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  • Sale -5% Nong's Yu Zhi Zi Ba Yue Zha Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Yu Zhi Zi (Ba Yue Zha) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Yu Zhi Zi (Ba Yue Zha) — Akebia FruitBa Yue Zha, harvested classically in the eighth lunar month, is a lesser-known liver-soothing fruit traditionally used for stagnation-type discomfort.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Akebiae (Ba Yue Zha / Yu Zhi Zi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi-regulating herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, this herb is traditionally used to soothe the liver and regulate qi, and to assist water passage — classically indicated for chest and flank distension and mild urinary discomfort associated with qi stagnation.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy without practitioner guidance. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Sha Yuan Zi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Sha Yuan Zi (Flatstem Milkvetch Seed) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Sha Yuan Zi — Flatstem Milkvetch SeedSha Yuan Zi is a classical kidney-securing seed, gentle enough for sustained daily use alongside other kidney tonics.Source & Preparation Herb: Semen Astragali Complanati (Sha Yuan Zi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Yang-tonifying, essence-securing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Sha Yuan Zi is traditionally used to tonify kidney yang, secure essence, and brighten the eyes — classically indicated for low vitality and soreness of the lower back from kidney deficiency.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally matched to damp-heat patterns of the lower burner. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Zhi He Shou Wu Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Zhi He Shou Wu (Processed Fo-Ti Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Zhi He Shou Wu — Processed Fleeceflower RootZhi He Shou Wu is He Shou Wu prepared by traditional black-bean steaming, which classically transforms its action from toxin-clearing to blood-and-essence tonifying.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Polygoni Multiflori Praeparata (Zhi He Shou Wu, black-bean processed), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood and essence-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label to confirm this is the processed (Zhi) form, as it differs from raw He Shou Wu.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Zhi He Shou Wu is traditionally used to tonify liver and kidney and nourish blood and essence — classically indicated for early graying of the hair, dizziness, and soreness of the lower back from deficiency.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForIf you have any liver condition, discuss use of this herb with your physician before starting, and discontinue and seek medical advice if you notice unusual fatigue, jaundice, or abdominal discomfort. Not traditionally used for damp-phlegm patterns with poor appetite.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Sang Zhi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Sang Zhi (Mulberry Twig) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Sang Zhi — Mulberry TwigSang Zhi is the young branch of the mulberry tree, a gentle wind-damp dispelling herb with a special affinity for the upper limbs.Source & Preparation Herb: Ramulus Mori (Sang Zhi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Wind-damp dispelling herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Sang Zhi is traditionally used to dispel wind-damp and unblock the channels, with a classical affinity for the arms and shoulders — indicated for joint aches and numbness of the upper limbs.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForGenerally mild and broadly tolerated; consult a licensed practitioner if you have specific health concerns.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Bai Hua She She Cao Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Bai Hua She She Cao (Oldenlandia) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Bai Hua She She Cao — Oldenlandia Whole HerbBai Hua She She Cao is a widely used modern heat-toxin-clearing herb, its small white flowers giving rise to its descriptive name.Source & Preparation Herb: Herba Hedyotis Diffusae (Bai Hua She She Cao), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-toxin clearing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Bai Hua She She Cao is traditionally used to clear heat-toxin and drain damp-heat — classically indicated for hot, swollen, painful conditions and damp-heat patterns.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-deficiency patterns or weak digestion, given its cold nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -6% Nong's Chen Pi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Chen Pi (Aged Tangerine Peel) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Chen Pi — Aged Tangerine PeelChen Pi is dried, aged citrus peel, traditionally valued more highly the longer it has been stored — a foundational qi-regulating herb of the digestive and respiratory systems.Source & Preparation Herb: Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae (Chen Pi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi-regulating, phlegm-transforming herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Chen Pi is traditionally used to regulate qi and harmonize the middle burner, and to dry dampness and transform phlegm — classically indicated for bloating, poor appetite, nausea, and cough with phlegm.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for dry cough from yin deficiency, given its drying nature. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's He Shou Wu Concentrated Granules

