Plum Flower Che Qian Cao powder unsulfured
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Plum Flower Che Qian Cao powder unsulfured
Plum Flower Che Qian Cao powder unsulfured is the dried plantago herb, milled fine and cured plain, the whole roadside weed ground to powder and sold by the bag.
The word doing the work here is "Che Qian Cao," which lands close to something like "in front of the cart grass." ("Che" is the cart. "Qian" is in front, the spot ahead of the wheels. "Cao" is grass, plain as that. So the name is a plant that got noticed growing in the ruts of the road, the green stuff that came up right where the cart was about to roll. A weed named for its parking spot. Most plants get named for what they look like. This one got named for standing in the way.) It supports urinary tract health and the steady upkeep a body keeps running without asking permission.
Then there's "plantago," the botanical name, which carries its own quiet freight. (It's the genus, the file drawer botanists slid the plant into so two people who never met could mean the same weed. It's the same family as the broad flat leaves you've stepped over in a sidewalk crack a thousand times without a second look. The botanists gave the trampled thing a Latin name anyway. Even the weed in the gutter got filed.) 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 "powder," which names the form, the milling already done for you. (A whole herb is the plant intact, the breaking-down left on your plate. A powder is that same plant ground fine, the part somebody finished before the bag showed up. It stirs and measures without you doing the grinding. The work got done early.) It supports overall vitality the unhurried way.
Then there's "unsulfured," which names a step that didn't happen to it. (Most labels read like a list of what got added. This one points at what stayed off. Sulfur is the cosmetic touch-up, the stuff used to keep dried things bright and even. This herb skipped it. So the bag advertises an absence, which is a strange thing to put on a label, but it's honest. Whatever color the curing left, that's the green you get.)
One real note worth keeping straight: this is the unsulfured powder, plantago milled fine and cured plain, not the whole herb and not an extract. (A name is one thing. The form after it is the difference between what you wanted and what you didn't. Buy the powder when you wanted the powder.)
Why People Keep It Around
- Plum Flower Che Qian Cao powder unsulfured, dried plantago herb (SKU 739934255209)
- "Che Qian Cao" lands close to "in front of the cart grass," a weed named for its parking spot
- "Plantago" is the botanical drawer, the Latin name they gave the thing you'd step over
- "Powder" names the milling already done, the grinding finished before the bag
- "Unsulfured" names the cosmetic step it skipped, curing done plain and honest
- A traditional herb sold as the unsulfured powder by the bag, not the whole herb
- Supports urinary tract health 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 powder, not the whole herb
How to Work It Into Your Day
Prepare it as a traditional 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. (Che Qian Cao supports urinary tract health, but it can't stir itself into the water, the milling's done but the spoon is on you, and there's a bag of it in there, a roadside weed ground fine and 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 weed named for the spot it picked in front of the cart, milled down and cured plain without the touch-up, that's a fair trade.
Ingredients & Supplement Facts
Dietary Supplement
Serving Size: 6 g
Servings Per Container: See label
- Rubia cordifolia root & rhizome (Qian cao)
Suggested Use: 6-9 g
Warnings
For adults only. Consult physician if pregnant/nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children.
Manufacturer
Manufactured for:
Plum Flower / MayWay
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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