Kale smoothies. Hot yoga. Kombucha. Eating several small meals a day. Thirty-day detox diets … For some people nothing, not even a very healthy lifestyle, seems to flatten a bloated stomach.
According to TCM theory, a smooth flow of Qi is critical for strong digestion. When Qi is stagnant, especially in the primary digestive organs such as the Stomach, Spleen, and intestines, distention and bloating may occur. When this occurs, it's indicative that the food and fluids are stagnant in the digestive system and remain in there longer than necessary. The Spleen is responsible for transforming food into Qi and Blood, which provide energy for our bodies. If the Spleen is not functioning properly, excess fluid or phlegm accumulates in the body and food is not properly digested.
The 11 all-natural herbs in BloatEase corrects digestive imbalances by promoting the flow of Qi to the digestive organs.Mu Xiang (Aucklandia Root), the herb which this classic formula's name is based on, promotes the movement of Qi, especially in the Spleen and Stomach and the intestines. It's been used for centuries for Spleen Qi deficiency symptoms including abdominal fullness and bloating. It also relaxes smooth muscle in the intestinal walls. It works synergistically with other herbs.
The next herb in the formula, Sha Ren (Cardamom Seed), which is related to ginger (see below), removes dampness and warms the Spleen and Stomach.
Xiang Fu (Cyperi rhizome) also promotes Qi movement and soothes the Liver. The next herb, Chen Pi (Dried Tangerine Peel), is a Spleen tonic and helps promote the movement of Qi in the Stomach and Spleen.
Lai Fu Zi (Radish Seed) helps move stagnant food out of the stomach. Historically, Lai Fu Zi has been used in TCM as a digestive aid.
There are two other herbs that resolve distention and strengthen stomach function: Hou Po (Magnolia Bark) and Zhi Qiao (Bitter Orange Peel).
Cang Zhu (Atractylodes Rhizome) dries dampness in the Spleen and Stomach, while also strengthening the Spleen, as does Gan Cao (Licorice Root), which also resolves toxicity.
And finally, Sheng Jiang (Fresh Ginger) warms the middle.
References
Costus root | Saussurea costus | (Mu Xiang) |
Chinese amomum fruit | Amomum villosum | (Sha Ren) |
Cyperus rhizome | Cyperus rotundus | (Xiang Fu) |
Tangerine dried rind of green fruit | Citrus reticulata | (Qing Pi) |
Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit | Citrus reticulata | (Chen Pi) |
Ginger fresh rhizome | Zingiber officinale | (Sheng Jiang) |
Magnolia bark | Magnolia officinalis | (Hou Po) |
Bitter orange nearly mature fruit | Citrus aurantium | (Zhi Qiao) |
Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome | Atractylodes lancea | (Cang Zhu) |
Radish seed | Raphanus sativus | (Lai Fu Zi) |
Chinese licorice root & rhizome | Glycyrrhiza uralensis | (Gan Cao) |
Guang Ci Tang® Mu Xiang Shun Qi Pian (BloatEase™) 40 grams in 200 mg 200 tablets @ 5:1 strength.
At a true 5:1 concentration, this product represents the most potent form of Mu Xiang Shun Qi Pian (Wan) on the market. One tablet is equal to 1 gram of raw herb.
Please note that Guang Ci Tang® Mu Xiang Shun Qi Wan in the pill form, which has the same formulation as the tablet, is discontinued.
Mu Xiang Shun Qi Pian tablets are made with 100% natural herbs that are tested for authenticity, quality, and potency. A traditional water decoction is prepared with the herbs to reproduce the time-tested efficacy of the formula, and this water decoction is concentrated with our proprietary technology to form a potent extract that is made into easily absorbed tablets, which are remarkably effective, easy to use, and safe. The tablets are produced by Guang Ci Tang® in our state of the art cGMP-certified facility and imported in accordance with U.S. FDA guidelines. When you choose Guang Ci Tang® products, you are taking advantage of a wonderful fusion of science and tradition that incorporates the highest standards in the field of Chinese medicine today.
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Guang Ci Tang® Advantages
Effective. Safe. Affordable
- True 5:1 concentration
- Double the strength of other brands
- Minimal fillers and binders
- No pharmaceuticals, sugar, or dyes
- Comprehensive lab testing (e.g., heavy metals,etc.)
- Made in a cGMP certified facility
- Unbeatable value
- Safely used in the USA since 1995
The standard dosage for BloatEase™ is 6 tablets or pills each time, taken 2 to 3 times daily with or before meals. One bottle lasts users 11 to 17 days.
The dose may be doubled for a quicker and stronger response as needed. Consult your practitioner for precise dosage recommendations based on body weight and other factors.
Side effects
Mu Xiang Shun Qi Pian (Wan) has been safely used with few adverse effects when it is used as directed.Warning
Allergy
BloatEase™ is gluten free.Precaution
As Bloatease™ contains herbs with aromatic and drying properties, it is not suitable for use in case of dry mouth, thirst, and heat sensation in the palms and soles.
Use with caution for seniors who are in weak conditions and if you have loose stool.
For best results, do not take oily (like french fries) and chilli food.
It may not be suitable for use if the symptoms do not ease in a few days.
Use with caution for a long term use.
Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines.
Keep out of reach of children.