    Nong's He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    He Shou Wu — Raw Fleeceflower RootHe Shou Wu (raw / unprocessed Polygonum multiflorum) is distinct in classical use from its steamed counterpart, Zhi He Shou Wu — the raw form is used for a different set of purposes.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Polygoni Multiflori (He Shou Wu, raw/unprocessed), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-toxin clearing, intestine-moistening herbs (raw form) Please refer to the product label to confirm whether this preparation is raw or processed (Zhi) He Shou Wu, as their traditional uses differ.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, raw He Shou Wu is traditionally used to disperse toxin swellings and moisten the intestines for constipation of the dry, deficient type — a different classical application from the blood-and-essence-tonifying use of the processed (Zhi) form.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for loose stools or weak digestion. If you have any liver condition, discuss use of this herb with your physician before starting, and discontinue and seek medical advice if you notice unusual fatigue, jaundice, or abdominal discomfort.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -6% Nong's Gui Zhi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Twig) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Gui Zhi — Cinnamon TwigGui Zhi is the young twig of the cinnamon tree, a warming exterior-releasing herb central to Gui Zhi Tang and numerous other classical formulas.Source & Preparation Herb: Ramulus Cinnamomi (Gui Zhi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Warm, exterior-releasing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Gui Zhi is traditionally used to release wind-cold at the exterior, warm and unblock the channels, and support yang qi to transform fluids — classically indicated for chills with sweating, joint aches, and cold-type circulation patterns.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for heat patterns or during pregnancy without practitioner guidance, given its warming, moving nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's E Zhu Concentrated Granules

    Nong's E Zhu (Zedoary Rhizome) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    E Zhu — Zedoary (Curcuma Rhizome)E Zhu is a strong qi-and-blood-moving rhizome from the turmeric family, traditionally paired with San Leng for stubborn stasis and accumulation.Source & Preparation Herb: Rhizoma Curcumae (E Zhu), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood-breaking, qi-moving herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, E Zhu is traditionally used to strongly break qi stagnation and blood stasis — classically indicated for fixed abdominal masses and stubborn pain of the stasis type, traditionally reserved for robust constitutions under practitioner guidance.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula. We recommend working with a licensed TCM practitioner for this potent herb.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy, during heavy menstrual bleeding, or by those on blood-thinning medication without physician guidance.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, as directed by your practitioner.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Nu Zhen Zi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Nu Zhen Zi (Privet Fruit) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Nu Zhen Zi — Glossy Privet FruitNu Zhen Zi, harvested classically at the winter solstice, is a gentle liver-kidney yin tonic and one half of the elegant two-herb formula Er Zhi Wan.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (Nu Zhen Zi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Yin-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Nu Zhen Zi is traditionally used to nourish liver and kidney yin — classically indicated for early graying of hair, dizziness, blurred vision, and soreness of the lower back, suited to sustained gentle use.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for spleen-cold patterns with loose stools. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Zhi Zi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Zhi Zi (Gardenia Fruit) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Zhi Zi — Gardenia FruitZhi Zi is a classical fire-draining herb, present in Zhi Zi Chi Tang, Dao Chi San, and Xie Bai San among many others.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Gardeniae (Zhi Zi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-clearing, fire-draining herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Zhi Zi is traditionally used to drain fire and clear heat from the three burners, cool the blood, and relieve irritability with a stuffy, restless chest sensation.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for weak digestion with loose stools, given its cold, bitter nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Yi Mu Cao Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Yi Mu Cao (Motherwort) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Yi Mu Cao — Motherwort, the "Benefit Mother Herb"Yi Mu Cao's name literally means "benefit mother herb," reflecting its long classical use across women's health and postpartum care.Source & Preparation Herb: Herba Leonuri (Yi Mu Cao), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood-invigorating herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Yi Mu Cao is traditionally used to invigorate blood and regulate menstruation, and to promote urination for mild swelling — classically indicated for menstrual irregularity and cramping associated with stasis.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy, given its blood-moving nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    $41.90 $39.90

