Liver blood-kidney yin and yang vacuity complicated by vacuity heat, heart blood-spleen qi vacuity, and liver depression.

Chinese name: Er Zhi Xian Fang

English name: Ultimate Immortals, 60 cap

Description

This formula is a combination of Er Xian Tang (Two Immortals Decoction), Er Zhi Wan (Two Ultimates Pills), and Gan Mai Da Zao Tang (Licorice, Wheat & Red Dates Decoction) with modifications based on the teachings of Dr. Yu Jin at the Yue Yang Chinese Medical Hospital in Shanghai and Bob Flawss personal clinical experience.

Ingredients

Fu Xiao Mai (Fructus Levis Tritici); Mu Li (Concha Ostreae); Long Gu (Os Draconis); Ye Jiao Teng (Caulis Polygoni Multiflori); He Huan Pi (Cortex Albiziae); Nu Zhen Zi (Fructus Ligustri Lucidi); Han Lian Cao (Herba Ecliptae); Da Zao (Fructus Jujubae); Fu Ling (Poria); Zhi Mu (Rhizoma Anemarrhenae); Huang Bai (Cortex Phellodendri); Xian Mao (Rhizoma Curculiginis); Xian Ling Pi (Herba Epimedii); Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis); mix-fried Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae); Shan Yao (Radix Dioscoreae); Chuan Lian Zi (Fructus Toosendan); Ren Shen (Radix Ginseng)