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Manufacturer: Great Wall Routinely used in China by women as a post menses tonic or to regulate the menses. Its main ingredient is Gallus (wu ji), a black rooster. This bird has black skin and beak with white feathers, and the Chinese call it Black Chicken, White Phoenix." It is considered a superior blood tonic, especially when reinforced with plant source medicines." (Fradkin - Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines) Contraindications for Wu Chi Pai Feng WanDiscontinue during colds and flu. Dosage information for Wu Chi Pai Feng WanTake 50 pills (one wax sealed container) two times daily Ingredients in Wu Chi Pai Feng WanWu Ji (gallus); Sheng Di Huang (rehmannia); Shou Di Huang (rehmannia); Dang Gui (Angelica); Ren Shen (ginseng); Xiang Fu (cyperus); Dan Shen (salvia); Shan Yao (dioscorea); Tian Men Dong (asparagus); Chuan Xiong(ligusticum); Qian Shi (euryale); Mu Li (oyster); Sang Piao Xiao (mantis egg case); Lu Jiao Shuang (deer antler); Huang Qi (astragalus); Gan Cao (Licorice); Yin Chai Hu (stellaria) Patterns information for Wu Chi Pai Feng WanBlood deficiency; Symptomatology information for Wu Chi Pai Feng WanAmenorrhea; Light or scanty periods; Irregular menses due to deficiency; Postpartum fatigue; Infertility; Post-illness; Post-surgery; Dizziness; Poor memory; Dry hair; Hair loss; Dry skin; Cracked skin or fingernails; Stiff tendons Western Symptomatology information for Wu Chi Pai Feng WanAmenorrhea
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