Description
China – Nourish Blood 60T (NAPPI: 089551300) is a traditional Chinese herbal supplement formulated to build and nourish blood and Qi, supporting overall vitality and balance. It is commonly used for symptoms associated with deficiency such as fatigue, dizziness, poor concentration, anxiety, and insomnia. The formula also supports emotional well-being, immune function, and menstrual health, particularly in cases of heavy or irregular cycles. Made from a blend of herbs traditionally used to strengthen the Heart and Spleen systems, it helps restore energy, improve mental clarity, and promote overall wellness, while being used as a complementary approach rather than a replacement for medical treatment.
🌿 Common Ingredients:
🌱 Astragalus Root (Huang Qi)
- Traditionally used to strengthen Qi and support immunity.
🌸 Angelica Sinensis Root (Dang Gui)
- Nourishes and replenishes Blood.
🌿 Ginseng Root (Ren Shen)
- Supports energy, vitality, and mental function.
🍄 Poria (Fu Ling)
- Supports digestion and emotional balance.
🍇 Longan Fruit (Long Yan Rou)
- Traditionally used to nourish the Heart and calm the mind.
🌰 Ziziphus Seed (Suan Zao Ren)
- Supports restful sleep and relaxation.
🌾 Atractylodes Rhizome (Bai Zhu)
- Strengthens the Spleen and digestion.
🌿 Polygala Root (Yuan Zhi)
- Traditionally used to support memory and calm the mind.
🌱 Aucklandia Root (Mu Xiang)
- Helps regulate Qi and digestion.
🍃 Licorice Root (Gan Cao)
- Harmonizes the formula and supports digestion.
🫚 Fresh Ginger (Sheng Jiang)
- Supports digestion and circulation.
🍎 Jujube Fruit (Da Zao)
- Nourishes Qi and Blood.
💪 Traditional Uses:
Traditionally used to support:
⚡ Fatigue and low energy
🩸 Blood deficiency patterns
🧠 Poor concentration and memory
😴 Insomnia and restless sleep
💓 Anxiety and palpitations
😵 Dizziness and vertigo
🛡️ Immune support
🌿 Recovery after illness
🩸 Heavy menstrual bleeding
📅 Early menstruation
💨 Breathlessness on exertion
🌱 General vitality and wellbeing
🌱 Other Information:
💊 Typical Dosage: 2 tablets twice daily, preferably 30 minutes before or after meals.
🩸 Traditionally used for individuals with signs of Qi and Blood deficiency.
😴 Often selected when fatigue is accompanied by poor sleep, forgetfulness, or anxiety.
🍽️ Supports healthy digestive function according to TCM principles.
🛡️ Commonly used as a supportive tonic during recovery from illness or prolonged stress.
🤰 Not recommended during pregnancy unless advised by a qualified healthcare practitioner.
⚠️ Persistent fatigue, dizziness, palpitations, heavy bleeding, or unexplained symptoms should be assessed by a healthcare professional.
🧴 Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
🏺 Historical Background:
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Origins in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):
China – Nourish Blood is based on the classical formula Gui Pi Wan, first documented during the Song Dynasty (around 1253 AD). It was traditionally used to tonify blood and strengthen the Spleen and Heart systems, which are considered central to energy, mental clarity, and emotional balance in TCM. -
Traditional Uses:
Historically, the formula addressed conditions now described as blood and Qi deficiency, including fatigue, insomnia, palpitations, dizziness, poor memory, and weak digestion. It was also commonly used to support women’s health, particularly for regulating menstruation and replenishing blood after childbirth. -
Modern Adaptation:
Today, China – Nourish Blood 60T tablets are a standardized, convenient version of this centuries-old formula, produced to maintain consistent dosing and widely used in complementary health practices worldwide, including South Africa.
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