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Supplements
Allows Balanced to be Sustained Description : Description: Stomach Chi Poor digestion and inadequate nutrient assimilation come from the lack of sufficient constitutional strength in the digestive system. Nourishment at a deep level will allow balance to be sustained. Stomach Chi works to improve the ability to take in and process food and life's daily stresses - physically, emotionally, and mentally. From the Oriental point of view, poor digestion and inadequate nutrient assimilation come from the lack of sufficient constitutional strength in the digestive system. Nourishment at a deep level will allow balance to be sustained.Stomach Chi works to improve the ability to take in and process "food" physically, emotionally, and mentally. Stomach Chi does not attempt to deal directly with the symptoms associated with digestive disturbances. Rather, it works at a functional level. The body is then able to let the well-designed digestive system do its work. When the stomach chi is strong, the body mechanism is fueled and ready for the tasks needed to be carried out. This distinction between chasing symptoms and strengthening stomach chi is a phenomenon worth experiencing. Directions: Basic Way: Take 2 capsules three times a day. Another Way: Throw out the notion that a printed set of directions will provide the exact answer. Consider size, constitution, timing, and how you feel. Frequent use may be required to change momentum. The maximum amount is 2 capsules every 20 minutes for up to two hours. If you have taken Stomach Chi six times (12 capsules) in two hours and there is no progress, consult with your health care provider. After feeling better, continue to take more powder three to five times during the day to build up your chi system. Stomach Chi can be a useful tool to fortify your inner energy and prevent problems before they arise.
Headline Description : Cold Snap embraces an Oriental philosophy that speaks of an inner strength and outward glow called righteous chi. As an integral part of your health, it will protect you from invasions and cast out vicious energies, such as stress, chills, dampness, heat, and contagious illnesses. Cold Snap, a revolutionary herbal formula with 20 herbs, is a tool to build righteous chi and repel these unwanted guests.Cold Snap does not eliminate, stimulate, or suppress, but rather directs you toward a state of balance at the deepest level. The body's well-designed systems can then function. This distinction between chasing symptoms and strengthening righteous chi is a phenomenon worth experiencing. You won't be dried-up, buzzed, or drained by Cold Snap. Supplement Facts: Phragmites (root) - Rhizoma Phragmitis Communis RecensForsythia (fruit) - Fructus Forsythiiae SuspensaeJapanese honeysuckle (flower) - Flos Lonicerae JaponicaeBurdock (fruit) - Fructus Arctii LappaeSoybean - Semen Sojae PraeparataLophatherium (leaves) - Herba Lophatheri GracilisBalloon flower (root) - Radix Platycodi GrandifloriChinese thoroughwax (root) - Radix BupleuriSchizonepeta (herb, flower) - Herba seu Flos Schizonepetae TenuifoliaePinellia (root) - Rhizoma Pinelliae TernataeJujube (fruit) - Fructus Zizyphi JujubaeScullcap (root) - Radix ScutellariaeOriental ginseng (root) - Radix GinsengChinese mint (leaves) - Herba Menthae HaplocalycisGinger (root) - Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis RecensLicorice (root) - Radix Glycyrrhizae UalensisDong quai (root) - Radix Angelicae SinensisWhite peony (root) - Radix Paeonia LactifloraeSichuan lovage (root) - Radix Ligustici ChuanxiongRehmannia (root) - Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Conquitae ? Other Ingredients: There is a cornstarch excipient that is used to bind the formula together. It is a very, very small amount. The gelatin capsules are bovine from the hoof of the cow. The powder versions of the formulas are vegetarian. Directions: Take two capsules of Cold Snap three times a day.
Headline Description : Cold Snap embraces an Oriental philosophy that speaks of an inner strength and outward glow called righteous chi. As an integral part of your health, it will protect you from invasions and cast out vicious energies, such as stress, chills, dampness, heat, and contagious illnesses. Cold Snap, a revolutionary herbal formula with 20 herbs, is a tool to build righteous chi and repel these unwanted guests. Cold Snap does not eliminate, stimulate, or suppress, but rather directs you toward a state of balance at the deepest level. The body's well-designed systems can then function. This distinction between chasing symptoms and strengthening righteous chi is a phenomenon worth experiencing. You won't be dried-up, buzzed, or drained by Cold Snap. Supplement Facts: Phragmites (root) - Rhizoma Phragmitis Communis RecensForsythia (fruit) - Fructus Forsythiiae SuspensaeJapanese honeysuckle (flower) - Flos Lonicerae JaponicaeBurdock (fruit) - Fructus Arctii LappaeSoybean - Semen Sojae PraeparataLophatherium (leaves) - Herba Lophatheri GracilisBalloon flower (root) - Radix Platycodi GrandifloriChinese thoroughwax (root) - Radix BupleuriSchizonepeta (herb, flower) - Herba seu Flos Schizonepetae TenuifoliaePinellia (root) - Rhizoma Pinelliae TernataeJujube (fruit) - Fructus Zizyphi JujubaeScullcap (root) - Radix ScutellariaeOriental ginseng (root) - Radix GinsengChinese mint (leaves) - Herba Menthae HaplocalycisGinger (root) - Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis RecensLicorice (root) - Radix Glycyrrhizae UalensisDong quai (root) - Radix Angelicae SinensisWhite peony (root) - Radix Paeonia LactifloraeSichuan lovage (root) - Radix Ligustici ChuanxiongRehmannia (root) - Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Conquitae ? Other Ingredients: There is a cornstarch excipient that is used to bind the formula together. It is a very, very small amount. The gelatin capsules are bovine from the hoof of the cow. The powder versions of the formulas are vegetarian ? Directions: Take two capsules of Cold Snap three times a day.
