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Description of Bupleurum Calmative Compound |
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Planetary Herbals Bupleurum Calmative Compound is a classic Chinese herbal preparation, Xiao Yao Wan, which has been known under various names, such as 'Relaxed Wanderer' and 'Free and Relaxed Pills.' It was developed in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), almost 875 years ago. Especially useful for premenstrual and menopausal ups and downs, it has remained one of Chinese herbalism's most valued formulas for supporting a calm state of emotional well-being.
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Ingredients of Bupleurum Calmative Compound |
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Serving Size: 2 tablets |
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Proprietary Blend: Bupleurum Root, Dong Quai Root, Atractylodes Root, Peony Root, Ginger Root, Poria Cocos Sclerotium, Licorice Root, and Chinese Mint Leaf. |
1.5 g |
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Ingredients: stearic acid, sorbitol, colloidal silicon dioxide, and magnesium stearate.
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Suggested Use for Bupleurum Calmative Compound |
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2 tablets twice daily between meals, or as recommended by your health care professional.
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Warning for Bupleurum Calmative Compound |
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Not for use during pregnancy.
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