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The happy rabbit - for a healthy digestion
Be able to digest well. All.
In Chinese medicine, the digestive function of the DA is influenced by the Qi of the MI, which is responsible for the process of food intake, elimination and metabolism. Due to a poor diet, the Qi or Yang of the DA may be weakened, resulting in an accumulation of Dampness and Phlegm. LE Qi stagnation caused by stress can also attack the DA and lead to bloating and poor digestion.
"Happy Rabbit" supports the digestive power of the DA by strengthening the Qi of the MI, relaxing the LE, and transforming Dampness. We recommend taking the formula regularly over a long period of time to build up the Qi of the middle.
Dosage:
The minimum recommended dose for adults is 2 times daily 2 pressings. In case of good tolerance and need, the dose (especially in the formulations for acute complaints) can be increased to 2×4 pressings. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. In general, it makes sense to start with 2×2 pellets and then increase the dose to 2×3 or even 2×4 if the desired effect is not achieved after 2-3 weeks.
Duration of intake:
In acute complaints, a higher dose is generally taken, but nevertheless the daily dose is never exceeded. The application is in acute complaints until the symptoms have subsided. In the case of chronic complaints, we recommend taking it for a period of 4 weeks and then taking a break for 1 week. Otherwise there will be a habituation effect and the dose would have to be increased more and more.
After the break, the same preparation can be taken again. The same herbs can be taken for 3 months. After 3 months there is a 3-week break. After that, very often the preparation is exchanged for another one, with a slightly different organ effect.
Ingredients:
Pinyin | Latin name | German designation | Percent % | 6 tabs (3 g) |
Bai Shao Yao | Paeoniae Lactiflorae Radix | Peony | 2,5 | 0,075 |
Bo He | Menthae Haplocalycis Herba | Chinese field mint | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Chao Bai Zhu | Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma (grillé) | Large-headed salivawort | 20,0 | 0,6 |
Chen Pi | Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium | Tangerine peel | 10,0 | 0,3 |
Da Zao | Zizyphi Jujubae Fructus | Chinese date fruits | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Fu Ling | Poriae Cocos Sclerotium | Coconut fungus, pine sponge | 10,0 | 0,3 |
Gu Ya | Oryzae Sativae Fructus Germinantus | germinated rice | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Lai Fu Zi | Raphani Sativi Semen | Radish seeds | 2,5 | 0,075 |
May Ya | Hordei Vulgaris Fructus Germinantus | Germinated barley | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Sha Ren | Amomi Fructus | Clove pepper fruits, allspice | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Shan Zha | Crataegi Fructus | Pale whitethorn berry | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Shen Qu | Massa Medica Fermentata | Healing sourdough | 2,5 | 0,075 |
Sheng Jiang | Zingiberis Officinalis Rhizoma Recens | Fresh ginger | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Xiao Hui Xiang | Foeniculi Vulgaris Fructus | Fennel fruits | 10,0 | 0,3 |
Yu Jin | Curcumae tuber | Curcuma root tubers | 5,0 | 0,15 |
Zhi Gan Cao | Glycyrrhizae Uralensis Radix Grillé Au Miel) | Ural licorice root | 2,5 | 0,075 |
Notes:
Only the highest quality herbs from Chinese medicine have been selected for the formulations of these food supplements to ensure maximum health benefits. They contain only over-the-counter herbs and are used as a dietary supplement.
Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep out of the reach of small children. Store away from light and at room temperature. For an accurate diagnosis, and especially for pregnant and breastfeeding women, we recommend consulting a therapist specializing in Chinese medicine or your family doctor.
Health Topic:
Digestion
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