| Do you experience eye weakening, strain and discomfort and dry eyes related to the ordinary aging process? You may have a yin deficiency? Lycii Chrysanthemum (qi ju di huang wan) is a unique Chinese formula recommended to tonify and replenish yin essence, which may lead to better overall health. Packaging: 200 teapills Recommended Dosage: 8 teapills, 3 times per day Also known as: Lycium Chrysanthemum Rehmannia Formula, Lycium Rehmannia Teapills, Eight Flavored Rehmannia Pills with Lycium and Chrysanthemum. Recently recommended by Dr. Susan Lark in the Lark Letter for treatment of dry eyes. The Chinese believe that there should be a balance in the body between yin (internal fluids) and yang (fire of life). Yin and yang are equal and opposing forces that should be in harmony for optimal health. When either yin or yang becomes too dominant (or deficient), negative health symptoms can result. As we age, many people experience diminished yin in their bodies. Yin depletion can be accelerated by an overly active lifestyle, as well as excess chemical toxins introduced in the body (i.e. caffeine, alcohol, drugs, etc.). The Chinese believe that yin depletion is often associated with common eye problems related to the ordinary aging process, including eye weakening, eye strain, dry eyes, discomfort, blurry vision, excess tearing and sensitivity to light. Qi Ju Di Huang Wan, also known as "Lycii Chrysanthemum", has been used by the Chinese for centuries to help tonify yin essence and bring yin deficiency back into balance. Rather than treating specific illnesses or infections, traditional Chinese medical theory focuses on creating harmony in all body regions, thereby strengthening the body to better withstand future illness. Qi Ju Di Huang Wan (Lycii Chrysanthemum) is one such example - a traditional herbal patent formula used to treat yin deficiency. Too little yin (vital fluids) has been associated with a number of eye problems. Please note that Lycii Chrysanthemum is not recommended to directly treat eye problems, and is not intended as a substitute for seeing a qualified ophthalmologist or other medical professional. Instead, Lycii Chrysanthemum is recommended as a nutritional supplement to gradually replenish diminished yin, provide nourishment and help restore harmony and balance to the body. Product Details Chinese Herbs Direct's Lycii Chrysanthemum contains a precise formulation of eight different traditional Chinese herbs which act in harmony to offer a balanced, nourishing formula. The formula is cooked as a tea, combining all ingredients at the appropriate moment during the extraction to maximize the benefits of each individual ingredient while creating the synergy essential and unique to Chinese herbs. Low temperature processing is employed to slowly concentrate the extracts, protecting, releasing and maintaining all essential ingredients. Each teapill contains the following beneficial herbal ingredients: Shu di huang (Rehmannia glutinosa/foxglove root-prep.) - nourishes blood, enriches essence Shan zhu yu (Cornus officinalis/dogwood tree fruit) - harmonizes lower qi Shan yao (Dioscorea opposite/Chinese yam rhizome) - provides harmonic body balance Mu dan pi (Paeonia suffruticosa/peony tree root-bark) - clears heat, cools blood Fu ling (Poria cocos fungus/mushroom filaments) - provides tranquility; relaxes muscles Ze xie (Alisma plantago aquatica/water plantain rhizome) - promotes urination Gou qi zi (Lycium chinense/wolfberry fruit) - aids immune system, nourishes kidney and liver Ju hua (Chrysanthemum morifolium flower) - disperses wind, clears heat, balances qi About Plum Flower Plum Flower is an established worldwide manufacturer of high-quality Chinese herbal formulas. Plum Flower uses 100% sulfur-free herbs and laboratory tests its products for contamination and heavy metals. In addition, Plum Flower strictly adheres to traditional herbal formula recipes and does not add any hidden pharmaceutical substances, preservatives or colors to its products. All Plum Flower formulas are made under internationally-certified GMP or "Good Manufacturing Practices" guidelines. Other Spellings: Qi Ju Dihuang Wan |