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When under stress, qi (energy) tightens in your chest. This protective reaction is triggered by by events in our life or events in our memory.
Dr. Shen's Free and Easy Pill reduces feelings of stress by helping to release tension in the chest. Based on a 900 year old formula, It uses bupleurum (chai hu) and other natural substances to relieve chest constraint and to promote the free flow of Qi in the chest.
Dr. Shen's Free and Easy Pill is also known as Rambling Powder. The formula was first published in the Imperial Grace Formulary of the Tai Ping era (1078-1085 AD).This formula can also be used together with other herbs or formulae when stress or Liver heat is an aggrevating factor.
Also known as xiao yao, xiaoyao, hsiao yao, or shao yao wan.
Package Description: 200 Tablets
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Number of Servings: 66
Ingredients
Hare’s ear root (Bupleurum Root) Chai HuRelaxes constrained Qi and releases the exterior
White Peony Root (Paeonia lactiflora root) Bai ShaoPacifies the liver and nourishes the blood
Tang gui root (Angelica sinensis root) Dang GuiTonifies the blood, and invigorates and harmonizes the blood
White Atractylodes (Atractylodes macrocephala rhizome) Bai ZhuBenefits the Qi, stabilizes the exterior, strengthens the spleen, and dries dampness
Hoelin (Poria cocos fungus) Fu LingQuiets the heart, calms the spirit, harmonizes the middle, and strengthens the spleen
Ginger (Zingiber) Sheng JiangReleases the exterior, disperses cold, and adjusts the nutritive and protective qi
Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza uralensis root) Gan CaoHarmonizes other herbs, clears heat, detoxifies fire poison, and tonifies qi
Mint Leaf (Mentha herba) Bo HeFrees constrained Qi, clears the head and eyes, and disperses wind heat
Dosage: 3 tablets, every three or four hours; or as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Safety
XIAO YAO WAN is generally considered safe for everyone, nevertheless, pregnant women are advised to consult with their healthcare providers before using any supplement. Traditional Chinese Medicine, when used properly, is powerful and reliable, but it can also be complex. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment aren’t recommended for chronic, recurring, or serious illness.