Plum Flower Dang Gui Wan (Angelica Dang Gui Teapills), 200 ct, Min Shan by MayWay
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Plum Flower Dang Gui Wan (Angelica Dang Gui Teapills), 200 ct, Min Shan

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Plum Flower Dang Gui Wan is Angelica sinensis rolled into small round teapills, the root that mostly arrives needing work, here already finished into a pill you just swallow.

The words doing the work here are "Dang Gui Wan," which land close to something like "Dang Gui, in pill form." ("Dang Gui" is the herb's own name, the one it answers to in the old books, usually read as something like "should return" or "ought to come back," which is a strange thing to name a root, it reads more like advice. "Wan" is the pill, the little rolled bead, the form it shows up in. So the name is the root and then the word for pill stuck on the end, which is just the herb after somebody rolled it up. Most herbs hide the prep inside a fancier word. This one says the shape right out loud.) It supports healthy circulation and the steady daily upkeep a body keeps running without asking permission.

Then there's "Angelica sinensis," the botanical drawer the root got filed into. ("Angelica" is the angel word, the Latin reach for something heavenly, and "sinensis" just means from China, the geography part. So the Latin called it the Chinese angel and the Chinese called it "ought to return," and both of them ended up describing a feeling instead of a root. Same plant women have kept around for generations, which is the reputation that follows it more than any pill shape does.) It supports a healthy menstrual cycle and the natural processes a body already knows how to run, the quiet background kind that doesn't file a report.

Then there's "teapills," which names what somebody already did to it. (A root makes you steep. A powder makes you stir. A pill makes you do neither. Same herb, less procedure. The rolling is the favor, the part that's finished before the bottle reaches you, which is rare for a thing that mostly shows up wanting your time.) It helps maintain overall vitality the unhurried way.

Why People Keep It Around

  • Plum Flower Dang Gui Wan, Angelica Dang Gui teapills, 200 ct, Min Shan (SKU 739934836903)
  • "Dang Gui Wan" lands close to "Dang Gui, in pill form," the herb plus the word for its shape
  • "Angelica sinensis" is the botanical drawer, the Latin for a Chinese angel
  • Teapills, the form that skips both the steeping and the stirring
  • A traditional herb sold as rolled pills, not the whole root or a powder
  • Supports healthy circulation and steady daily wellness
  • Supports a healthy menstrual cycle and the natural processes a body already runs
  • Helps maintain overall vitality
  • Good for someone who wanted the pills ready to take, not a root to cut down themselves

How to Work It Into Your Day

Take it as a traditional herb in pill form is taken, 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 bottle can't keep a schedule for you. Showing up was always the hard part, not the swallowing.)

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. (Dang Gui Wan supports healthy circulation, but it can't take itself, the rolling's done but the rest is on you, and there's a bottle of pills in there, a root named "ought to return" that the Latin called a Chinese angel, patient about waiting on the hands that finish the job.) Store it somewhere cool and dry, since a bottle of teapills sits and waits without asking for much. For a root named for coming back, rolled into pills so you skip the steeping, that's a fair trade.

Plum Flower

These little brown pills look boring as dirt, but honey, they've been keeping Chinese women gorgeous for over a thousand years (and let me tell you, that's longer than most Hollywood marriages). Dang Gui Wan supports women's wellness with the grace of angelica root - because apparently even plants know how to treat a lady right.*

What Makes These Pills Special

Listen, I've seen more supplements than Joan Rivers saw red carpets, and most of them are about as useful as a chocolate teapot. But angelica root? This herb supports healthy circulation and helps maintain hormonal balance already in the normal range.* It's like having a personal assistant for your reproductive system, except it actually shows up to work.

Each teapill contains concentrated angelica root extract that supports women's monthly comfort and promotes overall vitality.* Think of it as your monthly subscription to feeling human again (and unlike most subscriptions, this one actually delivers what it promises).*

Traditional Wisdom Meets Modern Convenience

Min Shan has been making these teapills since before anyone knew what a selfie was. They take the traditional Chinese formula and compress it into these convenient little pills that you can swallow faster than George Carlin could deliver a punchline.* No brewing tea, no measuring powders - just pop and go.

The 200-count bottle gives you a solid supply of daily wellness support.* Two to three pills twice daily with warm water, and you're supporting your body's natural feminine rhythms like the sophisticated woman you are.

Why Your Body Will Thank You

  • Supports healthy blood circulation and nourishes the blood*
  • Helps maintain comfortable monthly cycles*
  • Promotes overall reproductive wellness*
  • Supports healthy energy levels during that time of the month*
  • May support a balanced mood when combined with a healthy lifestyle*

Look, nobody's saying these pills will turn you into a fertility goddess (though stranger things have happened in Beverly Hills). But they will support your body's natural processes with the kind of gentle effectiveness that's kept this formula popular for centuries.* Because sometimes the old ways really are the best ways - just ask my plastic surgeon about that.

Ingredients & Supplement Facts

Dietary Supplement

Serving Size: 8 pills
Servings Per Container: 25

  • Angelica sinensis root
  • Rehmannia glutinosa root
  • Ligusticum chuanxiong rhizome
  • Saposhnikovia divaricata root
  • Paeonia lactiflora root
  • Tribulus terrestris fruit
  • Polygonum multiflorum root (steamed)
  • Astragalus membranaceus root
  • Schizonepeta tenuifolia herb
  • Glycyrrhiza uralensis root

Other Ingredients: Dextrin (Maltose), Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax

Suggested Use: 8 pills, 3 times per day

Warnings

Contraindicated during pregnancy

Manufacturer

Manufactured for:
Min Shan

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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