Click to enlargeTreasure of the East - Dan Nan Xing (Bile Arisaema) - 100 grams

Dan Nan Xing by Treasure of the East also known as Arisaema (processed with bile) clears heat, dissolves Phlegm, calms Wind, stops Convulsions.

Taste: Bitter

Properties: Cool

Actions: Clears heat, dissolves Phlegm, calms Wind, stops Convulsions.

Patterns: Wind and phlegm obstruction of the channels.

Contraindications: Use with caution in patients who have dry cough due to rising Liver wind from excess fire or blood deficiency. Use with extreme caution in pregnancy.

Chinese Symptomology: Muscle spasms and cramps, infantile convulsions, seizures, facial paralysis.

Western Symptomology: Tenanus, Stroke

Channels Entered: Liver, Lung, Spleen

Dan Nan Xing Ingredients:
Dan Nan Xing - Arisaema (processed with bile). Non-GMO starch which contains maltodextrin, are used as excipients.

Suggested Use:
Adults mix 4.5 g in hot water and drink as tea 2 to 3 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Consult your herbalist or healthcare practitioner prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing or taking medication. Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.

Keep out of the reach of children.


BL562$59.81








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