Product Description
Treasure of the East Wen Dan Tang
Wen Dan Tang, also known as Poria and Bamboo Combination used for Gallbladder heat, Stomach phlegm, sinking Qi and Phlegm heat.
Name: | Wen Dan Tang |
Wen Dan Tang is also known as: | Poria and Bamboo Combination |
Wade Giles Name: | Wen-Tan-Tang |
Unit Size: | 100 gm. |
Vendor: | Treasures of the East |
Manufacturing Process: | water decocted concentrate(5:1) |
Serving Size: | 1-2 grams : 2-3X/day |
Wen Dan Tang helps with
- Anxiety
- Appetite-Excessive
- Loss of Appetite
- Nausea
- Side Effects
- Depression
- Digestive Disorder
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Fear-Unsubstantiated
- Focal Distention
- Fright
- Fright-Infantile
- Gastric-Oppression
- Gastrointestinal Disorder
- Hiccough-Chronic
- Insomnia
- Irritability
- Mania
- Morning Sickness
- Nausea
- Phlegm
- Post-surgical-Weakness
- Sputum-Excessive
- Taste-Bitter
- Thirst
- Tinnitus
- Vexation
- Vomiting
Wen Dan Tang helps with these Chinese Medicine patterns
- Phlegm-Heat
- Gallbladder-Heat
- Stomach-Phlegm
- Stomach-Not Harmonized
- Qi-Sinking
Wen Dan Tang contains these ingredients
Concentrated powders of natural herbal products tend to absorb moisture from the air. Hence, it is necessary for the manufacturer to add a suitable amount of excipient to stabilize the concentrated herbal products. Non-GMO starch which contains maltodextrin, are used as excipients.
Pin Yin | English | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Chen Pi (Ju Pi) | Citrus Peel | 24% |
Ban Xia | Pinellia | 15.9% |
Zhi Shi | Aurantium Immaturus | 15.9% |
Zhu Ru | Bamboo Shavings | 15.9% |
Fu Ling | Poria | 11.1% |
Gan Cao | Licorice | 6.2% |
Sheng Jiang | Ginger (Fresh) | 6.2% |
Da Zao (Red) | Jujube - dates(Red) | 4.8% |