60 tablets
Ingredients:
Each tablet contains:
Xanthii Fructus (Cang Er Zi) 255mg
Magnoliae Flos (Xin Yi) 165mg
Angelicae Dahuricae Radix (Bai Zhi) 120mg
Menthae Haplocalycis Herba (Bo He) 49.5mg
Astragali Radix (Huang Qi) 300mg
Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma (Bai Zhu) 105mg
Angelicae Sinensis Radix (Dang Gui) 36mg
Lonicerae Japonicae Flos (Jin Yin Hua) 150mg
Platycodonis Radix (Jie Geng) 60mg
Asari Radix et Rhizoma (Xi Xin) 49.5mg
Houttuyniae Herba (Yu Xing Cao) 135mg
Schisandae Chinensis Fructus (Wu Wei Zi) 45mg
Gleditsiae Spina (Zao Jiao Ci) 30mg
Directions to use: Adults: Take 2 tables twice a day, 30 minutes before/after meals.
Did you know?
Sinusitis is the swelling of the mucous membrane in the paranasal sinuses. Respiratory viruses causing the common cold or flu, can lead to acute sinusitis. If the condition lasts longer than three months, it is considered as chronic sinusitis. When one has a cold, the nose is no longer sufficiently ventilated and the secretion that does not run off anymore can cause the swelling of the mucous membrane of the nose and the paranasal sinuses. Typical symptoms are a blocked nose and cough, fever, swelling and pus collection. Pain often occurs in the forehead, jaw or around the eyes and typically the head hurts badly when bending over too quickly.
Acute sinusitis can be a result of acute rhinitis, cold or influenza. Traditional Chinese medicine considers sinusitis as an external Wind-Cold invading and causing blocking of sinuses, which leads to Wind-Cold pattern sinusitis. External Wind-Heat invasion or Wind-Cold change into Heat, causing the blockage of sinuses, leading to Wind-Heat pattern sinusitis. If the Qi is weak and can’t overcome Evil, it is converted to chronic sinusitis.
Disclaimer: This unregistered medicine has not been evaluated by the SAHPRA for its quality, safety or intended use.
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