Plum Flower Cang Er Zi San, extract powder
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Plum Flower Cang Er Zi San is a traditional multi-herb formula steeped and concentrated down to a soluble extract powder, sold by the bag and not the raw herbs you'd cook yourself.
The word doing the work here is "Cang Er Zi San," which lands close to something like "xanthium fruit powder." ("Cang Er Zi" is the cocklebur fruit, the burr-covered seed that the formula was named for first, the lead ingredient that got top billing. "San" just means it was meant to be a powder from the start. So the name is the headliner herb plus the form, stacked like a label on a drawer. A formula named for the one fruit in it that everybody agreed to remember.) It supports respiratory wellness and the steady upkeep a body keeps running without asking permission.
Then there's "Cang Er Zi," the cocklebur, which carries its own quiet note. (It's the burr, the little hooked seed that catches on a pant leg and rides along whether you invited it or not. The whole design of the thing is to grab and not let go. So the formula's headliner is a fruit whose entire career was sticking to passing strangers. It found a softer job here.) It promotes the natural processes a body already knows how to run, the quiet background kind that doesn't file a report.
Then there's "extract powder," which names a step that already happened to it. (A plain ground powder is just the herbs, milled. An extract is the herbs steeped and the liquid drawn off and dried back to powder, so it's the concentrated version, the part that did its dissolving in advance and then folded itself back into dry. It stirs into water and goes, no simmering. The hard part got done before the bag.) It supports healthy sinus and nasal passage function the unhurried way.
One real note worth keeping straight: this is the extract powder, the formula concentrated and dried, not the raw cut herbs and not a tincture. (A name is one thing. The form after it is the difference between what you wanted and what you didn't. Buy the extract powder when you wanted the extract powder.)
Why People Keep It Around
- Plum Flower Cang Er Zi San, extract powder (SKU 739934933589)
- "Cang Er Zi San" lands close to "xanthium fruit powder," named for its headliner herb
- "Cang Er Zi" is the cocklebur, the burr whose whole career was sticking to passing strangers
- "Extract powder" names the concentrating already done, the dissolving finished before the bag
- A traditional multi-herb formula sold as extract powder by the bag, not raw cut herbs
- Supports respiratory wellness and steady daily vitality
- Promotes the natural processes a body already knows how to run
- Helps maintain healthy sinus and nasal passage function
- Good for someone who wanted the extract powder, not the raw herbs
How to Work It Into Your Day
Prepare it as a traditional extract powder is prepared, following the directions on the label or the guidance of someone who knows the practice. That's the procedure. (Traditional formulas 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. (Cang Er Zi San supports respiratory wellness, but it can't stir itself into the water, the concentrating's done but the spoon is on you, and there's a bag of it in there, a multi-herb formula steeped and dried back to powder, patient about waiting on the hands that finish the job.) Store it somewhere cool and dry, since a bag of powder sits and waits without asking for much. For a formula named after a burr that used to stick to strangers, concentrated down and packed into a bag, that's a fair trade.
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Oh honey, if you've ever found yourself in a sneezy situation that even a tissue box can't handle, let me introduce you to the Cang Er Zi San Extract Powder. This isn't just any powder—it's like the VIP, red-carpet treatment for your nasal passages. Derived from time-honored traditional Chinese remedies, this blend is here to help you breathe easier.* Now, who doesn't want that?
With a formulation that whispers sweet nothings to your sinuses, it's crafted to clear nasal congestion and combat those pesky allergens that have you feeling like you're auditioning for a role in a tissue commercial. Just mix it with a bit of water and voilà, you're on your way to nasal nirvana. And remember, darling, the only thing that should be running is your stock portfolio, not your nose!
Ingredients: Cang Er Zi (Xanthium fruit), Xin Yi Hua (Magnolia flower), Bai Zhi (Angelica root), and Bo He (Mint). Each component is like a little soldier in the war against nasal woes, fighting for your right to smell the roses—or anything else for that matter.
How to Use: Simply mix the recommended dose with warm water, and drink up. It's as easy as pie, but without the calories!
FDA Disclaimer:
Ingredients & Supplement Facts
Dietary Supplement
- Cang er zi
- Xin yi hua
- Bai zhi
- Bo he
Suggested Use: 3 grams 3 times daily
Warnings
Use with caution in Yin deficiency. Cang er zi/Xanthium can be very drying, which may dry the mucus membranes and cause headache or nausea if used excessively. Use with caution during pregnancy. Long term continuous use is not recommended.
Manufacturer
Manufactured for:
Plum Flower
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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