Plum Flower Long Dan Xie Gan Wan, 200ct, a.k.a. Snake & Dragon, Gentiana Liver Teapills
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Plum Flower Long Dan Xie Gan Wan is the old Gentiana liver formula rolled into 200 small teapills, the bitter root classic counted out to swallow.
The name "Long Dan" does the pointing, and it points at an animal that isn't in the bottle. ("Long" lands near dragon and "Dan" lands near gall, so the herb reads close to dragon gall, which is a dramatic name for a root. Gentiana is a plant. No dragon was involved, and no dragon filed a complaint. Somebody tasted a root bitter enough to belong to a dragon and named it accordingly. The plant kept the name. The dragon stayed wherever dragons stay.) It supports the steady daily upkeep a body keeps running without asking permission.
Then there's the teapill part, the formula rolled into a little round bead instead of brewed in a pot. (A teapill is tea that gave up on being a liquid. The steeping and the straining and the sitting around with a bitter warm cup all got skipped on your behalf, packed into something small enough to swallow. Gentiana is famously bitter, so the bead also spares you the taste. The pill is the formula being polite about it.) It helps maintain overall vitality and supports the body's natural processes, the quiet background kind a body already runs without filing a report. It promotes daily wellness the unhurried way, and supports healthy liver function while it's at it.
The "Snake & Dragon" tag is the nickname this one travels under, and 200 is the count in the bottle. Two hundred is a lot of one thing. (You don't get through 200 of anything in a weekend, which is sort of the point. A formula like this gets kept regular, and the bottle is built for the long stretch, not the cameo.) The little pills sit in there and wait, patient about it.
Why People Keep It Around
- Plum Flower Long Dan Xie Gan Wan (Snake & Dragon, Gentiana Liver Teapills), 200 ct (SKU 739934837740)
- "Long Dan" lands near "dragon gall," the bitter Gentiana root named the dramatic way, not for a use it promises
- The classic Gentiana liver formula rolled into small teapills
- Teapill form, the steeping and straining and the bitter cup skipped on your behalf
- 200 count, a bottle built for keeping it regular over the long haul
- Helps maintain overall vitality and supports healthy liver function
- Supports the natural processes a body already runs
- Promotes daily wellness the unhurried way
- Good for someone who wanted the pill, not the pot and the bitterness and the wait
How to Work It Into Your Day
Take it the way traditional teapills are taken, 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 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. (Long Dan Xie Gan Wan helps maintain overall vitality, but it can't count itself out of the bottle. The rolling is done and the counting is done, the rest is on you, and there's 200 little teapills in there, the bitter dragon-named root that decided to be a pill, 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 the Gentiana formula rolled small and counted out to 200, that's a fair trade.
Plum Flower
Our Discounted Prices $8.95 ea. 3 or more $8.25 ea. 6 or more $7.50 ea. Functions: Long Dan Xie Gan Wan Clears Damp-Heat from the Liver and Gallbladder Channels, Clears Damp-Heat from the Lower Jiao, Cools Liver Fire Standard Dosage: 8 pills, 3 x day of Long Dan Xie Gan Wan. Ingredients: Long Dan Xie Gan Wan contains Gentiana scabra root, Bupleurum chinense root, Alisma plantago aquatica rhizome, Rehmannia glutinosa root-raw, Angelica sinensis root, Scutellaria baicalensis root, Gardenia jasminoides fruit, Akebia trifoliata stem, Plantago asiatica seed, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root. - Long dan cao, Chai hu, Ze xie, Sheng di huang, Dang gui, Huang qin, Zhi zi, Mu tong, Che qian zi, Gan cao. Contains: 200 teapills of Long Dan Xie Gan Wan Item# 3774 $8.95 ea. 3 or more $8.25 ea. 6 or more $7.50 ea. Cautions & Contraindications: Contraindicated for Spleen deficient patients with loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. Contraindicated for very weak or deficient patients. Use with caution during pregnancy. Not recommended for long term use.
FEATURES
Ingredients & Supplement Facts
Dietary Supplement
Serving Size: 8 pills
Servings Per Container: 25
- Gentiana scabra root & rhizome
- Bupleurum chinense root
- Alisma orientale rhizome
- Rehmannia glutinosa root
- Angelica sinensis root (wind-fried)
- Scutellaria baicalensis root
- Gardenia jasminoides fruit (stir-fried)
- Akebia trifoliata stem
- Plantago asiatica seed (salt-fried)
- Glycyrrhiza uralensis root (honey-fried)
Other Ingredients: Dextrin (Maltose), Hydrated magnesium silicate, China wax
Suggested Use: 8 pills, 3 times daily
Warnings
Contraindicated for Spleen deficient patients with loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. Contraindicated for very weak or deficient patients. Use with caution during pregnancy. Not recommended for long term use.
Manufacturer
Manufactured for:
Min Shan
Distributed by:
The Oasis of Health
26212 Ridge Rd, Damascus, MD 20872
Phone: 240-207-3651
Sales@theoasisofhealth.com
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