Tortoise-Yin | Seven Forests
Hu Qian Gui Yin Pian
*Tortoise-Yin replaces Tortoise Shell Tablets
Tortoise-Yin Uses and Indications of When to Use It
- Night sweating
- Feverish feeling
- Menopausal syndrome
- Weakness due to feverish disorder
- Muscular debility
- Chronic cough
Tortoise-Yin TCM Uses and Properties
- Nourish Yin and Blood
- Clear Deficiency Heat
Tortoise-Yin Serving Size
2-3 tablets, 3 times a day, or as prescribed.
Best on an empty stomach.
Tortoise-Yin Safety and Contraindications
- Use cautiously for those with diarrhea, chronic loose stool, or other signs of Spleen Deficiency
Tortoise-Yin is designed for practitioners skilled in the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Self-diagnosis and self treatment aren't recommended for chronic, recurring, long term, or serious conditions. To insure the best outcome for yourself and minimize the cost and chance of side effects, Start an E-mail Consultation. Pregnant women are advised to consult with their health care providers before using any supplement.
Tortoise-Yin Ingredients
| Tiang Men Dong | Asparagus |
17% |
| Huang Bai (Chuan) | Phellodendron Bark | 15% |
| Sheng Di Huang | Rehmannia (Raw) | 12% |
| Mai Men Dong | Ophiopogon Tuber | 12% |
| Zhi Mu | Anemarrhena Rz. | 12% |
| Suo Yang | Cynomorium | 12% |
| Gou Qi Zi | Lycium Fruit | 12% |
| Chen Pi (Ju Pi) | Citrus Peel | 6% |
| Gan Jiang | Dried Ginger Root | 2% |
* Information is for educational purpose and is not meant to substitute for the advice of your healthcare 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.
