Dissolve (GS) by Evergreen Herbs

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Dissolve GS

TCM Function

  • Spreads Liver qi, clears damp-heat in the Gallbladder

Ingredients

  • Bai Wei (Radix et Rhizoma Cynanchi Atrati)
  • Ce Bai Ye (Cacumen Platycladi)
  • He Zi (Fructus Chebulae)
  • Ma Chi Xian (Herba Portulacae)
  • Tian Hua Fen (Radix Trichosanthis)
  • Wu Bei Zi (Galla Chinensis)

Description

Dissolve GS

TCM Function

  • Spreads Liver qi, clears damp-heat in the Gallbladder

 

Ingredients

  • Bai Wei (Radix et Rhizoma Cynanchi Atrati)
  • Ce Bai Ye (Cacumen Platycladi)
  • He Zi (Fructus Chebulae)
  • Ma Chi Xian (Herba Portulacae)
  • Tian Hua Fen (Radix Trichosanthis)
  • Wu Bei Zi (Galla Chinensis)

Recommended Dosing

  • 3-4 capsules 3 times a day for an average adult (18-60 years of age, approximately 150 lbs). This standard dosage may be increased or decreased depending on the patient’s individual factors, such as age, body weight, type of illness and severity.
  • Serve with warm water on an empty stomach, 2-3 hours apart from your prescription medication or other supplements. Do not take with tea, coffee, juice, soda or any other beverages.

Gallstones in Chinese Medicine

Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder. In most cases, gallstones blocking the tube leading out of your gallbladder cause cholecystitis. This results in a bile buildup that can cause inflammation. Before seeking any alternative treatments for cholystitis or gallstones you should always see your MD and get a proper diagnosis to make sure there is not a more serious life threatening situation occurring. In Chinese medicine we look at these conditions as a pattern of: damp-heat in the gallbladder, or damp-heat drying up fluids in the Gallbladder leading to stones. After you have seen your MD and gotten your situation under control, diet and Chinese herbs can be very helpful with maintenance of this pattern. When looking for a modern formula for clearing Damp Heat, spreading the liver qi, and moistening to assist movement look for a formula containing one or more of the following herbs:

Best Chinese Herbs for Gallstones

Long Dan Cao – Enters the Liver and the Gallbladder to clear damp-heat.

Zhi Ke – Unblocks qi obstruction and facilitates the passage of gallstones.

Yin Chen –  Clears damp heat for the liver and gallbladder channels, promotes urination to help the flow of bile.

Additional information

This Formula Comes in:

Capsules, Granules

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