Description
Details of Dang Gui Si Ni Tang
Dang gui helps nourish the “Liver blood”, or neurotransmiters.
Alternative Names
tang kuei szu ni tang
dāng guī sì nì wán
Benefits
warms the body for pain aggravated by cold
warms very cold hands and feet
promotes blood flow in the head.
promotes joint health
Ingredients
Dang Gui 當歸 tangkuei, Chinese angelica root Radix Angelicae Sinensis [supports pregnancy ]
Gui Zhi 桂枝 (Saigon) cinnamon twig, cassia twig Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae
Bai Shao 白芍 white peony root, peony Paeoniae Radix alba [supports pregnancy ]
Mu Tong 木通 akebia caulis Caulis Mutong – This is the safe form of Mu Tong
Xi Xin 細辛 Chinese wild ginger, asarum Herba cum Radice Asari
Gan Cao 甘草 licorice root Radix Glycyrrhizae [caution ]
Da Zao 大棗 jujube, Chinese date Jujubae Fructus
Recommended for these body types :
Balanced
Slightly Delicate
Delicate
Recommended for these thermal natures :
Neutral
Cool
Cold
Adult Dosage
DOSAGE:
Eagle Herbs is now supplying a 2 gram “little spoon”. (Please wash and dry before using.)
An “average dose” is 10 grams per day of the granules. This means 5 “little spoons” or 20 capsules each day. Each capsule is 1/2 gram.
A Big Dosage for Short-lived but intense issues: 3 little spoons (12 capsules) twice a day.
A Smaller Dosage for Lingering low-grade concerns: 2 little spoons (8 capsules) twice a day.
If you are very sensitive to medicines: start out low (1/2 little spoon or 2 capsules) once per day, and raise the dosage each day.
We find that people find the right dosage for themselves. We don’t know your body weight, your sensitivity etc… So take what feels good for you and you get the results you are looking for. Many people get great results with taking less.
Your order will last approximately this long :
100 grams powder (capsules or powder): 8 to 25 days
200 grams powder (powder only): 19 to 56 days
Post Disclaimer Eagleherbs formulas are sold directly to consumers and not for resale. Consumers are assumed to have researched for the best formula for themselves and checked with their health care providers as to interactions with existing medications and conditions.