Plum Flower Xuan Bi Teapills (Xuan Bi Wan)
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Plum Flower Xuan Bi Teapills are a classic Chinese herbal formula rolled into tiny pills, 200 to a bottle, ready to count out instead of brew.
Start with the word teapill, because a teapill is the tea that gave up the cup. (A formula like this used to mean a pot, a wait, and a taste you had to talk yourself into. Somebody took that whole ritual and rolled it into a little dark sphere the size of a peppercorn. So it's tea, technically. Tea that decided it didn't need the water, the steeping, or your opinion of the flavor. The cup was optional all along, it turns out.) It's a traditional botanical preparation that supports the body the everyday way, made the way this formula has been made for a long time.
Now the word Xuan Bi, because the name points at the idea of opening up what's gotten stuck. (Most formula names describe a job rather than a plant. This one's no different. It's a recipe with a purpose written into the title, a blend of herbs gathered for a reason and not just thrown in the same bottle by coincidence.) Used the traditional way, Xuan Bi Wan turns up in classic practice to help maintain the body's normal balance and promote everyday wellness.
And there are 200 of them, which is the part that does the quiet math. (A pill is small enough that one feels like nothing. Two hundred feels like a decision. So a bottle this size isn't a sample, it's a stretch of routine you bought in advance. The pills are patient about it. They don't expire of boredom while they wait their turn.) It supports joint comfort and everyday mobility the unhurried way, the way the tradition has always used it.
Why People Keep It Around
- Plum Flower Xuan Bi Teapills (Xuan Bi Wan), 200 teapills per bottle (SKU MW-XuanBi-200T)
- A classic multi-herb formula rolled into small teapills
- Teapills, which is the brewed formula without the brewing
- Pills you count out, not a pot you steep
- A traditional Chinese formula used in classic practice
- Helps maintain the body's normal everyday balance
- Promotes everyday wellness as part of a herbal routine
- Supports joint comfort and mobility the traditional way
- Good for someone who wanted the formula without the kettle
How to Work It Into Your Routine
Use it the way the tradition uses it, taken according to the guidance you already trust, as part of a larger routine rather than the whole plan. That's the idea. (The pills do nothing in the bottle, which is the part people forget. The bottle can't count itself. The taking was always the work, not the owning. A jar of teapills sitting in a cupboard is just a jar of teapills sitting in a cupboard, patient about it.)
It pairs naturally with the rest of a herbal routine you already keep, the formulas and the rest and the ordinary care a body responds to. (The formula supports the body the traditional way, but it can't open its own lid, sealed up as it is. The rolling is done, the brewing got skipped on your behalf, the rest is on you, and there are 200 little spheres in there waiting on the hand that twists the cap. They gathered the herbs, made the formula, and rolled the whole thing into pills, and this is that, counted out instead of poured.) Store it somewhere cool and dry, sealed against the air, since herbs keep better when the air stays out. For a tea that talked itself out of the cup, that's a fair trade.
Mayway
These little brown balls are like tiny ninjas for your joints, man. I used to think teapills were just regular pills that got really into Earl Grey, but turns out they're these concentrated herbal formulas that have been doing their thing for like, thousands of years. (That's older than my refrigerator, which is saying something.)
What Makes Xuan Bi Teapills Special
Xuan Bi Wan translates to something like "dispel blockage formula," which sounds way cooler than it probably should. It's this traditional Chinese herbal blend that supports joint comfort and mobility when you're feeling all creaky and stuff.* You know that feeling when you get up from the couch and sound like a bowl of Rice Krispies? Yeah, these teapills are designed to help with that whole situation.*
The thing about teapills is they're concentrated. Like, really concentrated. It's like someone took a bunch of herbs, squeezed all the good stuff out, and rolled it into these little spheres. I don't know who figured out how to do that, but they were probably really bored. Or really smart. Maybe both.
Traditional Wisdom Meets Modern Convenience
This formula has been around longer than sliced bread. (Actually, way longer than sliced bread, because sliced bread was invented in 1928, and I looked that up once for no reason.) Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have been using combinations like this to support healthy joint function and promote comfortable movement for centuries.*
The teapill format makes it super convenient though. No brewing teas that taste like tree bark, no measuring powders that get everywhere. Just pop a few of these little guys and you're good to go. It's like the difference between making coffee from scratch and using a Keurig, except these actually work.
How Your Body Benefits
- Supports joint comfort and mobility naturally*
- Promotes healthy circulation in the joints and muscles*
- Helps maintain flexibility and range of motion*
- Supports the body's natural inflammatory response*
- Contributes to overall musculoskeletal wellness*
The Teapill Advantage
Teapills are basically the overachievers of the herbal world. They take all these traditional herbs, concentrate them down, and form them into these perfectly round little pills. It's like someone took a whole herbal pharmacy and shrunk it down to fit in your pocket. The concentration process preserves the active compounds while making them way easier to take than traditional preparations.*
Plus, they don't taste like you're chewing on a tree branch, which is always a bonus in my book. I mean, I've never actually chewed on a tree branch, but I imagine it wouldn't be great.
Each bottle contains 200 teapills, which should last you a while unless you're really enthusiastic about joint support.* Take them with water, preferably not while doing jumping jacks, because that seems counterproductive.
Ingredients & Supplement Facts
Dietary Supplement
Serving Size: 8 pills
Servings Per Container: 25
- Coix lacryma jobi seed (Yi yi ren)
- Stephania tetrandra root (Han fang ji)
- Prunus armeniaca seed (Xing ren ku)
- Forsythia suspensa fruit (Lian qiao)
- Achyranthes bidentata root (Huai niu xi)
- Phellodendron chinense bark salt-fried (Huang bai yan)
- Atractylodes lancea rhizome bran-fried (Cang zhu fu)
- Gardenia jasminoides fruit stir-fried (Zhi zi chao)
- Pinellia ternata rhizome ginger-fried (Ban xia jiang)
- Akebia trifoliata stem (Mu tong san ye)
Other Ingredients: Maltose, Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax
Contains Apricot kernel, Wheat (processed with wheat bran)
Suggested Use: 8 pills, 3 times per day
Warnings
Contraindicated during pregnancy
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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