BEWIT Windbreak
Food supplement
BEWIT Windbreaker
Yin Qiao Jie Du Wan – 002
This patent pending TCM blend from the Hot Wind category can help you, especially in the early days of being attacked by toxic heat and wind.
Take as directed by a certified TCM therapist.
In stock
8,7 £
(8,2 £ without VAT)
Code: 9000000100010664
Traditionally, this blend has been popular as a possible support for:
- Dispersal of hot wind
- Purging toxic hotness
However, modern medicine has yet to scientifically prove this effectiveness.
The uniqueness of this TCM blend lies in its 100% vegan composition.
Packaging and dosing
Take 8 balls 3 times a day on an empty stomach at least half an hour before
meals or an hour after meals.
The package contains 200 balls, so it will last you for about 8 days.
Recommendations
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- Keep out of reach of children, store in a dry place and protect from heat.
- The product is not intended to replace a varied and balanced diet, it is not intended for pregnant and lactating women, nor children under 3 years of age.
- Always consult a certified TCM therapist before use.
- This mixture is not suitable when exposed to cold winds or heat associated with humidity.
CONCLUSIONS
Jin yin hua (Lonicera japonica flosa – Japanese
honeysuckle, flower)
Lian qiao (Forsythia suspensa fructus – Goldenseal,
fruit)
Bo he (Mentha haplocalyx herba – Mentha haplocalyx
herba, marigold)
Niu bang zi (Arctium lappa fructus – Burdock
greater, fruit)
Jie geng (Platycodon grandiflorus radix –
Platycodon grandiflorus, root)
Cornstarch
Dan zhu ye (Lophatherum gracile herba – Lophatherum
gracile, flower)
Gan cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis radix root)
Dan dou chi (Glycine max seed – Soybean pod,
seed)
Jing jie (Schizonepeta tenuifolia herba –
Schizonepeta fine-leaved, marigold)
Country of origin
China