  • Sale -4% Nong's Tu Si Zi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Tu Si Zi (Dodder Seed) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Tu Si Zi — Dodder SeedTu Si Zi is the seed of a parasitic vine, a classical balanced kidney tonic that gently supports both yin and yang, recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Semen Cuscutae (Tu Si Zi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Yang-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Tu Si Zi is traditionally used to tonify kidney yang and yin, secure essence, and brighten the eyes — classically indicated for low vitality, soreness of the lower back, and dim vision from kidney deficiency, and traditionally to calm a restless fetus in pregnancy under supervision.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally matched to damp-heat patterns of the lower burner. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Dang Gui Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Dang Gui (Angelica Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Dang Gui — The "Female Ginseng" of Chinese MedicineDang Gui is one of the most frequently used blood-nourishing herbs, chief herb of Si Wu Tang and Dang Gui Shao Yao San, central to women's health traditions.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood-nourishing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Dang Gui is traditionally used to nourish and invigorate the blood, and to moisten the intestines — classically indicated for pale complexion, dizziness, and menstrual irregularity from blood deficiency.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForIf you take blood-thinning medication, consult your physician before use. Not traditionally used during pregnancy without practitioner guidance, or during heavy menstrual bleeding.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -6% Nong's Yu Zhu Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Yu Zhu (Solomon's Seal, Fragrant) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Yu Zhu — Fragrant Solomon's Seal RhizomeYu Zhu is a gentle yin-nourishing rhizome, valued for moistening dryness without the heaviness of richer tonics.Source & Preparation Herb: Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati (Yu Zhu), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Yin-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Yu Zhu is traditionally used to nourish lung and stomach yin and generate fluids — classically indicated for dry cough, dry mouth and thirst, and after febrile illness has depleted fluids.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for damp-phlegm patterns with poor appetite. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Mu Gua Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Mu Gua (Chinese Quince) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Mu Gua — Chinese Quince FruitMu Gua (Chaenomeles fruit) is a classical sinew-relaxing herb, distinct from the tropical papaya of the same English common name.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Chaenomelis (Mu Gua), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Damp-transforming, sinew-relaxing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Mu Gua is traditionally used to relax tight, cramping sinews, transform dampness, and harmonize the stomach — classically indicated for muscle cramping (especially of the calves), and digestive discomfort with dampness.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used where excess stomach acid or heat signs dominate, given its sour nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Huang Jing Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Huang Jing (Solomon's Seal Rhizome) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Huang Jing — Solomon's Seal RhizomeHuang Jing is a balanced qi-and-yin tonic rhizome, traditionally taken over sustained periods for gradual, gentle nourishment.Source & Preparation Herb: Rhizoma Polygonati (Huang Jing), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi and yin-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Huang Jing is traditionally used to tonify spleen qi, moisten the lung, and nourish kidney essence — classically indicated for fatigue, weak appetite, and dry cough from deficiency.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for damp-phlegm patterns with poor appetite, given its rich, moistening nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Jie Geng Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Jie Geng (Platycodon Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Jie Geng — Platycodon RootJie Geng is the root of the balloon flower, classically described as a "boat-carrying" herb that guides other herbs upward to the chest and throat.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Platycodonis (Jie Geng), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Phlegm-transforming, lung-opening herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Jie Geng is traditionally used to open and disperse lung qi, expel phlegm, and benefit the throat — classically indicated for cough with copious phlegm, chest fullness, and sore or hoarse throat.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cough with blood or in cases of stomach ulceration without practitioner guidance, given its dispersing, upward-floating action.