ruma form - feng shi zhi tong ke li - muscles and joints
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* Plays a role in maintaining supple/strong muscles
According to Chinese tradition:
expels wind, moisture and cold
activates qi and xue
unblocks the meridians.
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Ruma form - Feng Shi Zhi Tong ke li contains the extracts 5:1 of:
Angelica pubescens f. biserrata root (Du Huo)
part used : root family : Umbellifera
origin : central China quality : hot
flavour : pungent
active ingredients : coumarins
Cyathula officinalis root (Chuan Niu Xi)
part used : root family : amaranthacea
origin : central China property : neutral
taste : bitter, salted
active ingredients : achyranthine
Chaenomeles speciosa fruit (Mu Gua)
part used : fruit family : Rosacea
origin : central China characteristic : hot
taste : salted
active ingredients : saponins, flavonoids
Notopterygium incisum rhizome (Qiang Huo)
part used : root branch family : apiaceae
origin : sichuan property : warm
meridian : bladder, kidney taste : pungent, bitter
active ingredients : coumarins, volatile oils
Dioscorea hypoglauca rhizome (Bi Xie)
part used : root branch family : Dioscoreaceae
origin : central China property : neutral
flavour : bitter meridian : bladder, liver, stomach
active components : diosgenin
Saposhnikovia divaricata root (Fang Feng)
part used : leaf family : Labiatae
origin : central China in Yangtze valley property : hot
taste : pungent
active ingredients : volatile oils
Scutellaria baicalensis root (Huang Qin)
part used : root family : labiatae
origin : northern China property : cold
flavour : pungent
active ingredients : flavonoids (baicalin)
Lycopodium japonica (Shen Jin Cao)
part used : upper part of herb family : Lycopodiaceae
origin : south China property : hot
flavour : bitter, spicy meridian : liver, spleen, kidney
active components : alkaloids
Siegesbeckia orientalis (Xi Xian Cao)
part used : upper part family : Asteracea
origin : south china property : cold
flavour : bitter meridian : kidney, liver
active ingredients : terpenoids, lactones
* claim on hold pending European approval
Angelica pubescens f. biserrata root (Du Huo)
Cyathula officinalis root (Chuan Niu Xi)
Chaenomeles speciosa fruit (Mu Gua)
Notopterygium incisum rhizome (Qiang Huo)
Dioscorea hypoglauca rhizome (Bi Xie)
Saposhnikovia divaricata root (Fang Feng)
Scutellaria baicalensis root (Huang Qin)
Lycopodium japonica (Shen Jin Cao)
Siegesbeckia orientalis (Xi Xian Cao)
3 grams, thrice a day. Dissolve one spoon (1 grams) in a glass of lukewarm water, 15 minutes after meals.
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The plant extracts 5:1 are produced according to GMP standards. All ingredients are approved by the European legislation and an analysis is carried out on each lot. Our food supplements prevent or correct an energetic disorder. This information applies only to energetic disorders.
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A herbal food supplement is not a substitute for a varied diet. It is not advisable to exceed the recommended daily dose. Always store the product away from children.