Herbal Formula Description : Oriental philosophy speaks of an elusive quality of inner strength and outward glow called righteous chi. As an integral part of your health, it will protect you from invasions and cast out any unwanted guest. Vicious energies, such as stress, chills, dampness, heat, and contagious illnesses, are constantly trying to invade the body. Cold Snap, a revolutionary herbal formula, is a tool to build righteous chi and repel these unwanted guests before they move in and invite friends over. ? Other Ingredients: Forsythia, Lonicera, Tang Kuei, Phragmites, Articum, Soja, Bamboo Leaves, Peony, Platycodon, Buplerum, Scute, Cnidium, Ginseng, Rehmannia, Licorice, Jujube, Pinellia Ginger, Schizonepeta, Mentha, Corn Starch, Excipient ?
Assists in Moving Stagnant Energy Description : As with other OHCO-Motion products, OHCO-Flow assists with moving stagnant energy and easing discomfort due to aches and pains. It has an extra ingredient that focuses on moving chi above the waist. It's great for neck and shoulder tension, jaw related problems, and other challenges to the upper body. ? Other Ingredients: Pueraria (root) - Pueraria Lobota (ge gen), Poria (fruiting body) - Sclerotium Poriae Cocos (fu ling), White peony (root) - Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae (bai shao), Peach (seed) - Semen Persicae (tao ren), Cassia (bark) - Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae (gui zhi), Tree peony (root, bark) - Cortex Moutan Radicis (mu dan pi), Dong quai (root) - Radix Angelicae Sinensis (dang gui), Sichuan lovage (root) - Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong (chuan xiong), Rehmannia (root) - Radix Rehmannia Glutinosae (sheng di huang), Atractylodes (root) - Rhizoma Atractylodes (cang zhu), Tangerine (aged peel) - Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae (chen pi), Ginger (root) - Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis Recens (sheng jiang), Chinese clematis (root) - Radix Clematidis (wei ling xian), Notopterygium (root) - Rhizoma et Radix Notopterygii (qiang huo), Large leaf gentian (root) - Radix Gentianae Macrophyllae (qin jiao), Siler (root) - Radix Ledebouriellae Divaricatae (fang feng), Stephania (root) - Radix Stephaniae Tetrandrae (han fang ji), Achyranthes (root) - Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae (niu xi), Fragrant angelica (root) - Radix Angelicae Dahuricae (bai zhi), Licorice (root) - Radix Glycyrrhizae Ualensis (gan cao). Other ingredients: There is a cornstarch excipient that is used to bind the formula together. It is a very, very small amount. The gelatin capsules are bovine from the hoof of the cow. The powder versions of the formulas are vegetarian. ?
Allows You To Be Balanced and Sustained Description : Poor digestion and inadequate nutrient assimilation come from the lack of sufficient constitutional strength in the digestive system. Nourishment at a deep level will allow balance to be sustained. Stomach Chi works to improve the ability to take in and process food and life's daily stresses - physically, emotionally, and mentally. From the Oriental point of view, poor digestion and inadequate nutrient assimilation come from the lack of sufficient constitutional strength in the digestive system. Nourishment at a deep level will allow balance to be sustained. Stomach Chi works to improve the ability to take in and process "food" physically, emotionally, and mentally. Stomach Chi does not attempt to deal directly with the symptoms associated with digestive disturbances. Rather, it works at a functional level. The body is then able to let the well-designed digestive system do its work. When the stomach chi is strong, the body mechanism is fueled and ready for the tasks needed to be carried out. This distinction between chasing symptoms and strengthening stomach chi is a phenomenon worth experiencing. Supplement Facts: ? Other Ingredients: Pinellia (root) - Rhizoma Pinellia Ternatae ? ? Poria (fruiting body) - Sclerotium Poriae Cocos ? ? Oriental ginseng (root) - Radix Ginseng ? ? Atractylodes (root) - Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae ? ? Ginger (root) - Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis Recens ? ? Magnolia (bark) - Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis ? ? Saussurea (root) - Radix Aucklandiae Lappae ? ? Chinese cardamom (seed) - Fructus Amomi ? ? Tangerine (aged peel) - Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae ? ? Perilla (leaf) - Folium Perillae Frutescentis ? ? Licorice (root) - Radix Glycyrrhizae Ualensis ? ? Other ingredients: There is a cornstarch excipient that is used to bind the formula together. It is a very, very small amount. The gelatin capsules are bovine from the hoof of the cow. The powder versions of the formulas are vegetarian. ? ? Directions: Take 2 capsules three times a day.