This formula comes from Bi Li-zhai’s Ming dynasty Zheng Ti LeiYao (Cataloged Essentials for Correcting the Body) published in 1529. It is a combination of Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Gentlemen Decoction) and Si Wu Tang (Four Materials Decoction).
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This formula comes from the famous Song dynasty Imperial Grace Formulary of the Tai Ping [Era] (Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang) published between 1087 and 1085.
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This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jing’s late Han dynasty Shan Han Lun (Treatise on Damage [due to] Cold). It is considered a modification of Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction).
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This popular formula can be combined with numerous other Chinese ready-made medicines when there is wind heat and/or damp heat nasal obstruction and discharge.
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This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jing’s late Han dynasty Shan Han Lung (Treatise on Damage [Due to] Cold). Our version is a 10:1 powdered extract in 500mg gelatin capsules.
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This formula comes from Imperial Medical Bureau’s Song dynasty Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (Formulary of the Pharmacy Service for Benefitting the People of the Taiping Era) published in 1107.
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This formula comes fromthe Song Dynasty text The Key to the Therapeutics of Children's Diseases (Xiao Er Yao Zheng Zhi Jue) by Qian Yi . Our version is a 7:1 concentrated extract in a 750mg caplet.
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This formula is a slight modification of Sun Si-maio’s famous formula of this name found in his Tang dynasty Qian Jin Yao Fang (Essential Formulas [worth a] Thousand [Pieces of] Gold)
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This formula comes from Imperial Medicine Bureau’s Song dynasty Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (Formulary of the Pharmacy Service for Benefitting the People in the Taiping Era) published in 11-7.
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This formula comes from Imperial Medical Bureau’s Song dynasty Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (Formulary of the Pharmacy Service for Benefitting the People of the Taiping Era) published in 1107.
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This ready-made medicinal, commonly referred to as “The Great Mender” in the martial arts, remains a popular formula to aid in reducing recovery time for acute injuries.
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This formula comes from Zhang Shi-che’s Ming dynasty She Sheng Zhong Miao Liang Fang (Multitude of Marvellous, Fine Formulas for Sustaining Life) published in 1550.
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Kang Ning Wan (aka "Curing Pills") remains a popular household remedy for a wide variety of digestive distubances throughout China. Our version is a 7:1 powdered extract in a 750 mg caplet.
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This formula comes from Qian Yi’s famous Song dynasty pediatric text Xiao Er Yao Zheng Zhi Jue (The Correct Execution of Pediatric Medicinals & Patterns)
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This formula comes from Gong Ding-xian’s Ming dynasty Shou Shi Bao Yuan (Achieving Longevity by Guarding the Source) published in 1615 under the name Ba Xian Chang Shou Wan (Eight Immortals Lengthening Longevity Pill).
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This formula remains a popular remedy in China for the treatment of wind-heat invasions accompanied by a dry cough with difficult to expectorate phlegm.
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This formula comes from Chen Yan’s Song dynasty San Yin Ji Yi Bing Zheng Fang Lun (Treatise on Diseases, Patterns & Formulas Related to the Unification of the three Causes) published in 1174.
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This formula comes from Fang Zhao-quan’s Qing dynasty Fang Shi Mai Zheng Zheng Zong (Master Fang’s Orthodox Summation of Pulse & Symptoms) published in 1749.
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This formula comes from Li Dong-yuan's Treatise on Clarifying the Doubts About Internal & External Damage (Nei Wai Shang Bian Huo Lun) published during the tail end of the Song dynasty in 1247. Sheng Mai San (Engender the Pulse Powder).
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This formula comes from Wu Qian et al.=s Qing dynasty Yi Zong Jian Jian (The Golden Mirror of Ancestral Medicine) published in 1742. This was a compendium of all clinically dependable medical knowledge up to that time authorized by the emperor.
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This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jing’s late Han dynasty Jin Kui Yao Lue (Essentials from the Golden Caninet [or Coffer]). Our version is a 7:1 powdered extract in a 750 mg caplet.
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This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jing’s late Han dynasty Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Damage [Due to] Cold). Our version is a 7:1 concentrated extract in a 750mg caplet.
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This formula comes from Zhang Xi-chun’s Republican Yi Xue Zhong Zhong Can Xi Lu (Essays on Medicine Esteeming the Chinese & Respecting the West) published between 1918 and 1934 .
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This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jing’s late Han dynasty Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Damage [Due to] Cold). Our version is a 7:1 concentrated extract in a 750mg caplet.
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This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jing’s late Han dynasty Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Damage [Due to] Cold). Our version is a 7:1 concentrated extract in a 750mg caplet.
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This popular formula for acute wind-heat invasions, while similar to Gan Mao Ling or Yin Qiao San, focuses more on clearing heat toxins with the inclusion of Ban Lan Gen and Shi Gao.
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