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Pu Gong Ying Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Pu Gong Ying (Dandelion) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Pu Gong Ying — DandelionPu Gong Ying is a familiar backyard plant with a long history in Chinese medicine as a gentle heat-toxin clearing herb, chief herb of Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin.Source & Preparation Herb: Herba Taraxaci (Pu Gong Ying), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-toxin clearing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Pu Gong Ying is traditionally used to clear heat-toxin and disperse swelling and clumping, and to promote urination — classically indicated for hot, red, painful swellings and damp-heat patterns.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-deficiency patterns or weak digestion in large sustained amounts.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Niu Bang Zi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Niu Bang Zi (Burdock Fruit) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Niu Bang Zi — Burdock FruitNiu Bang Zi (Great Burdock fruit) is a classical wind-heat dispersing herb with a special affinity for the throat, present in Yin Qiao San and Xuan Fei formulas.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Arctii (Niu Bang Zi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Wind-heat dispersing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Niu Bang Zi is traditionally used to disperse wind-heat, benefit the throat, and vent rashes — classically indicated for sore, swollen throat, cough with phlegm, and early-stage measles-type skin eruptions.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for weak digestion with loose stools, given its cooling, slippery nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Ku Xing Ren Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Ku Xing Ren (Bitter Apricot Kernel) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Ku Xing Ren — Bitter Apricot KernelKu Xing Ren is a classical cough-relieving seed, chief herb of Ma Xing Gan Shi Tang and a component of Sang Ju Yin and San Ren Tang.Source & Preparation Herb: Semen Armeniacae Amarum (Ku Xing Ren), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Cough-relieving, phlegm-transforming herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Ku Xing Ren is traditionally used to direct lung qi downward, relieve cough and wheeze, and moisten the intestines — classically indicated for cough with phlegm regardless of wind-cold or wind-heat origin, as an accompanying herb.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe. Note: raw bitter apricot kernel requires proper preparation; concentrated granule processing follows pharmacopeia limits, and label-directed amounts should always be followed.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used in excess of directed amounts, or during pregnancy without practitioner guidance.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily, strictly following the labeled serving size.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Mai Dong Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Mai Dong (Ophiopogon Tuber) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Mai Dong — Ophiopogon TuberMai Men Dong (commonly Mai Dong) is a classical yin-nourishing tuber, a key herb in Mai Wei Di Huang Wan, Sha Shen Mai Dong Tang, and Sheng Mai San.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Ophiopogonis (Mai Dong), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Yin-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Mai Dong is traditionally used to nourish lung and stomach yin, moisten dryness, and generate fluids — classically indicated for dry cough, dry mouth and throat, and constipation from fluid depletion.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-damp cough with profuse phlegm or weak digestion with loose stools.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -6% Nong's Jiang Can Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Jiang Can (Silkworm) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Jiang Can — Stiff SilkwormJiang Can (Bombyx Batryticatus) is the dried body of the silkworm affected naturally by a fungus, a classical animal-derived wind-expelling herb recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Bombyx Batryticatus (Jiang Can), single-herb concentrated granules — animal-derived ingredient Traditional category: Wind-expelling, phlegm-transforming herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Jiang Can is traditionally used to expel wind and stop spasm, transform phlegm, and disperse nodules — classically indicated for wind-heat sore throat, headache, and phlegm-type nodules.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy without practitioner guidance. Those with insect or silk protein sensitivities should exercise caution given the animal origin of this herb.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Zhi Ke Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Zhi Ke (Bitter Orange) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Zhi Ke — Bitter Orange (Mature Peel)Zhi Ke is the mature fruit of the bitter orange, a widely used qi-regulating herb, milder in action than its unripe counterpart Zhi Shi.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Aurantii (Zhi Ke), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi-regulating herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Zhi Ke is traditionally used to move qi and relieve fullness and distension of the chest and abdomen, and to assist in directing qi downward — classically indicated for bloating, belching, and prolapse-type sensations.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy without practitioner guidance, given its qi-moving nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Nong's Chong Lou Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Chong Lou (Paris Rhizome) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Chong Lou — Paris RhizomeChong Lou (also known as Qi Ye Yi Zhi Hua) is a classical heat-toxin-clearing herb recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing, traditionally reserved for more experienced practitioner use.Source & Preparation Herb: Rhizoma Paridis (Chong Lou), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-toxin clearing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Chong Lou is traditionally used to clear heat-toxin and disperse swelling and clumping — classically indicated for localized hot, swollen, painful conditions.