CURING (KANG NING WAN) 康宁丸
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Actions: Disperses wind-cold and damp during summer time, resolves spleen damp, regulates stomach, and resolves phlegm.
Main indications: Primarily used for digestive distubances due to wind invasion of stomach channel (stomach flu). Also useful for food poisoning, as well as a variety of digestive disorders due to deficiency of spleen and stomach qi, or stagnation of stomach qi. Discomforts include sudden and violent cramping, headache, vomiting, abdominal bloating with pain, and difficulty in passing stools, or diarrhea. Useful for general nausea, motion-sickness, or morning sickness.
Curing (Kang Ning Wan) regulates the central burner, improves digestion, and expels wind-cold durig the summertime. This is a popular and commonly used medicine in China both at home and when traveling, and is especially useful when the quality of the food and water in a new location is the suspected cause. The name "healthy and peaceful" reflects the sense of wellbeing commonly experienced after taking the medicine. It is used to treat gastric disorders due to summertime wind-cold and damp, with symptoms that include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, regurgitation, gastric hyperacidity, abdominal distension, and poor appetite. Wind-cold symptoms such as low fever, slight chills and headache, may also be present. In the presence of these symptoms, this formula may be used to treat gastreoenteritis (bacterial or viral) and motion sickness. If there is a known history of motion sickness, Curing should be taken half an hour to one hour before traveling.
Ingredients:
Poria (sclerotium)
Job's ears (seed)
Fragrant gangelica (root)
Magnolia (stem)
Cang-zhu atractylodes (rhizome)
Chinese giant hyssop (whole plant)
Apricot (seed)
Kudzu (root)
Rice (sprout)
Chrysanthemum (flower)
Tangerine (rind)
Chinese mint (above ground parts)
Packing: 70 pills / bottle.
Caution: Do not use if pregnant.
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