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Meridian Circulation | Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang | 120 Tablets
About Meridian Circulation
Meridian circulation is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that refers to the flow of vital energy or life force, known as Qi, through a network of channels or pathways called meridians. According to TCM theory, there are 12 main meridians and 8 extra meridians that circulate Qi throughout the body and connect the organs and tissues.
Each meridian is associated with a specific organ system and has a corresponding acupuncture point where needles can be inserted to stimulate or balance the flow of Qi. The meridians also have a Yin-Yang polarity and are classified as either Yin meridians or Yang meridians, depending on their direction of flow.
Meridian circulation is considered to be essential for maintaining health and well-being in TCM, and imbalances or blockages in the meridians are believed to be the root cause of many health problems. TCM practitioners use various techniques, such as acupuncture, acupressure, and herbal medicine, to restore the balance and flow of Qi through the meridians, thereby promoting healing and preventing disease.
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang, Only the finest hand-selected Chinese herbs are used.
Meridian Circulation Ingredients:
Loranthus twig, Sichuan Dipsacus root, Chinese Tinospora stem, Siler root, Large leaf gentian root, Eucommia bark, Coral tree bark, Cyathula root, Dong quai whole root, Pubescent angelica root, White Asian ginseng root, Poria cocos fruiting body, White peony root, Chinese licorice root (honey-fried), White Asian ginseng tail, Chinese cinnamon bark 50 mg excipients & binders: silicon dioxide (glidant/dehydrated), stearic acid (lubricant/binder), micro cellulose (coating).
Recommended Adult Dosage
1-2 tablets, 2-3 times daily
Meridian Circulation | Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang | 120 Tablets
About Meridian Circulation
Meridian circulation is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that refers to the flow of vital energy or life force, known as Qi, through a network of channels or pathways called meridians. According to TCM theory, there are 12 main meridians and 8 extra meridians that circulate Qi throughout the body and connect the organs and tissues.
Each meridian is associated with a specific organ system and has a corresponding acupuncture point where needles can be inserted to stimulate or balance the flow of Qi. The meridians also have a Yin-Yang polarity and are classified as either Yin meridians or Yang meridians, depending on their direction of flow.
Meridian circulation is considered to be essential for maintaining health and well-being in TCM, and imbalances or blockages in the meridians are believed to be the root cause of many health problems. TCM practitioners use various techniques, such as acupuncture, acupressure, and herbal medicine, to restore the balance and flow of Qi through the meridians, thereby promoting healing and preventing disease.
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang, Only the finest hand-selected Chinese herbs are used.
Loranthus twig, Sichuan Dipsacus root, Chinese Tinospora stem, Siler root, Large leaf gentian root, Eucommia bark, Coral tree bark, Cyathula root, Dong quai whole root, Pubescent angelica root, White Asian ginseng root, Poria cocos fruiting body, White peony root, Chinese licorice root (honey-fried), White Asian ginseng tail, Chinese cinnamon bark 50 mg excipients & binders: silicon dioxide (glidant/dehydrated), stearic acid (lubricant/binder), micro cellulose (coating).
1-2 tablets, 2-3 times daily