Honeysuckle and Forsythia (Yin Qiao Tang) - Herbal Tincture
Honeysuckle and Forsythia (Yin Qiao Tang) - Herbal Tincture
Size: 1 oz (w/dropper included)-- approx. 10 days supply
MADE IN USA
What is it?:
Honeysuckle and Forsythia (Yin Qiao Tang) is a popular and useful remedy to have on hand in your medicine cabinet. Take it as soon as you feel the first signs of a cold or flu coming on. Symptoms this formula addresses may include relatively high acute-onset fever, headache, painful sore throat**, thirst/dry throat, and dry cough.
IMPORTANT: This formula has to be taken within 24-48 hours of the onset of the symptoms for it to be effective. After that, different formulas should be used depending on how the presentation of symptoms changes.
** my personal favorite formula for this is Andrograhis formula (Chuan Xin Lian Tang), which can be used concurrently with Yin Qiao if necessary.
What is it good for:
- acute on-set fever
- headache
- sore throat
- common cold & flu
Traditional Chinese medicine benefits:
- release exterior
- clear heat
- remove toxins
What else you might like to know:
It is important to understand that Chinese herbs work by restoring balance to the body. This means that you usually have to take an herb or a formula for a longer period of time than you would with pharmaceuticals in order to get results-- usually at least a month, and often times longer than that... it all depends on the individual and the nature of the ailment being addressed.
Ingredients: Lonicera flower (Jin yin hua), Forsythia fruit (Lian qiao), Platycodon root (Jie geng), Burdock fruit (Niu bang zi), Fermented soybean (Dan dou chi), Phragmites root-- fresh juice (Lou gen (xian)), Licorice root (Gan cao), Lophatherum herb (Dan zhu ye), Schitzonepeta herb (Jing jie), Field mint (Bo he)
Directions for use:
Shake Well before each use.
Maintenance Serving: Dissolve 1-2 droppers (1/2 tsp.) in warm water or juice 2-3 times daily.
Augmented Serving: Take 1 full tsp. 2 to 3 times daily in warm water or juice or as directed by a qualified herbalist familiar with the use of Chinese herbs and formulas.
To evaporate alcohol place in hot water.