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• Introduction:
Si Ni Tang Wan (Si Ni Tang Pian, 四逆汤丸), literally "Frigid Extremities Decoction Pills", is an ancient Chinese medicine used to rescue the Yang energy from collapse. Today, the Chinese medicine is often used to warm up the body if one feels cold limbs and cold abdomen frequently, especially in the winter season.

Ingredients:

A proprietary blend* of

Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata
Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis
Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis
Radix Ginseng Rubra

 

 

(Zhi Fu Zi)
(Gan Jiang)
(Gan Cao)
(Hong Shen)

This formula list may appear differently from the label of the product you receive.

*Si Ni Tang Wan (Pian) is made of 100% pure authentic Chinese herbs of highest qualities. Traditional preparation procedures are combined with modern pharmaceutical processes to extract the active ingredients from the herbs and to further concentrate them into pills or tablets. It is produced in the certified GMP facilities of Shanghai TongHanChun Herbs Factory (Guang Ci Tang) and is imported to USA in accordance with the FDA guidelines.

Dosage:
One top Chinese herbs brand:
Guang Ci Tang:
40 grams in 200 mg 200 tablets (pian) or 200 mg 200 pills (wan) per bottle.

Take 5 to 7 pills or tablets three times daily.

Use Discretion:
Si Ni Tang and Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan (Pian) are related in formulations and function. Si Ni Tang Wan may have a stronger action.

Side Effects:
Aconite root is toxic in its unprocessed form and should not be taken in any circumstance. Aconite root used in traditional Chinese medicine including Si Ni Tang Wan (Pian) was always first processed in a special procedure to significantly reduce the toxins and then further cooked to eliminate the toxins and is safe to be used. Si Ni Tang Wan (Pian) has been safely used with few adverse effects when used as directed. However, stop use if any adverse reaction occurs like increase of blood pressure, headache, and palpitation.

Cautious Notes:
1. Use it at best when Yang is exhausted so that the limbs are very chilly and pulse is deep.
2. Do not use whenever the body has a sensation of heat.
3. Do not use during pregnancy.
4. Not for a long term use.
5. Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines.
6. Keep out of reach of children.


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