supports good bladder function
* promotes energy
Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan contains extracts 5:1 of 7 herbs:
Radix rehmanniae - Sheng Di Huang:
part used: the carrot family: scrophulariaceae
Origin: Henan and Zhejiang (China) Characteristic: Cold
taste: bitter, sweet
active ingredients: glycosides, saponins
Fructus corni - Shan Zhu Yu:
part used: fruit family: Cornacea
origin: Central China property: warm
taste: sour, sharp
active ingredients: glycosides
Rhizoma Dioscoreae - Shan Yao:
part used: root branch family: Dioscoreaceae
origin: Central China, property: neutral
taste: sweet
active ingredients: diosgenin
Cortex moutan - Mu Dan Pi:
part used: bark family: Ranunculacea
origin: West and Central China property: cold
taste: bitter, sharp
active ingredients: glycosides
Poria - Fu Ling:
part used: dried sclerotium family: Polyporacea
origin: Central China, property: neutral
taste: sweet
active ingredients: polysaccharides
Rhizoma alismatis - Ze Xie:
part used: root branch family: Alismatacea
origin: Central and South China property: cold
taste: slightly bitter, sweet
active ingredients: triterpenes
Cortex cinnamomi - Rou Gui:
part used: bark family: Lauracea
origin: South China property: hot
taste: sharp, sweet
active ingredients: volatile oils (cinnamaldehyde)
* claim on hold pending European approval
radix Rehmannia glutinosa preparata - shu di huang 1012 mg, rhizoma Dioscorea opposita - shan yao 507 mg, fructus Cornus officinalis - shan zhu yu, Poria cocos- fu ling 378 mg, cortex Paeonia suffruticosa-mu dan pi 378 mg, rhizoma Alisma orientalis - ze xie 378 mg, cortex Cinnamomum cassia - rou gui 256 mg
2 tablets 3 times a day, outside meal times.
Get professional advice before taking our plant-based supplements.
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.
We are not responsible for wrong or inappropriate use.
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.