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula. We recommend working with a licensed TCM practitioner for this herb given its potent, cooling nature.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy, for weak digestion, or in excess of directed amounts.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, as directed by your practitioner.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Nong's Sang Ji Sheng Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Sang Ji Sheng (Mulberry Mistletoe) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Sang Ji Sheng — Mulberry MistletoeSang Ji Sheng is a parasitic plant traditionally harvested from mulberry and other host trees, valued for combining wind-damp dispelling with liver-kidney tonification.Source & Preparation Herb: Herba Taxilli (Sang Ji Sheng), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Wind-damp dispelling, liver-kidney tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Sang Ji Sheng is traditionally used to tonify liver and kidney, strengthen sinews and bones, dispel wind-damp, and is classically included in formulas to calm a restless fetus during pregnancy under practitioner supervision.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForConsult a licensed practitioner before use during pregnancy to confirm appropriate use and dosage.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Yu Jin Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Yu Jin (Turmeric Tuber) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Yu Jin — Turmeric TuberYu Jin is the tuberous root of Curcuma species, a classical herb for moving both qi and blood together — recorded since the Tang-dynasty Xin Xiu Ben Cao.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Curcumae (Yu Jin), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood-invigorating, qi-regulating herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Yu Jin is traditionally used to move qi and invigorate blood, cool the blood, soothe the liver, and clear heat from the heart — classically indicated for chest and flank distension, emotional constraint, and stasis-type discomfort.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally combined with Ding Xiang (Clove) per classical incompatibility guidance; not traditionally used during pregnancy without practitioner guidance.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Huang Qin Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Huang Qin (Baikal Skullcap Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Huang Qin — Baikal Skullcap RootHuang Qin is one of the "Three Yellows" (San Huang) of Chinese heat-clearing herbs, chief herb of Xiao Chai Hu Tang and a component of countless formulas.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Scutellariae (Huang Qin), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-clearing, dampness-drying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Huang Qin is traditionally used to clear heat and dry dampness, drain fire from the upper burner (lung heat, cough with yellow phlegm), and traditionally to calm a restless fetus in pregnancy under practitioner supervision.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForBitter and cold — not traditionally used for cold-deficiency patterns or weak digestion long-term. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Du Zhong Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Du Zhong — Eucommia BarkDu Zhong is the bark of Eucommia ulmoides, a classical liver-kidney tonic long valued for supporting the lower back and legs, recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Cortex Eucommiae (Du Zhong), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Yang-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Du Zhong is traditionally used to tonify liver and kidney, strengthen the sinews and bones, and is classically included in formulas to calm a restless fetus during pregnancy under practitioner supervision.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally matched to yin-deficiency heat patterns without practitioner guidance, given its warming nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Mu Dan Pi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Mu Dan Pi (Moutan Bark) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Mu Dan Pi — Tree Peony Root BarkMu Dan Pi is the root bark of the tree peony, a classical blood-cooling herb present in Liu Wei Di Huang Wan and Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan.Source & Preparation Herb: Cortex Moutan (Mu Dan Pi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood-cooling, blood-invigorating herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Mu Dan Pi is traditionally used to cool the blood, invigorate blood circulation to dispel stasis, and clear deficiency-fire — classically indicated for evening low-grade heat, skin eruptions from blood heat, and menstrual irregularity with stasis.