Plum Flower Bai Fu Zi (zhi), Powder, Unsulfured
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Plum Flower Bai Fu Zi (zhi) is typhonium root, processed and ground into an unsulfured powder, sold by the bag for people who wanted it already prepared.
The word doing the work here is "zhi." Which is a herb telling you it was treated before you ever got it. (Most roots in the cabinet show up raw, the way they came out of the dirt, and they leave the rest to you. This one got the prep done first. Zhi is the part of the name that means somebody already handled the step that needed handling. The root came in raw, somebody processed it, and what you're holding is the after, not the before. It skipped the line.) It supports a healthy inflammatory response and the steady upkeep a body keeps running without asking permission.
Then there's "unsulfured," sitting next to "zhi" like the two of them are arguing. (One word says the root got processed. The other says it skipped a treatment. So it's a powder that got worked on and left alone in the same breath, depending which step you're asking about. The processing was the part that mattered. The sulfur was the part it could do without. Both are true, which is more than most labels manage.) It promotes the natural processes a body already knows how to run, the quiet background kind that doesn't file a report.
One real note worth keeping straight: this is the processed form, the zhi, ground into a powder, which is a specific preparation and not the same as the raw root. (A name is one thing. The word after it is the difference between what you wanted and what you didn't. Buy the zhi when you wanted the zhi.) It promotes overall vitality and supports daily wellness the unhurried way.
Why People Keep It Around
- Plum Flower Bai Fu Zi (zhi), unsulfured typhonium root powder, bulk herb (SKU 739934256091)
- "Zhi" names the processing it already got, the prep done before you opened the bag
- "Unsulfured" names the treatment it skipped, drying done the plain way
- The processed form, ground fine and sold by the bag
- Supports a healthy inflammatory response and steady daily wellness
- Promotes the natural processes a body already knows how to run
- Helps maintain overall vitality
- Good for someone who wanted the zhi, not the raw root
How to Work It Into Your Day
Prepare it as a traditional herb powder is prepared, following the directions on the label or the guidance of someone who knows the practice. That's the procedure. (Traditional herbs work best when you keep them regular, which is the part people skip. The bag can't keep a schedule for you. Showing up was always the hard part, not the measuring.)
It pairs naturally with the rest of a routine you already keep, the steady meals and the rest and the ordinary care a body responds to. (Bai Fu Zi zhi supports a healthy inflammatory response, but it can't measure itself, and there's a bag of it in there, a root that already had its processing done and is patient about waiting on you to do the part that requires hands.) Store it somewhere cool and dry, since a bag of powder sits and waits without asking for much. For a root that got processed first and skipped the sulfur, ground down and sold by the bag, that's a fair trade.
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Ingredients & Supplement Facts
Dietary Supplement
Serving Size: 8 Pill(s)
Servings Per Container: 25
- Proprietary Extract Blend, 1360 mg
Other Ingredients: Dextrin hydrated, Magnesium Silicate, China Wax
Processed with wheat bran
Suggested Use: Take 8 pills 3 times daily or as directed by your health care practitioner
Warnings
Not for use during pregnancy, Keep out of reach of children
Manufacturer
Manufactured for:
Mayway Herbs (Distributed by), Oakland, CA, USA
Distributed by:
The Oasis of Health
26212 Ridge Rd, Damascus, MD 20872
Phone: 240-207-3651
Sales@theoasisofhealth.com
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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