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Featured Products Archive
July 2010: Xiang Lian Pian (Wan)
Xiang Lian Pian (Wan, 香莲丸), literally "Aucklandia and Coptis Pills" in Chinese, is a simple yet powerful Chinese herbal formula for dysentery, or diarrhea caused by bacterial contamination of food ingested.† Keep the Chinese medicine handy during trips in case a bacterial diarrhea strikes. read more
June 2010: Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian (DigestVive™) and Zi Sheng Pian (DigestVive Plus™)
Zi Sheng Wan (Zi Sheng Pian, DigestVive PlusTM, 资生丸), literally "Nurture Life Pills" in Chinese, is a classic Chinese herbal formula derived from Shen Ling Bai Zhu San (DigestVive™), a well respected Chinese medicine for digestion. The herbal remedy not only augments the digestive function but also takes care of the digestion dysfunctions like indigestion and diarrhea.† Great for maintaining a vigorous digestion function.
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May 2010: Bai He Gu Jin Pian (百合固金片)
Bai He Gu Jin Wan (Bai He Gu Jin Pian, Bai He Gu Jin Tang, Lily Bulb Formula, Lilium Teapills, 百合固金丸), literally "Lily Strengthen Metal Pills" in Chinese, is a famous Chinese herbal medicine that nourishes lung Yin energy and moistens the lungs.† The Chinese herb is used to manage lung discomforts such as dry cough and dry throat.†
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April 2010: VoiceGoldTM (Xiang Yin Pian) (响音味片)
VoiceGoldTM (Xiang Yin Pian, Xiang Yin Wan, 响音片), is a Chinese herbal supplement specially formulated for vocal care. Whether you have sore throat, hoarse voice, voice loss, or laryngitis, due to either the cold or overuse of your voice, you may get help from VoiceGold.†
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March 2010: Chu Kou Wei Pian (BreathNewTM) (除口味片)
BreathNewTM (Chu Kou Wei Wan, Chu Kou Wei Pian, 除口味片), is a Chinese herbal remedy specially formulated to help clear stomach heat and remove bad breath odors.†
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February 2010: Shen Jing Shuai Ruo Pian (BrainNewTM) (神经衰弱片)
BrainNewTM (Shen Jing Shuai Ruo Wan, Shen Jing Shuai Ruo Pian, 神经衰弱片/养心安神丸), is a Chinese herbal medicine specially formulated to help refresh brain function in those who are under mental stress and exhaustion due to challenges at work or study that causes insomnia, dizziness, lack of concentration, tiredness, and tinnitus.
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January 2010: Si Jun Zi Tong Pian (四君子汤片)
Si Jun Zi Tang Wan (Si Jun Zi Tang Pian, Si Jun Zi Tang, Si Jun Zi Wan, 四君子汤片), literally "Four Gentlemen Teapills" in Chinese, is a regarded classic Chinese herbal formula for supplementing Spleen Qi energy and promoting the digestive function. A weak Spleen Qi may be shown as pale face, low soft voice, loss of appetite, and loose stool. The mild action of the Chinese herb makes it excellent in use from time to time to maintain a strong digestive function even when no digestive discomfort is evident.†
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December 2009: Fu Zi Li Zhong Pian (附子理中丸)
Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan (Fu Zi Li Zhong Pian, Fu Zi Li Zhong Tang, 附子理中丸), literally "Aconite Regulate Middle Pills" in Chinese, is a classic Chinese herbal medicine for warming the middle energizer and strengthening the Spleen.† Today, the Chinese medicine is best used to warm up the cold hands and feet associated with digestive discomforts such as cold stomach, abdominal pain or fullness, diarrhea.†
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November 2009: CoughOffTM (支气管丸)
CoughsOffTM (Zhi Qi Guan Pian/Wan, 支气管丸) is a Chinese medicine specially formulated to help manage coughs due to the cold or flu.
