Five Tiger Combination (Wu Hu Tang)

$34.00$275.00

please choose carefully whether capsules or powder and sizes. Thanks.

Description

Details of Five Tiger Combination

Ma Huang isn’t dangerous when used medicinally (not for weight loss or energy!)

Alternative Names

  • wu hu tang
  • go ko to

Ingredients

Ma Huang 麻黃 ephedra stem Herba Ephedrae (not included in online version)

Xing Ren 杏仁 apricot seed or kernel Semen Pruni Armeniacae

Gan Cao 甘草 licorice root Radix Glycyrrhizae [caution]

Shi Gao 石膏 gypsum Gypsum Fibrosum

Sang Bai Pi 桑白皮 mulberry root bark, morus bark Cortex Mori Albae Radicis

Recommended for these body types:
Hearty

Hearty

Slightly Hearty

Slightly Hearty

Balanced

Balanced

Recommended for these thermal natures:
Hot

Hot

Warm

Warm

Neutral

Neutral

<span=”RecommendedDoseSchedule”>Adult Dosage

This formula can be used to support health with or without symptoms. If symptoms are present, take 1 level teaspoon of the powder (8 capsules) three times daily. When symptoms are not present, take 1/2 level teaspoon (4 capsules), two times daily. Empty stomach is best for efficient absorption, but not essential. [More…]

At this dosage, 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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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.

Additional information

Weight 120 g
Dimensions 0.2 × 0.2 × 0.2 in
granules or capsules sizes

100 grams granules:, 200 grams granules, 100 capsules 50 grams:, 200 capsules (100 grams), 5 bottles 200 grams granules, 5 bottles 200 capsules

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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.

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