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy or during heavy menstrual flow without practitioner guidance, given its blood-moving nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Hou Po Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Hou Po (Magnolia Bark) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Hou Po — Magnolia BarkHou Po is the bark of Magnolia officinalis, a classical qi-moving herb central to Ping Wei San and Hou Po Wen Zhong Tang.Source & Preparation Herb: Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Hou Po), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi-regulating, dampness-drying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Hou Po is traditionally used to move stagnant qi, dry dampness, and relieve abdominal fullness and distension, and to help direct rebellious qi downward in cases of wheezing with fullness.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy without practitioner guidance, or for deficiency patterns without stagnation.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Fa Ban Xia Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Fa Ban Xia (Processed Pinellia) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Fa Ban Xia — Processed PinelliaBan Xia is a foundational phlegm-transforming herb; the raw form is toxic and is always processed ("Fa" / "Zhi") before use in classical and modern practice.Source & Preparation Herb: Rhizoma Pinelliae Praeparata (Fa Ban Xia, processed), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Phlegm-transforming, stomach-settling herbs This is a processed preparation intended to reduce the raw herb's irritant properties; please refer to the product label for the exact processing method and contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Fa Ban Xia is traditionally used to dry dampness and transform phlegm, and to direct rebellious stomach qi downward — classically indicated for nausea, vomiting, and a stuffy chest with profuse phlegm.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy without practitioner guidance, or for dry cough from yin deficiency (its drying nature can aggravate dryness). Not traditionally combined with certain herbs under classical (shi ba fan) incompatibility guidance.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -4% Nong's Gan Cao Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Gan Cao (Licorice Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Gan Cao — The "Great Harmonizer"Gan Cao appears in more classical formulas than any other herb, traditionally called the "national elder" for its ability to harmonize and moderate other herbs.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Glycyrrhizae (Gan Cao), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi-tonifying, harmonizing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Gan Cao is traditionally used to tonify spleen qi, moisten the lung and stop cough, moderate spasmodic pain, and harmonize the actions of other herbs in a formula.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used in large amounts or long-term without practitioner guidance; those with high blood pressure or fluid retention should consult a physician, as licorice root may affect blood pressure and potassium levels with prolonged high-dose use.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Bai Shao Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Bai Shao (White Peony Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Bai Shao — White Peony RootBai Shao is one of the most frequently used blood-nourishing herbs in Chinese medicine, a component of Si Wu Tang, Xiao Yao San, and many other classical formulas.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Paeoniae Alba (Bai Shao), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood-nourishing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Bai Shao is traditionally used to nourish blood, soften and calm the liver, and relax cramping or spasmodic pain — classically indicated for menstrual cramping, muscle spasms, and irritability from liver constraint.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally combined with Li Lu (Veratrum) per classical incompatibility guidance. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Yi Yi Ren Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Yi Yi Ren (Job's Tears) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Yi Yi Ren — Job's Tears (Coix Seed)Yi Yi Ren is the seed of Coix lacryma-jobi, a food-medicine herb recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing and used across East Asia both as a grain and a remedy.Source & Preparation Herb: Semen Coicis (Yi Yi Ren), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Dampness-draining herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Yi Yi Ren is traditionally used to drain dampness and promote urination, strengthen the spleen, clear heat, and expel pus — classically indicated for heaviness, mild swelling, and damp-heat patterns of the joints and skin.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy in concentrated amounts, or for yin-deficiency dryness. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Jin Yin Hua Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Jin Yin Hua (Honeysuckle Flower) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Jin Yin Hua — Honeysuckle FlowerJin Yin Hua ("gold and silver flower," for its blooms that turn from white to yellow) is a cornerstone heat-clearing herb, chief herb of Yin Qiao San and Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin.Source & Preparation Herb: Flos Lonicerae (Jin Yin Hua), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-clearing, toxin-relieving herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Jin Yin Hua is traditionally used to clear heat and relieve toxicity, and to disperse wind-heat at the exterior — classically indicated for sore throat, fever, and hot, red skin eruptions.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-deficiency patterns or weak digestion. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Lian Qiao Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Lian Qiao (Forsythia Fruit) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Lian Qiao — The "Sore-Expelling Superior Herb"Lian Qiao has been called the classical "superior herb for sores" for its central role in heat-toxin formulas, most famously alongside Jin Yin Hua in Yin Qiao San.