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Manufacturer: Seven Forests | Name: | Chiang-huo 13 | | Chiang-huo 13 is also known as: | Feng Shi Ling | | Unit Size: | 250 tabs | | Vendor: | Institute of Traditional Medicine | | Product Line: | Seven Forests | | Manufacturing Process: | powder : steam cooked (non-conc | | Dosage: | 2-3 tabs : 3x/day |
Chiang-huo 13 helps with- Arthritis
- Muscle-Pain
- Sciatica
- Lumbago
- Inflammation
Chiang-huo 13 helps with these Chinese Medicine patternsChiang-huo 13 contains these ingredients| Pin Yin | English | Percentage |
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| Qiang Huo | Notopterygium | 10% | | Fang Feng | Siler | 10% | | Dang Gui (Shen) | Tangkuei | 10% | | Bai Zhu | Atractylodes (Alba) | 8% | | Gui Zhi | Cinnamon Twigs | 8% | | Chuan Xiong | Ligusticum | 7% | | Bai Shao | Peony (White) | 7% | | Niu Xi (Huai) | Achyranthes Root | 7% | | Qin Jiao | Gentiana Macrophylla Root | 7% | | Du Huo | Tuhuo Angelica | 7% | | Sheng Di Huang | Rehmannia (Fresh) | 7% | | Fu Ling | Poria | 7% | | Gan Cao | Licorice | 5% |
About Seven Forests:
ITM developed the Seven Forests brand of herb formulas in 1986 for use in its clinical facilities and also for prescription by practitioners who follow similar treatment protocols.
Please Note:
The formulas are available only to licensed health care providers who are already educated in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.
Your health care provider is responsible for determining which formula is most suitable to use including its dosage and duration of use. Please ask your health care provider to explain the formula's ingredients, their actions, expected effects including potential adverse effects.
For any questions on these items, we ask that you arrange a consultation with our licensed herbalist.
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