Brand: Sun Ten Formulas

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan 100 capsules


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Sun Ten Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan 100 capsules

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan, also known as Cinnamon and Hoelen Formula and Keishi-bukuryo-gan, is for stagnant and deficient blood.

What Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan is Best For

Gui Zhi Fu Ling is recommended for women with menstrual disorders.

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan may be used for the following:

  • Abdomen-Cold
  • Abdomen-Cramping
  • Abdomen-Distention
  • Abdomen-Lumps
  • Supports fertility
  • Headache
  • Hemorrhoidal-Inflammation
  • Supports normal menstruation
  • Pain-Abdominal
  • Uterus-Blood Stasis

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan helps with these Chinese Medicine patterns

  • Blood-Stagnant
  • Blood-Deficient

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan History

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan translates as Cinnamon Twig and Poria Pill was originally formulated by Zhang Zhongjing, the most renowned Chinese physician, over 2000 years ago for treating pregnancy complications, such as obstructed blood flow in the womb. This obstruction causes the blood to circulate abnormally, and results in mild spotting during pregnancy. With modern obstetrics, this formula is customarily used today for menstrual disorders.

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan Serving Size

1-2 capsules, 2-3 times per day

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan Ingredient Functions

Gui Zhi: a twig that improves blood circulation and supports proper flow of blood and fluids

Fu Ling: a sweet herb that reduces edema, regulates the abdomen, and relieves fullness

Chi Shao: a bitter root that supports normal menstruation and relieves abdominal pain

Mu Dan Pi: a type of bark that clears excess heat and regulates the blood

Tao Ren: an herb that strongly promotes blood circulation and relieves pain

Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan 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 are used as excipients.

Cinnamon twig (gui zhi), Moutan bark (mu dan pi),Radix Paeoniae rubra (chi shao), Peach kernel (tao ren), Hoelen fungus (fu ling).