- Sang ye (White Mulberry Leaf)
- Shi gao (Gypsum)
- Mai men dong (Ophiopogon Tuber)
- Hei zhi ma (Black Sesame Seed)
- Pi pa ye (Loquat Leaf)
- Nan sha shen (Ladybell Root)
- Xing ren (Apricot Seed)
- Zhi gan cao (Licorice Root)
- Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) 1%
Affects based on the TCM:
- Attacking the lungs by external hot drought FENG XIE ZAO RE FEI
- Cools pulmonary heat FEI RE
- Moistens the lungs FEI ZAO
- Deficiency of YIN and pulmonary Qi FEI QI/YIN XU
Usage:
- Influenzas and viral diseases with non-productive cough
- Allergic cough, allergic asthma
- Pollen rhinitis, pollen asthma (seasonal)
- Acute and chronic dry cough without phlegm (seasonal or yearlong)
- Acute and chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchiectasis
Description according to traditional Chinese medicine: This is a modification of the original traditional Chinese herbal mixture QING ZAO JIU FEI WAN, adjusted to meet today’s needs. This mixture is today very widely appreciated because it covers a whole range of allergic problems, from dry cough, shortness of breath, whistling on the chest, stuffy nose to itchy throat and nose. According to TCM, the attack of the external warm and dry wind FENG RE ZAO result sin damage to qi energy as well as to the lungs YIN (YIN is “oil that lubricates”, the lungs in our case). This invasion blocks the protective energy YANG, which then causes increased temperature not accompanied by chills and cold fever. It means that the harmful hot dryness ZAO RE penetrates deeper into the lungs FEI, blocking and turning the flow of their energy in the other direction FEI QI NI, i.e. up. This condition is manifested by symptoms such as headache, cough (without mucus), shortness of breath and whistling on the chest, possibly also fullness or pressure on the chest and pain under the ribs. The dryness results in dry, barking irritating cough (as in case of laryngitis or whooping cough), dry nose (allergic rhinitis from nasal congestion), dry to parched throat, dry tongue, thirst, agitation and irritability. All in all – this herbal mixture is indicated against insufficient YIN and Qi of the lungs (regenerates the lungs) along with an attack of the external hot dry wind (eliminates external harmful substances).
Packaging: 100 tablets / 30 g (100% natural, natural cellulose max. 1% is the only binding agent; made from concentrated herbs at a ratio of 5:1, i.e. 5 g of dried herbs are used per gram of herbal tablets)
Dosage: 3 times daily 4 tablets, children over 3 years of age 3 times daily 2 tablets
More information about dosage and using herbal tablets.
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- Sang ye (White Mulberry Leaf)
- Shi gao (Gypsum)
- Mai men dong (Ophiopogon Tuber)
- Hei zhi ma (Black Sesame Seed)
- Pi pa ye (Loquat Leaf)
- Nan sha shen (Ladybell Root)
- Xing ren (Apricot Seed)
- Zhi gan cao (Licorice Root)
- Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) 1%
Each batch of our herbal products is tested in the accredited Phytax laboratory for medicines in Schlieren (Switzerland). This testing identifies herbs, but also heavy metals (mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic, and copper), bacteria (E. coli, salmonella, total number of bacteria), mould, yeasts and aflatoxins. TCM Herbs is the only supplier in Europe that tests each batch of herbs for all its herbal tablets. Among other things, the herbal products are tested for 511 types of pesticides (4 groups). This is because pesticides have become a worldwide problem, especially in products from the so-called third world. Customers buy herbal products in the belief that they are completely natural, but often these products are “contaminated” with other undesirable “chemicals”.
The herbal tablets and beverages from our company (TCM Herbs) are the only ones in Europe to have been additionally tested. Among others, our products are tested for 511 pesticides — and this number is continuously increasing due to the use of new pesticides. Pesticides are now becoming a global problem! Such a range of checks on pesticides cannot even be detected in laboratories in Europe. Neither is anyone testing it, because unfortunately European legislation does not require these examinations. This comprehensive testing of each batch, and each herb beyond the normal examinations does require considerable financial costs, but the quality of herbs and safety of our products is our absolute priority.
Laboratories are different
A certified laboratory for food supplements is obliged to examine the presence of heavy metals, fungi, and bacteria. However it only determines a smaller range of pesticides and its requirements for their quality content in herbs are lower.
On the other hand, a certified laboratory for medicines also identifies individual herbs and, in particular, tests the entire range of pesticides (at least 500 types) and has higher requirements for the quality in herbs. In the EU, there are only a few laboratories like that and the prices for their services are rightly high. Today, it is therefore very important to know which laboratory tests the dietary supplement and what the tests are focused on; if each batch and each herb are tested, or just a random sample, for how many pesticides, how many added ingredients and how many additional binding agents the product contains, etc. – otherwise consumers could be easily deceived and disappointed (you can find more details at Safety and Quality of TCM Herbs Products).
All our herbal products are tested in a certified laboratory for medicines.
The above information implies that herbal tablets and drinks of TCM Herbs are, in terms of quantity (concentration of herbs in the mixture is 5 times higher, i.e. 1 g of a herbal tablet equals 5 g of raw herbs) and quality (unprecedented testing of each batch), among the best products we can imagine and enjoy in terms of today’s natural medicines.