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Forsythiae (Lian Qiao), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Heat-clearing, toxin-relieving herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Lian Qiao is traditionally used to clear heat and relieve toxicity, disperse nodules and swellings, and disperse wind-heat at the exterior — classically indicated at the onset of wind-heat conditions with sore throat and fever.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-deficiency patterns or weak digestion without heat signs. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Ju Hua Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum Flower) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Ju Hua — Chrysanthemum FlowerJu Hua is one of the most familiar herbs in Chinese daily life — taken as a simple tea for eye comfort and mild wind-heat, and recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Flos Chrysanthemi (Ju Hua), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Wind-heat dispersing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Ju Hua is traditionally used to disperse wind-heat, clear liver fire, and brighten the eyes — classically indicated for mild headache, red irritated eyes, and dizziness associated with liver heat or rising yang.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-deficiency patterns with weak digestion, in larger sustained amounts. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically once or twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -7% Nong's Xiang Fu Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Xiang Fu (Cyperus Rhizome) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Xiang Fu — The "General" of Qi-Regulating HerbsXiang Fu is called the classical "general" of qi-moving herbs, especially for the liver channel and gynecological patterns, recorded since the Ming Yi Bie Lu.Source & Preparation Herb: Rhizoma Cyperi (Xiang Fu), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi-regulating herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Xiang Fu is traditionally used to move constrained liver qi and relieve pain — classically indicated for chest and flank distension, and for irregular or painful menstruation associated with qi stagnation.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for significant qi or yin deficiency without practitioner guidance, given its dispersing nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Dan Shen Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Dan Shen (Salvia Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Dan Shen — Red Sage RootDan Shen is the root of Salvia miltiorrhiza, one of the most studied blood-invigorating herbs in Chinese medicine, recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (Dan Shen), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Blood-invigorating herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Dan Shen is traditionally used to invigorate blood circulation and dispel stasis, cool the blood, and calm the spirit — classically indicated for fixed chest and abdominal discomfort and restless sleep from heat in the blood.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used during pregnancy. If you take blood-thinning medication, consult your physician before use, as this herb is blood-moving by nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Sale -5% Nong's Xin Yi Concentrated Granules

    Nong's Xin Yi (Magnolia Flower) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Xin Yi — Magnolia FlowerXin Yi is the flower bud of Magnolia species, the classical nose-opening herb of Chinese medicine, chief herb of Xin Yi San and a key component of Xin Yi Qing Fei Tang.Source & Preparation Herb: Flos Magnoliae (Xin Yi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Wind-cold releasing, nose-opening herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Xin Yi is traditionally used to disperse wind-cold and open the nasal orifices — classically indicated for nasal congestion, sinus stuffiness, and diminished sense of smell.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for yin-deficiency dryness of the nose and throat. Persistent sinus symptoms warrant medical evaluation.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Nong's Fu Ling (Poria) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Fu Ling — Poria, the Gentle Dampness-Draining FungusFu Ling is the dried sclerotium of Poria cocos, one of the most widely used herbs in Chinese medicine, valued for its exceptionally gentle, balanced action.Source & Preparation Herb: Poria (Fu Ling), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Dampness-draining, spleen-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Fu Ling is traditionally used to drain dampness and promote urination, strengthen the spleen to prevent dampness from forming, and calm the spirit — present in a huge number of classical formulas as a foundational, gentle herb.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForVery gentle and broadly tolerated; not traditionally matched to significant yin deficiency with dryness, in large sustained doses, without practitioner guidance.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Nong's Suan Zao Ren (Sour Jujube Seed) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Suan Zao Ren — Sour Jujube SeedSuan Zao Ren is the classical spirit-calming seed of Chinese medicine, chief herb of Suan Zao Ren Tang, recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Semen Ziziphi Spinosae (Suan Zao Ren), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Calm-the-spirit herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Suan Zao Ren is traditionally used to nourish liver blood and calm the spirit for restless, unrefreshing sleep, and to reduce spontaneous or night sweating from deficiency.