Feeling nauseous, bloated, or uncomfortable after a meal? Occasional stomach upset can be disruptive and leave you feeling out of sorts. Five Flavors Herbs offers a natural solution for digestive harmony: Rectify Qi Tincture. This herbal formula draws on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles and Western botanicals to soothe and calm a troubled stomach.
Rectifying Stomach Qi with TCM Wisdom:
Rectify Qi Tincture incorporates a blend of herbs from TCM, specifically formulated to address stomach discomfort:
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Tang Formula: This time-tested TCM recipe helps redirect “rebellious stomach qi,” which can manifest as nausea, vomiting, belching, and abdominal pain.
Enhanced Support with Western Herbs:
Five Flavors Herbs goes beyond the traditional approach by adding unique Western herbs:
Western Sweet Cicely Root and Coyote Mint: These California native plants are known for their digestive-supporting properties, promoting healthy digestion and potentially reducing dampness that can contribute to stomach upset.
Key Ingredients and Their Potential Benefits:
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Tang Formula: This TCM formula may help regulate stomach qi, promoting digestive balance.
Western Sweet Cicely Root: This herb may help reduce bloating and discomfort associated with indigestion.
Coyote Mint: Traditionally used to soothe the digestive system, Coyote Mint may also aid in digestion.
Simple and Convenient Relief:
Rectify Qi Tincture comes in a convenient 2-ounce bottle with a dropper for easy use. Simply take 15-60 drops diluted in a quarter cup of water, 3-5 times daily. Adjust the dosage based on your individual needs.
Summary: Five Flavors Herbs’ Rectify Qi Tincture offers a natural and effective way to manage occasional stomach upset. This unique formula combines TCM wisdom with Western herbal traditions to provide targeted relief for digestive discomfort. Explore Five Flavors Herbs’ vast selection of body care products and herbal remedies to find natural solutions for your overall well-being. Remember, this product is not a substitute for medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider if you experience persistent stomach problems.