Liuwei Dihuang Pian
Start Thursday 12th for 15 days. Will take as directed on the product: 2 pills twice a day.
| Chinese | Latin | English | % |
| Shu Di Huang | Radix Rehmannia Glutinosa | Chinese Foxglove Root | 32 |
| Shan Yao | Rhizoma Discoreae Oppositae | Chinese Yam Rhizome | 16 |
| Shan Zhu Yu | Fructus Corni | Asiatic Cornelian Cherry | 16 |
| Fu Ling | Poria Cocos | Indian Bread (US) | 12 |
| Mu Dan Pi | Moutan Radicis Cortex | Peony Tree Root Cortex | 12 |
| Ze Xie | Rhizoma Alismatis | Water Plantain Rhizome | 12 |
Cautions:
- Avoid spicy foods.
- Don't take if you have a cold
- Watch for symptoms of: lack of appetite, stomach discomfort, watery stools. Stop and if symptoms do not subside see Dr.
- Pregnant women and children need extra Dr supervision
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Chinese Foxglove:
Family: Scrophulariacea See viable-herbal.com
Rehmannia Glutinosa 
Poria Cocus
Family: Polyporaceae
Genus and Species: Poriae cocos
Poria cocos is a very old and widely used herb especially in Chinese medicine. Poria cocos is a solid fungus also known as Fu Ling, Poria, Tuckahoe, Indian bread, or Hoelen, and grows on the roots of old, dead pine trees. Poria cocos has been traditionally used as a tonic to benefit the internal organs. Poria is normally white in color, and also called "white poria". The variant with light red color is called "red poria" (Fu Shen).
Main chemical constituents of Poria cocos includes: beta-pachyman, a polysaccharide beta-pachymarose, several organic acids such as tumulosic acid, eubricoic acid, pinicolic acid, and pachymic acid, 3-beta-hydroxylanosta-7,9(11). 24-trien-21-oic acid, chitin, protein, fat, glucose, sterols, lecithin, gum, choline, etc. Poria cocos has tranquilizing, diuretic, and cardiotonic effects. Poria cocos also lowers blood sugar levels, and has anti-bactrial, immunotonic, anti-cancer effects.
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