Brand: Mayway
Formula Name: Gu Ben Wan
Price: $20.00
Format/Size: 200 Mayway Teapills - General Dose 5-8 teapills 2-3 times per day. At full dose lasts approximately 9 days.
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Potential clinical applications and theory information for this formula may be found on our gu ben wan (replenish the root teapills) page.
Potential applications (truncated from our theory section): Dryness from yin deficiency - dry skin, dry eyes, dry cough, dry stools/constipation. Fatigue, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, possible anxiety. Other yin deficient symptoms such as night sweats, hot flashes. read more.
Associated Patterns: lung dryness, lung yin deficiency, stomach yin deficiency
Associated Issues: constipation
Mayway is a family business that has been importing and distributing traditional Chinese medicine since 1969. From their humble beginnings as a small herb shop in San Francisco's Chinatown, they have grown to become a respected industry leader. They have been at the forefront of raising the quality standards of herbal products within the industry for decades, and are conscientious in their sourcing of herbs and in the manufacturing of our products Their adherence to the GMP guidelines ensures that every batch of product is safe and of the highest quality. At each of their GMP certified facilities there is an in-house lab where extensive quality control analysis is performed. Testing ranges from basic organoleptic and microscopy to higher-level analytical techniques.
Below you will find the range of products that are interwoven clinically with gu ben wan. As described elsewhere, herbal formulas are most often chosen to accomplish balancing the persons "diagnosis" in Chinese Medicine terms - not by their issue/symptom.
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Blood Deficiency, Phlegm Misting the Heart
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Yin Deficiency, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat, Liver Fire, Liver Qi Stagnation, Liver Yang Rising
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Yin Deficiency, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat, Liver Fire, Liver Qi Stagnation, Liver Yang Rising
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Damp Heat, Liver Fire, Lung Wind Invasion - Wind Heat, Phlegm Fire
Potentially Related Patterns: Lung Wind Invasion - Wind Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Kidney Yin Deficiency, Large Intestine Dryness, Spleen Blood Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Damp Heat, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat, Spleen and Stomach Damp Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Spleen and Stomach Damp Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Dryness
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Damp Heat, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat
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