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Restore the Right (You Gui Yin Tang) | Herbal Tincture

Restore the Right (You Gui Yin Tang) | Herbal Tincture

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Size: 1 oz (w/dropper included) - approx. 10 days supply

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What is it?:

Restore the Right (You Gui Yin Tang) Herbal Tincture is what is known in Chinese Medicine as a qi and yang tonic. This formula supports the foundational energy of the body and is a great tonic formula for those suffering from chronic fatigue, for the elderly, or for those recovering from a long illness. 

This formula is also good to address many symptoms that tend to appear when Kidney qi and yang are deficient... see the list below for specifics. 

What is it good for:

  • chronic fatigue, listlessness, adrenal fatigue
  • sore lumbar, lower back pain and weakness, and weakness behind the knees.
  • urinary dysfunction, male impotence, infertility issues
  • edema
  • cold limbs/extremities; inability to "get warm"
  • poor digestion, loose. watery stools

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: Preparred Rehmannia (Shu di Huang), Aconite prepared root (Fu zi), Cinnamon bark pith (Rou gui), Chinese yam (Shan yao), Lycium Fruit (Gou qi zi), Honey-fried licorice root (Zhi gan cao), Cornelian cherry (Shan zhu yu)

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.

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