Bing Lian San 冰連散 - Borneol and Coptis Powder
BING LIAN SAN Uses
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BING LIAN SAN Ingredients
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Pin Yin Name
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Rz. Coptidis | Huang Lian | 1.5-10g | 48 |
Flos Magnoliae | Xin Yi Hua | 2-10g | 48 |
Borneolum | Bing Pian | 0.1-0.9g | 4 |
BING LIAN SAN Safety & Side Effects
Traditional Chinese Medicine is powerful and reliable, but it can be complex. As TCM is not based on symptoms alone, self-diagnosis and self-treatment aren't recommended. Best to start a TeleConsult or online-herbal-consultation.
BING LIAN SAN Dosage
Granules: 2-4 grams, taken 2-3 times a day, or as prescribed
Whole Herbs: Using a container made of ceramic, glass, or stainless steel (no aluminum, iron or copper) boil 1 packet of herbs in 2-quarts of water or until 2 cups of medicine remain.
Strain herbs; save and refrigerate for a second boiling. Drink 1 cup in the AM. And 1 cup in the PM. If desired, repeat the following day, using the saved herbs from the refrigerator. Or as prescribed.
* What’s the Difference Between, PIAN, WAN, TANG, SAN, SHUI and GAO?
- PIAN = Tablet (modern looking pill)
- WAN = Pill (old-style or handmade pill, or black teapill)
- TANG = Water Decoction (boiled whole herbs)
- SAN = Powder (milled or granulated)
- SHUI = Tincture (extract with alcohol or other solvent)
- GAO = Paste (topical unguent or plaster)
**Information is for educational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice of your health care provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
This product is custom made and cannot be returned, refunded, or exchanged.