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), cough is due to attacks of the Lung by pathogenic factors coming from either the outside such as wind-cold, wind-heat (commmon cold or flu in modern terms) or the inside of the body such as chronic bronchitis and asthma. Cough displays various TCM patterns, depending on the cause and associated symptoms, and may require use of different Chinese herbal formulas (learn more). CoughsOffTM is our signature formula for coughs and coughs with wheezing that are caused by the common cold and flu. It may also apply to coughs due to chronic bronchitis.
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October 2009: Sang Ju Pian (桑菊丸)
Sang Ju Wan (Sang Ju Pian, Sang Ju Yin Wan, Clear Wind Heat Teapills, Sang Ju Gan Mao Pian, 桑菊丸), literally "Mulberry & Chrysanthemum Pills" in Chinese, is a classic Chinese medicine for colds or flu in their early stage with cough and is a major Chinese herb currently recommended by the Chinese health authorities for the prevention as well as the treatment of the swine flu.
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September 2009: San Jin Pian (三金片)
San Jin Pian (San Jin Wan, 三金丸), literally "Triple Gold Pills" in Chinese, is the most commonly used Chinese medicine in China for urinary track infections which in the term of traditional Chinese medicine belong to the Lin Syndrome and are typically manifested as problems in urination like burning pain, urgency etc.†
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August 2009: Dong Qing Dan Shen Pian (冬青丹参片)
Dong Qing Dan Shen Pian (Dong Qing Dan Shen Wan), literally "Ilex & Salvia Tablets" in Chinese, is a Chinese herbal medicine specially formulated to support a healthy heart function.† The Chinese medicine may help promote blood flow in the heart and manage angina in people who are at risk of coronary artery disease and heart attack.†
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July 2009: Qiang Li Tian Ma Du Zhong Pian (强力天麻杜仲片)
Recovering from stroke and preventing stroke from re-occurring is a hard process. Qiang Li Tian Ma Du Zhong Pian (Gastrodia & Eucommia combo) is a known Chinese medicine to help it. The Chinese herb is used for numbness, paralysis, and back/leg pain etc. It is also beneficial for blood pressure.
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June 2009: Bao Ji Wan (Po Chai Pills, Curing Pills, 保济丸)
Bao Ji Wan is a household traditional Chinese medicine for quick help on acute onset stomach discomforts, whether it is due to travel, cold, overeating, or hangover. The Chinese herb is one of the few Chinese medicines strongly recommended to take along with wherever you go. read more
May 2009: Ban Xia Xie Xin Pian (半夏泻心片)
literally "Pinellia Drain Epigastrium Pills" in Chinese, is a regarded Chinese herbal medicine for harmonizing the stomach and intestines. Today, Chinese doctors often use the Chinese medicine for various gastrointestinal disorders such as gastritis, enteritis, gastric ulcer, gastralgia (stomach pain).
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April 2009: Gu Zhi Su Song Pian (骨质疏松片)
literally "Osteoporosis Tablets" in Chinese, is a Chinese herbal medicine formulated to support a healthy bone function. The Chinese medicine may help build bone mass and stop bone loss commonly seen in women after menopause and men at old ages.
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March 2009: Ga Bu Gan Pian (大补肝片)
literally "Major Liver Nutrition Pills" in Chinese, is a Chinese herbal medicine formulated to nourish liver and support a healthy liver function. Specifically, the Chinese medicine may be beneficial for managing liver damages resulting from chronic persistent hepatitis (e. g., positive HBsAG), fatty liver, or alcoholism. read more
February 2009: Ge Geng Tang Pian (葛根汤片)
literally "Kudzu Decoction" (Pueraria Decoction) in Chinese, is a classic Chinese herbal formula invented 1800 years ago for the common cold and headache caused by external Wind and Cold.† A new study published on Jan 2009 by a Yale University doctor indicates that it is effective on cluster headache.†
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January 2009: TumoclearTM (Kong Zhong Pian, 抗肿片)
a Chinese herbal medicine specially formulated for tumor and cancer care. It is composed of multiple Chinese herbs that have been shown in studies to help fight various tumours or cancers.†
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