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for sleeplessness caused by excess-heat or damp-phlegm patterns. Persistent severe insomnia warrants professional evaluation.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically in the afternoon and before bed.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Nong's Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra Berry) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Wu Wei Zi — The "Five-Flavor Fruit"Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra berry) is named for containing all five classical flavors at once, recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing as an astringent, securing herb.Source & Preparation Herb: Fructus Schisandrae (Wu Wei Zi), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Astringent, securing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Wu Wei Zi is traditionally used to astringe lung qi in chronic weak cough, secure kidney essence, generate fluids for thirst, and calm the spirit for restless sleep — a foundational herb in formulas like Sheng Mai San.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used at the early stage of an exterior condition or where excess heat or phlegm-fire needs to be expelled, as its astringent nature can trap pathogens.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Nong's Qian Hu (Peucedanum Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Qian Hu — Peucedanum RootQian Hu is a classical lung herb recorded in the Ming Yi Bie Lu, valued for its ability to bring rebellious lung qi back down.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Peucedani (Qian Hu), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Phlegm-transforming, cough-relieving herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Qian Hu is traditionally used to direct lung qi downward and transform phlegm-heat, and to disperse wind-heat at the exterior — classically indicated for cough with thick yellow phlegm and a stuffy, wheezing chest.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-type cough with clear thin phlegm. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Nong's Fang Feng (Siler Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Fang Feng — "Guard Against Wind"Fang Feng's name literally means "guard against wind," reflecting its central classical role as a wind-dispelling herb, recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Saposhnikoviae (Fang Feng), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Wind-dispelling, exterior-releasing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Fang Feng is traditionally used to dispel wind-cold and wind-damp, relieve body aches, and calm itching of wind-type skin conditions. It is also the third herb of Yu Ping Feng San, traditionally used to strengthen the body's defensive layer.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for pronounced blood or yin deficiency without practitioner guidance, given its dispersing nature.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Nong's Chai Hu (Bupleurum Root) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Chai Hu — Bupleurum RootChai Hu is one of the most frequently used herbs in Chinese medicine, the chief herb of Xiao Chai Hu Tang and Xiao Yao San, recorded since the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Bupleuri (Chai Hu), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Exterior-releasing / liver-soothing herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Chai Hu is traditionally used to release exterior conditions and resolve Shaoyang-stage patterns (alternating chills and fever), to soothe constrained liver qi (stress, chest and flank distension), and to raise sinking qi.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for liver yang or liver wind rising patterns (marked dizziness, headache), or for pronounced yin deficiency, without practitioner guidance.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Nong's Xi Yang Shen (American Ginseng) Single Herb 5:1 Concentrated Granules

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    Xi Yang Shen — American GinsengXi Yang Shen is the root of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius), adopted into Chinese materia medica for its cooling qi-and-yin tonifying action, distinct from the warmer Ren Shen (Asian ginseng).Source & Preparation Herb: Radix Panacis Quinquefolii (Xi Yang Shen), single-herb concentrated granules Traditional category: Qi-tonifying herbs Please refer to the product label for concentration ratio and exact contents.Traditional Use in TCMIn TCM, Xi Yang Shen is traditionally used for qi and yin deficiency with internal heat signs — classically indicated for fatigue with a dry mouth, low-grade internal heat, and a weak dry cough, suited to those who cannot tolerate warming tonics.How Single-Herb Granules Are UsedSingle-herb granules can be taken alone or combined with other single herbs into a custom formula, as TCM practitioners typically prescribe.Who This Herb Is Traditionally NOT ForNot traditionally used for cold-deficiency patterns with no heat signs. Consult a licensed practitioner if unsure.How to UseDissolve the labeled amount in about 150 ml of warm water, typically once or twice daily.This product is a concentrated granule with an approximate 5:1 extraction ratio (may vary slightly between products, typically ranging from 5:1 to 10:1). Please follow the recommended dosage on the label or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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