Supports Normal Respiratory Function†
You feel normal. But somehow your throat is scratchy, you feel a bit heat in your forehead. Walking a short distance seems like running a marathon. You want harmony within your body to return - and fast.
But sometimes external evils, as they are known in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, can leave you feeling miserable. When Dampness, an evil in TCM, invades the body and enters the Lungs, excess mucus may accumulate. Consequently, the excess fluid buildup may affect the normal gaseous exchange of oxygen and CO2 in the tissues.
LungClear™ is a proprietary formula that supports a healthy lung function.†
Acclaimed Formula Rooted in Ancient Wisdom
Qing Fei Pai Du Tang is composed of four classic remedies described in the 2000-year-old manuscript, Shang Han Lun by Zhang Zhongjing.
The four formulas are: Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang, She Gan Ma Huang Tang, Xiao Chai Hu Tang, and Wu Ling San.
The formula for LungClear is modified slightly from the original Qing Fei Pai Du Tang.
How Does LungClear Work?
The herbs in LungClear help clear the internal environment of the respiratory system.
To explain the actions of this complex formula, the herbs will be divided into the four groupings mentioned in Shang Han Lun.
The herbs Shi Gao (Gypsum), Zhi Gan Cao (Prepared Chinese licorice root), Ku Xing Ren (Apricot seed), Jing Jie (Schizonepeta Herb), Zi Su Ye (Perilla Leaf) disperse Wind-Heat, release the exterior and clears the Lungs. This grouping is based on the formula, Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang.
The following herbs are based on the formula, She Gan Ma Huang Tang. The physiological actions of this formula includes: disperses Cold-Dampness and clears mucus: She Gan (Belamcanda rhizome), Zi Wan (Tartarian aster root), Kuan Dong Hua (Coltsfoot flower bud), Jiang Ban Xia (Pinellia rhizome cured with ginger), Sheng Jiang (Fresh ginger rhizome).
The next grouping of herbs constitutes the formula, Xiao Chai Hu, one of the most famous Chinese herbal formulas in history: Chai Hu (Bupleurum), Huang Qin (Scutellaria), Zhi Ban Xia (prepared Pinellia), Sheng Jiang (Ginger), Dang Shen (Codonopsis), Da Zao (Jujube) and Gan Cao (Licorice). Collectively, these herbs drain heat, vent the Lungs, and prevent the evil from further penetrating the interior.
The fourth grouping of herbs collectively forms Wu Ling Pian, which eliminates Dampness and assists in the detoxification process by promoting sweating and removing excess fluid from the body: Fu Ling (Poria), Zhu Ling (Polyporus), Ze Xie (Water Plantain Rhizome), Bai Zhu (Atractylodes Rhizome) and Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Twig).
References
Schizonepeta flower spike | Schizonepeta tenuifolia | Jing Jie Sui |
Perilla leaves | Perilla frutescens | Zi Su Ye |
Chinese licorice root prepared | Glycyrrhiza uralensis | Zhi Gan Zao |
Apricot seed | Prunus armeniaca | Ku Xing Ren |
Gypsum | Shi Gao | |
Cassia twig | Cinnamomum cassia | Gui Zhi |
Asian water plantain rhizome | Alisma orientale | Ze Xie |
Zhu ling sclerotium | Polyporus umbellatus | Zhu Ling |
bai-zhu atractylodes rhizome | Atractylodes macrocephala | Bai Zhu |
Poria sclerotium | Poria cocos | Fu Ling |
Bupleurum root | Bupleurum chinense | Chai Hu |
Barbed skullcap root | Scutellaria baicalensis | Huang Qin |
Pinellia rhizome ginger-cured | Pinellia ternata | Jiang Ban Xia |
Ginger rhizome fresh | Zingiber officinale | Sheng Jiang |
Tartarian aster root | Aster tataricus | Zi Wan |
Coltsfoot flower bud | Tussilago farfara | Kuan Dong Hua |
Belamcanda rhizome | Belamcanda chinensis | She Gan |
Cynanchum stauntonii root and rhizome | Bai Qian | |
Platycodon root | Platycodon grandiflora | Jie Geng |
Chinese yam rhizome | Dioscorea opposita | Shan Yao |
Bitter orange immature fruit | Citrus aurantium | Zhi Shi |
Tangerine dried rind | Citrus reticulata | Chen Pi |
Patchouli aerial part | Pogostemon cablin | Guang Huo Xiang |
ActiveHerb™ Qing Fei Pai Du Tang AH (LungClear™) 100 grams in granules @ 10:1 strength.
At a true 10:1 concentration, this product represents the most potent form of Qing Fei Pai Du Tang on the market. 1 gram granules are made from 10 gram of raw herb.
ActiveHerb Formula Extract Advantages
- Concentrated & potent
- All natural & purely herbal
- No pharmaceuticals, sugar, dyes, etc
- Comprehensive lab testing (e.g., heavy metals, etc.)
- Made in a cGMP certified facility
- Instant herbal tea
- No clumping
- Great value
- Professional use only
The standard dosage for LungClear™ is 5 grams each time, taken 1 to 4 times daily half an hour after meals. Dissolve in a cup of hot water. One bottle lasts users 5 to 20 days. To measure the dose, use the included spoon. One spoon measures about 1 gram of granules.
The daily dose depends on individual conditions. Taking 4 times a day is a full dosage suggested by the Chinese health authorities and is for a quick and strong response.
Please notice the formula is purging and the dose is very strong. It is only for use in a short time. For comparison, each LungClear dose equals to 50 tablets of any Guang Ci Tang® product.
Side effects
Warning
Allergy
LungClear™ contains Ku Xing Ren (Apricot seed) and is gluten freePrecaution
Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines.
Keep out of reach of children.