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AC-Q by Health Concerns

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If AC-Q IS OUT OF STOCK
SUBSTITUTE suggestion:  DU HUO JI SHENG WAN

Supports Circulation and Joint Health

AC-Q supports the treatment of weakness and pain in the low back and lower body. 

The chief herb in the formula is FANG FENG (siler root).  Though classified as an herb that releases the surface and is commonly used for head colds, Siler is also used as a pain reliever in many formulas used for pain from BI Syndrome. 

Assisting herbs, DU HUO (angelica pubescens) and SANG JI SHENG (loranthus parasiticus) also offer support for pain relief. Furthermore, the DU HUO directs the action of the formula to the lower body.

Note that this complex formula is a modern day invention of Health Concerns, and is non-traditional, so it offers a limited history of use.  For a more traditional formula, offering similar properties and a long history of use, see DU HUO JI SHENG WAN.

AC-Q TCM Uses and Properties

  • Dispels Wind And Cold From The Channels
  • Activates Blood Circulation
  • Tonifies Kidney Yin And Yang
  • Open Channels
  • Wind-Damp Bi Syndrome
  • Wind-Stroke

When Not to Take AC-Q Tablets: Cautions and Side Effects

 Do not use during pregnancy.

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 Televisit, Phone, or Online-herbal-consultation.

How many AC-Q  to Take: Dosage

2-3 capsules or tablets two to three times a day, best on an empty stomach, or as prescribed.

AC-Q Ingredients

Bing Pian Borneol
He Shou Wu
Fo Ti
Dang Gui (Shen) Tangkuei
Ding Xiang Clove
Fang Feng Siler
Huang Lian Coptis
Mu Xiang Vladimiria 
Niu Xi (Huai) Achyranthes Root
Du Huo Pubescent Angelica Root
Qin Jiao Gentiana Macrophylla Root
Qing Pi Citrus Viride
Ren Shen Ginseng
Rou Gui Cinnamon Bark
Ru Xiang Mastic
Sang Ji Sheng Loranthus
Shu Di Huang Rehmannia (Cooked)
Tian Ma Gastrodia
Gao Ben
Ligusticum Root
Wu Yao Lindera Root

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* 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.