Postpartum
Postpartum
SKU | HC200 | |
Brand | Health Concerns | |
Unit Size | 270 capsules, 750 mg, 30 day supply | |
Dosage | 3 capsules, 3 times per day, between meals | |
Potency | not disclosed - unknown | |
Contraindications | 1. Heavy bleeding, seek medical attention. 2. Deficiency heat syndrome, with night sweating, hot soles and palms. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Tonifies Spleen Qi, Invigorates Blood and Dispels Stasis, Tonifies Blood, Stops Deficiency Bleeding, Nourishes Jing (Kidney Essense), Stops Pain | |
Actions | 1. Useful for women with fatigue and dysmenorrhea as a result of childbirth, surgery, abortions, lifestyle. 2. Initiates uterine contraction and clears retained uterine blood following childbirth. 3. Dispels retained placenta. 4. Stops mild bleeding. 5. R | |
Recommendations | Health Concerns Clinical Handbook PDF Note: Health Concerns is converting all formulas from tablets to capsules. Our inventory will reflect both until the conversion is complete. |
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Chinese name | Qi and Jing | |
English name | Postpartum |
Description | This formula was designed by Dr. Jake Fratkin and used successfully in his clinic. It is primarily for postpartum normalization of the uterus, and to replenish Qi and Jing lost during labor. |
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Ingredients | Ren Shen (Ginseng root) Huang Qi (Astragalus root) Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia cooked root) Dan Shen (Salvia root) Fu Ling (Poria sclerotium) Yi Mu Cao (Leonurus herb) Dang Gui (Tang Kuei root) Bai Shao (White Peony root) He Shou Wu (Ho-shou-wu root) Bai Zhu (White Atractylodes rhizome) Chuan Xiong (Ligusticum fruit) E Jiao (Gelatinum) Shan Zha (Crataegus fruit) Qian Cao Gen (Rubia fruit) Chen Pi (Citrus peel) Ai Ye (Artemesia flower) Gan Cao (Licorice root) |