When.com Web Search

  1. Ad

    related to: fertile fields teapills fu ke zhong zi wan

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Chinese classic herbal formula - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_classic_herbal_formula

    Fu Ke Tong Jing Wan: Calm In The Sea Of Life Teapills 妇科通经丸 婦科通經丸 fù kē tōng jīng wán Fu Ke Zhong Zi Wan 妇科种子丸 婦科種子丸 fù kē zhǒng zǐ wán Fu Tu Dan Poria and Cuscuta Special Pill 茯菟丹 茯菟丹 Fú Tù Dān Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan: 附子理中丸 附子理中丸 fù zǐ lǐ zhōng wán Gan Lu Yin

  3. Fuzi Lizhong Wan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzi_Lizhong_Wan

    Fuzi Lizhong Wan (Chinese: 附子理中丸) is a brownish-black pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "warm and reinforce the spleen and the stomach". [1] It is slightly aromatic, and it tastes pungent and slightly sweet.

  4. Chinese patent medicine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_patent_medicine

    Although Liu Wei Di Huang Wan can be prepared as a raw herb decoction (or herbal tea), it was originally created to be made into honey pills. The last word in Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, "Wan" (丸) means "pill". [21] [25] Under Chinese regulations, non-injection-type CPM applications based on a classical formula are given a fast-tracked approval ...

  5. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liu_Wei_Di_Huang_Wan

    Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, also known as Liuwei Dihuang teapills (simplified Chinese: 六味地黄丸; traditional Chinese: 六味地黃丸; pinyin: liùwèi dìhuáng wán) or Six Flavor Rehmanni, is a prescription (方剂 fāng jì) in traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacy to treat yin deficiency.

  6. Chinese herbology - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_herbology

    Modern teapills, however, are extracted in stainless steel extractors to create either a water decoction or water-alcohol decoction, depending on the herbs used. They are extracted at a low temperature (below 100 °C (212 °F)) to preserve essential ingredients.

  7. Traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_medicine

    Historians of science have developed the study of medicine in traditional China into a field with its own scholarly associations, journals, graduate programs, and debates with each other. [55] Many distinguish "medicine in traditional China" from the recent traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which took elements from traditional texts and ...

  8. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bu_Zhong_Yi_Qi_Tang

    Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (simplified Chinese: 补中益气汤; traditional Chinese: 補中益氣湯; pinyin: bǔ zhōng yì qì wán) is a Chinese classic herbal formula. In Japanese kampo, it is known as "Hochū-ekki-tō" (補中益気湯 ほちゅうえっきとう) (it is also known as Kampo #41). It is commonly made into Chinese patent medicine.

  9. Shi Quan Da Bu Wan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shi_Quan_Da_Bu_Wan

    Shi Quan Da Bu Wan, also known as Shiquan Dabu teapills (simplified Chinese: 十全大补丸; traditional Chinese: 十全大補丸; pinyin: shíquán dàbǔ wán), is a Chinese classic herbal formula. In Japanese kampo, it is known as "Jūzen-daiho-tō" (十全大補湯 じゅうぜんだいほとう) (it is also known as Kampo #48).

  1. Ad

    related to: fertile fields teapills fu ke zhong zi wan