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GALLBLADDER
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Brand / Recommended Dosage |
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Price |
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3912
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LI DAN PIAN
Clears Heat, Drains Dampness, Expels
Toxins, Regulates the Gall Bladder, Expels Stones, Moves Qi,
Alleviates Pain
Some gall-bladder and liver disorders
especially gall-stones
Scutellaria baicalensis root,
Aucklandia lappa root, Lysimachia christinae herb, Lonicera
japonica flower, Artemisia capillaris herb, Bupleurum chinense
root, Isatis indigotica leaf, Rheum palmatum root. - Huang qin,
Mu xiang, Jin qian cao, Jin yin hua, Yin chen hao, Chai hu, Da
qing ye, Da huang.
Contraindicated
during pregnancy and menstruation. Contraindicated for
very weak or deficient patients. Use with caution in
breast-feeding women as Da huang/rhubarb can pass through the
breast milk causing colic and diarrhea in infants. May cause
mild abdominal cramping in sensitive patients. Use with caution
in Spleen deficient patients with a tendency to loose stools,
diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness.
Plum Flower
Brand
Standard Dosage: 4-6
pills 3 x/day
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100 pills |
11.99 |
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Zhan Qiao Pai Brand
ZQ1
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LIDAN PAI SHI TABLETS
Actions:
Promotes healthy
function of the liver, gall bladder, and bile ducts.
Directions: For
adults, take 4 - 10 tablets in the morning and in the evening.
Decrease this amount for children of if you are debilitated. Take
for 10 - 15 days. Discontinue 1 week, then resume for another 10 -
15 days. Decrease the number of tablets taken if you exceed 3 bowel
movements in one day.
Active ingredients: Lysimachia Herb, Chinese Rhubarb Root and Rhizome, Costus Root,
Magnolia Bark, Immature Bitter Orange Fruit, Turmeric Root,
Capillary Artemisia Herb.
Inactive ingredients: Talc,
sucrose, coloring including FD&C Yellow No.5 and Yellow No.6, corn
starch, dextrin, magnesium stearate.
Manufactured by:
Qingdao Medicine
Works
Product of: China
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BULK
120 tablets/Btl
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1 dozen |
59.99 |
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Zhan Qiao Pai Brand
ZQ3

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LIDAN PAI SHI TABLETS
Actions:
Promotes healthy
function of the liver, gall bladder, bile passages, and intestines.
Directions:
Take 4 – 6 tablets three times a day, with water.
Active ingredients: Baikal Skullcap Root, Lysimachia christinae Herb, Honeysuckle
Flower, Capillary Artemisia Herb, Chinese Thoroughwax Root, Dryer's
Woad Leaves, Chinese Rhubarb Rhizome.
Inactive ingredients: Talc,
sucrose, coloring including FD&C Yellow No.5 and Yellow No.6, corn
starch, dextrin, magnesium stearate.
Manufactured by:
Qingdao Medicine
Works
Product of: China
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BULK
120 tablets/Btl
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1 dozen |
59.99 |
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3775
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SNAKE AND DRAGON TEA PILLS, THE / LONG DAN XIE GAN WAN
Clears Damp-Heat from the Liver and Gallbladder
Channels, Clears Damp-Heat from the Lower Jiao, Cools Liver Fire
For patterns of damp-heat or excess heat along
the Liver and Gall bladder channels including eye infection, ear
infection, urinary difficulty, some types of liver or gall bladder
disorders, genital infection, herpes, shingles, some types of
migraine headache
Gentiana scabra root, Bupleurum chinense root,
Alisma plantago aquatica rhizome, Rehmannia glutinosa root-raw,
Angelica sinensis root, Scutellaria baicalensis root, Gardenia
jasminoides fruit, Akebia trifoliata stem, Plantago asiatica seed,
Glycyrrhiza uralensis root. - Long dan cao, Chai hu, Ze xie, Sheng
di huang, Dang gui, Huang qin, Zhi zi, Mu tong, Che qian zi, Gan
cao.
Contraindicated for Spleen deficient
patients with loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic
digestive weakness. Contraindicated for very weak or deficient
patients. Use with caution during pregnancy.
Not recommended for long term use.
Plum Flower
Brand
Standard Dosage: 8
pills 3 x/day
10 ON SALE / EXPIRE AUG 2010
IF INTERESTED,
CHECK HERE
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200 pills |
9.49 |
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3774
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SNAKE AND DRAGON TEA PILLS, THE / LONG DAN XIE GAN WAN
Clears Damp-Heat from the Liver
and Gallbladder Channels, Clears Damp-Heat from the Lower Jiao,
Cools Liver Fire
For patterns of damp-heat or excess heat
along the Liver and Gall bladder channels including eye
infection, ear infection, urinary difficulty, some types of
liver or gall bladder disorders, genital infection, herpes,
shingles, some types of migraine headache.
Gentiana scabra root, Bupleurum chinense
root, Alisma plantago aquatica rhizome, Rehmannia glutinosa
root-raw, Angelica sinensis root, Scutellaria baicalensis root,
Gardenia jasminoides fruit, Akebia trifoliata stem, Plantago
asiatica seed, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root. - Long dan cao, Chai
hu, Ze xie, Sheng di huang, Dang gui, Huang qin, Zhi zi, Mu
tong, Che qian zi, Gan cao.
Contraindicated for Spleen
deficient patients with loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or
chronic digestive weakness. Contraindicated for very weak or
deficient patients. Use with caution during pregnancy. Not
recommended for long term use.
Min Shan Brand
Standard Dosage:
8 pills 3 x/day
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200 pills |
7.99 |
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KPIC Brand
MS16

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SNAKE AND DRAGON TEA PILLS /
LUNG TAN XIE GAN PILL
/ Long Dan Xie Gan Wan--(Gentiana
Purge Liver Pill)
Actions:
Lung Tan Xie Gan Pill is a popular and well-known
product that helps to maintain the health of the liver and bile
system. It also supports the health and well being of the chest, the
mouth, the inner ear, and the urinary tract. This pill is prepared
with precious Chinese herbs, in accordance with a respected ancient
Chinese recipe. Scientific processes are utilized to make this
product easy to use.
Directions: Take
8 pills two times a day with water.
Active ingredients: Chinese
Gentian Root and Stem, Chinese Thoroughwax Root and Steam, Gardenia
Fruit, Asian Psyllium Fruit, Alisma Root and Steam, Dong-Quai Root
and Stem, Baikal Skullcap Root and Steam, Zhu Ling Sclerotium,
Rehmannia Root and Stem, Chinese Licorice Root and Stem.
Inactive ingredients: Cornstarch
and water.
Manufactured by:
Kwangchow Pharmaceutical Industry Corp.
Product of: China
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BULK
100
pills/Btl
x
1 dozen |
53.99 |
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