Ingredients
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Mangosteen | Mangosteen is used for diarrhea, urinary tract infections (UTIs), gonorrhea, thrush, tuberculosis, menstrual disorders, cancer, osteoarthritis, and an intestinal infection called dysentery. |
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Aloe Vera | Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound. |
Dandelion | Dandelion is used for loss of appetite, upset stomach, intestinal gas, gallstones, joint pain, muscle aches, eczema, and bruises. Dandelion is also used to increase urine production and as a laxative to increase bowel movements. It is also used as skin toner, blood tonic, and digestive tonic. |
Dong Quai | May Help Relieve Symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) |
Fo-Ti | Fo-ti cured root might affect the levels of various chemicals in the body which have been suggested to have anti-aging effects. |
Cassia | Used for muscle and stomach spasms |
Chinese Rhubarb | Used primarily for digestive complaints |
Licorice | Licorice is used for various digestive system complaints including stomach ulcers, heartburn, colic, and ongoing inflammation of the lining of the stomach (chronic gastritis). |
Tienchi Ginseng | Tienchi, also known as San qi, Tian qi, Panax pseudoginseng, and Panax notoginseng, is a perennial plant native to China and Japan. It is an Asian variety of ginseng that features dark green leaves and a cluster of red berries. |
Bai-Zhu Atractylodes | Atractylodes is a well-known herb in Chinese medicine that improves digestive health and energy levels. |
Dicalcium phosphate | Dibasic calcium phosphate is mainly used as a dietary supplement in prepared breakfast cereals, dog treats, enriched flour, and noodle products. |
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