Description
Digestive Support #2 subbing Chai Hu and Ren Shen
About this formula- This is the same as Digestive Support #2 but substituting Chai Hu and Ren Shen
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This formula provides herbal support for stress-induced diarrhea, tenesmus (sense of incomplete bowel movements), IBS, fatigue, and a lack of appetite due to the sense that your tummy is always full.
Other functions of this formula can apply to certain abdominal complaints that arise from the menstruation such as bloating, gas, gastrointestinal upset and even breast tenderness.
It can also have a positive effect on the moodiness and cramps of PMS, though that is sort of a secondary effect. The primary focus of this formula is in the digestive tract.
Similar formulas for gastro-intestinal complaints that are induced or aggravated by emotional or hormonal stress:
gas and bloating: Achy Breaky Stomach & Digestive Support
nausea and vomiting: Achey Breaky Stomach
diarrhea or loose stools: Digestive Support
constipation: Modified Six Milled [ingredients] Decoction
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Ingredients
Mei Gui Hua (sub Chai Hu)
Spreads qi. This is a simple function, when you feel bloated, this is qi stagnation. This ends up looking a little bit like calming the enteric nervous system from the biomedical perspective.
Xiang Fu 香附 cyperus, nut-grass rhizome Cyperi Rhizoma
Another qi moving herb that helps to regulate the hormones and nervous system.
Mu Xiang 木香 costus root, saussurea, auklandia Aucklandiae Radix
This herb is often used for cramping pain in the intestines which can arise with stress-induced diarrhea.
Yu Jin 鬱金(郁金) turmeric tuber, curcuma tuber Tuber Curcumae, Curcumae Radix [use caution if pregnant]
This herb promotes the movement of “Liver qi and blood”, this regulates the movement within the intestines to help poop come out normal.
Chen Pi 陳皮 aged tangerine peel, citrus Citri reticulatae Pericarpium
This aged tangerine peel is good for stomach gurgling, but it also is another move-qi herb for bloating, but it also is another move-qi herb for stomach gurgling, but it also is another move-qi herb for bloating. Tastes like tangerine too, which is pretty good for a Chinese herb.
Qing Pi 青皮 unripe tangerine peel, green tangerine peel, blue citrus Citri reticulatae viride Pericarpium
This is that tangerine peel again, but instead of it being aged from a ripened fruit, this peel comes from an unripened peel which has a stronger function of eliminating qi stagnation which helps with the bloating or gas.
Fu Ling 茯苓 sclerotium of tuckahoe, China root, hoelen, Indian bread Poria Cocos
Fu ling dries excess fluids in the intestines (which end up looking like diarrhea), but also calms the spirit. Doesn’t make you sleepy or anything, just calm.
Sha Ren 砂仁 amomum fruit, grains-of-paradise fruit Fructus Amomi [supports pregnancy]
Just a dash of this herb is potent enough to dry up your poops.
Dang Shen
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 or 20 capsules.
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: what feels good for them and they get the results they are looking for.
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
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