Product Description
Treasure of the East You Gui Wan 100 capsules
You Gui Wan, also known as Eucommia and Rehmannia Formula is a traditional Chinese formula used for Kidney Yang, Stomach Qi and Spleen Qi deficiencies.
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.
Rehmannia glutinosa Root (Shu Di Huang), Dioscorea oppositae Rhizome (Shan Yao), Lycium barbarum Leaf (Gou Qi Zi), Cervus elaphus (Lu Jiao Pian), Cuscuta chinensis Seed (Tu Si Zi), Eucommia ulmoides Bark (Du Zhong), Cinnamomun cassia Bark (Rou Gui), Cornus officinalis Fruit (Shan Zhu Yu), Angelica sinensis Root (Dang Gui).
Manufacturer: Treasures of the East
Name: | You Gui Wan |
You Gui Wan is also known as: | Eucommia and Rehmannia Formula |
Wade Giles Name: | You-Kuei-Wan |
Unit Size: | 100 capsules |
Vendor: | Treasures of the East |
Manufacturing Process: | water decocted concentrate(5:1) |
Serving Size: | 6 tabs : 3X/day |
You Gui Wan helps with
- Back(Lower)-Weakness
- Chronic Illness
- Cold-Aversion
- Debility During Recovery
- Edema
- Extremities-Cold
- fertility
- Impotence
- Knees-Weak
- Lassitude-Spirit
- Legs-Weak
- Limbs-Cold
- maintains normal bone matrix
- Pain-Low Back
- Seminal efflux
- Seminal Loss
- Spermatorrhea
- Stool-Loose
- Stool-Undigested Food
- Urination-Frequent
- Urination-Incontinence
- Water Retention-Legs
You Gui Wan helps with these Chinese Medicine patterns
- Kidney Yang-Deficient
- Stomach-Qi Deficient
- Spleen-Qi Deficient
You Gui Wan contains these ingredients
Pin Yin | English | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Shu Di Huang | Rehmannia (Cooked) | 24.5% |
Shan Zhu Yu | Cornus | 12.3% |
Gou Qi Zi | Lycium Fruit | 12.3% |
Tu Si Zi | Cuscuta Seed | 12.3% |
Du Zhong | Eucommia | 12.3% |
Shan Yao | Dioscorea | 12.3% |
Fu Zi | Aconite (double process) | 6.1% |
Rou Gui | Cinnamon Bark | 6.1% |
Lu Jiao | Cervi Degelatinatum Cornu | 0.9% |
Dang Gui (Shen) | Tangkuei | 0.9% |