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peptic and duodenal ulcer, hyperacidity, gastritis

peptic and duodenal ulcer, hyperacidity, gastritis

Traditional therapeutic uses

Main indications: peptic and duodenal ulcer, hyperacidity, gastritis.

In Chinese energy, this formula is used to restore and strengthen the stomach, calm pain and neutralize excess acidity, disperse blood stasis.

Associated symptoms : belching, acid regurgitation, heartburn and heartburn, painful swelling of the gastric region

Dosage

4 to 6 tablets, 2 to 3 times a day, before meals
or as needed

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This product decreases gastric acidity, removes pain and helps regenerate ulcerated tissues of the gastric mucosa. It does not treat the cause of the disease. If your feelings of bitterness and burning constantly return, it would be better to consult a doctor and a therapist in traditional Chinese medicine.

Precautions

  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • There is also a product on the market called Wei Te Ling Wan. Although it has almost the same Chinese name, this preparation is different and aims to treat another syndrome.

Composition

Name in pine yin

Pharmaceutical name

Therapeutic actions

Hai Piao Xiao

Os sepiae seu sepiellae (cuttlefish bone)

Hemostatic, astringent, controls acidity and stops pain

Yan Hu Suo

Rhizoma corydalis (corydalis rhizome)

Activates blood circulation, stops pain and disperses blood stasis

Feng Mi

Email (honey)

Tones the Center and calms spasms

On the shelves

Although it does not meet the manufacturing standards ofAustralian Therapeutic Goods Administration, the following product has been analyzed showing that it does not contain pesticides, contaminants or synthetic drugs.

  • Wei Te Ling "204". Manufactured by Tsingtao Medicine Works, Qindao, China.

Available in Chinese herbalists, several stores of natural health products as well as distributors of acupuncture equipment and traditional Chinese medicine.

Research and writing: Arlette Rouleau, Ac., OAQ and Pierre Lefrançois

References

Bensky Dan and Barolet Randall, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Formulas & Strategies, Seattle, Eastland Press, 1990.
Fratkin Jake Paul, Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines, Shya Publications, Boulder, July 2001.
Brother Marie-Victorin. Laurentian flora, Montreal, Les Presses com l'Université com Montréal, 1964.
Married Eric. Large Chinese Pharmacopoeia form, Editions Paracelse, 1990.
Naeser Margaret A. Outline Guide to Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines in Pill Form, Boston, Boston Chinese Medicine, 1993.

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