Guan Jie Shu Wan (Sun Ten)

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Description:
The Sun Ten brand of Guan Jie Shu Wan. This formula is also known as Xi Guan Jie Xiao Tong Wan.
Format and Dosage:
90 Sun Ten Capsules - General Dose 2 capsules 2-3 times per day. At full dose lasts approximately 15 days.
Potential Usages:
Our theory site has clinical information about Guan Jie Shu Wan including, traditionally included ingredients, diagnostic associations, potential clinical applications and more. For usage we recommend that you consult directly with a practitioner (see why here).
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Formula Details @ Store
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Please Note that we carry this product from multiple suppliers. Other suppliers are listed below:
Details and Brands @ Store
- HBW ($9.99)200 HBW Teapills - General Dose 5-8 teapills 2-3 times per day. At full dose lasts approximately 9 days.
About Sun Ten:
Dr. Hong-yen Hsu is the founder of Sun Ten. He was recognized as the “Father of Scientific Chinese herbal Extraction” in Taiwan as he devoted his life to the modernization of Chinese herbal extraction. He later became the Director of the Drug Control Bureau, a position comparable to the United States’ F.D.A. Dr. Hsu established Sun Ten in 1946 originating in Taiwan. Sun Ten has since grown into a pharmaceutical grade manufacturing company dedicated to produce the world’s finest Chinese herbal extract product for nearly seven decades. Quality assurance is guaranteed right from the start through careful selection of authentic raw herbs, controlled manufacturing process and finished product reassurance through scientific measures. With an emphasis on safety, quality, efficacy, and consistency Sun Ten is able to produce high quality products, which meet the strictest of international standards.
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Guan Jie Shu Wan - Sun Ten
Product Relationships
- Store Category: Herbal Formulas
Brand: Sun Ten
Base Formula: Xi Guan Jie Bi Tong Wan
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Related Patterns · Liver Wind · Liver Cold Stagnation · Stomach Dampness ·
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