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If You are Seeking to Restore Your
Health...Traditional Chinese
Tonic Herbs Can Change Your Life!
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| Sophora Japonica Tea
- Huai Jiao San |
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Sophora
Japonica
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#3397T Sophora Japonica Tea 100 grams 59.25 BUY NOW |
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| Primary Traditional
Functions Clears Damp-Heat from the Intestines, Frees the Stool, Dispels Heat, Disperses Swelling, Dissipates Masses, Cools the Blood, Descends Qi, Stops Bleeding, Relieves Pain, Disperses Wind, Regulates Qi Satisfied clients have successfully used this formula for the following indications Stop hemorrhoid bleeding, shrink hemorrhoids, stops the symptoms of pain, bleeding, swelling and itchiness,. Intestinal bleeding, burning anus, anal fissure and constipation.. Typical Usage 3 grams, 3 x day. 100 grams = approximately 11 day supply Ingredients: Sophora japonica fruit, Sanguisorba officinalis root, Scutellaria baicalensis root, Citrus aurantium fruit-ripe, Ledebouriella divaricata root, Angelica sinensis root. - Huai jiao zi, Di yu, Huang qin, Zhi ke, Fang feng, Dang gui. Cautions & Contraindications: Contraindicated during pregnancy. Use with caution in Spleen deficient patients with a tendency to loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. |
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