This classical herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with the lungs, the exterior layer of the body, and the early stages of external influences. In TCM terminology, it is used in patterns described as external wind-heat (Feng Re) invasion, entering the body through the nose and mouth and affecting the lungs. These conditions are traditionally associated with fever, sore throat, cough, thirst, and headache. More
002 YIN QIAO JIE DU WAN – Chill of the Morning Mist
Herbal formula according to Traditional Chinese Medicine
This classical herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with the lungs, the exterior layer of the body, and the early stages of external influences.
In TCM terminology, it is used in patterns described as external wind-heat (Feng Re) invasion, entering the body through the nose and mouth and affecting the lungs. These conditions are traditionally associated with fever, sore throat, cough, thirst, and headache.
The formula contains a combination of herbs described in classical texts as supporting the release of the exterior, clearing heat, and harmonizing Lung Qi.
Specific health effects cannot be claimed according to European Union legislation.
Characteristics according to TCM
This formula is traditionally associated with:
- releasing the exterior layer
- dispersing wind-heat
- clearing so-called “toxic heat”
- supporting the natural function of Lung Qi
Traditional composition and formula principles
The formula is built on herbs targeting early-stage wind-heat conditions:
- Jin Yin Hua 金银花 and Lian Qiao 连翘 disperse heat and clear “toxic heat”
- Jie Geng 桔梗 and Niu Bang Zi 牛蒡子 support the throat and Lung Qi
- Bo He 薄荷 and Dan Dou Chi 淡豆豉 help release exterior heat
- Dan Zhu Ye 淡竹叶 promotes fluid generation
- Zhi Gan Cao 炙甘草 harmonizes the formula
In modern formulations, some ingredients may be adjusted in accordance with EU regulations.
Traditional use
In TCM terminology, this formula is used in patterns described as early-stage wind-heat invasion.
These conditions may traditionally be associated with:
- feverish states
- sore throat
- cough
- headache
- thirst
These concepts are based on TCM diagnostics and do not represent modern medical diagnoses.
Warning
Not suitable for conditions described in TCM as wind-cold invasion or heat due to Yin or Blood deficiency.
Persistent or unclear symptoms should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.
Dosage
Typically 8 pills 3 times daily. In acute conditions, the dosage may be temporarily increased depending on symptom intensity.
Packaging
200 pills / 33 g
| Country of origin | China |
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