Click to enlargeSun Ten - Tang-Kuei & Anemarrhena (Dang Gui Nian Tong Tang) - 100 caps

Tang-Kuei & Anemarrhena by Sun Ten also known as Dang Gui Nian Tong Tang is used for the Chinese medicine pattern of Gall bladder Fire.

Western Symptomology:
• Agitation
• Anger-Easily
• Back(Lower)-Soreness
• Delirium
• Dizziness
• Ears-Hearing Loss
• Epigastrium-Pain
• Eyes-Red
• Face-Red
• Headache
• Inflammation-Abdominal
• Muscle-Spasms
• Pain-Flank
• Panic Attacks
• Rashes-Skin
• Stool-Constipation
• Summerheat
• Supports Normal Cardiovascular Function
• Sweating-Night
• Taste-Bitter
• Throat-Dry
• Throat-Sore
• Tinnitus
• Urogenital-Swelling

Chinese Functions:
• Gall Bladder-Fire

Ingredients: Fang-feng root (fang feng), Notopterygium (qiang huo), Cimicifuga root (sheng ma), Kudzu root (ge gen), Scute root (huang qin), Sophora root (ku shen), Anemarrhena root (zhi mu), Chinese licorice root (gan cao), Alisma root (ze xie), Capillary artemisia herb (yin chen), Atractylodes root (bai zhu), Southern Tsangshu root (cang zhu), Oriental ginseng root (ren shen), Tang-kuei root (dang gui), Polyporus (zhu ling).

Suggested Use:
Adults take 2 capsules 3 times daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.


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