Treasure of the East, Xiao Yao Wan, Free & Easy Wanderer, 14 Packets
Description
You can bring Xiao Yao Wan with you when you leave the house or send a patient along with a sample - these small packs contain a full serving of herbal goodness.
Formula Principles:
- Soothes the liver resolves constraints
- regulates mood
- nourishes blood and fortifies the spleen
- spreads liver Qi
- harmonizes the liver and spleen
TCM Pattern:
Depression due to liver constraint, blood deficiency and spleen weakness, liver and spleen disharmony, liver Qi stagnation with blood deficiency, Qi and blood stagnation, fatigue due to blood deficiency
Packaging
14 Packets
Suggested Use
Mix one packet in hot water and drink as tea, 2-3 daily.
Ingredients
Chai Hu Bupleurum Root
Dang Gui Chinese Angelica Root
Bai Shao White Peony Root
Fu Ling Poria
Bai Zhu (Chao) White Atractylodes Rhizome (Processed)
Bo He Mint Herb
Gan Cao (Mi) Licorice Root (Processed)
About Treasure of the East
Treasure of the East is the first FDA-registered company to import granule herbs from mainland China, offering a complete line of granule extracts made by Tianjiang Pharmaceutical. For over 28 years, Treasure of the East has served the American TCM community with over 500 varieties of single herbs and formulas. The herbs were initially brought to the US by Dr. Ann Wang, CMD, LAc, an acupuncturist in New York State and former faculty member at Chin's Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, for the benefit of her patients. However, demand grew rapidly by word-of-mouth in the Chinese-American TCM community and the Treasure of the East brand was born.
Safety
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Please consult your health care provider if currently under care or treatment. Do not exceed recommended serving. See product packaging for additional safety information.
Disclaimer
Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.