Ingredients: Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome Atractylodes lancea (Cang Zhu) Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit Citrus reticulata (Chen Pi) Chinese licorice honey-roasted root & rhizome Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Zhi Gan Cao) Jujube fruit Ziziphus jujuba (Da Zao) Ginger fresh rhizome Zingiber officinale (Sheng Jiang)
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Supports Stomach Comfort
It's day two of a week-long Caribbean cruise. So far, it's a blast. You're in the company of friends, both new and old, enjoying the company, the views and entertainment, and especially the bottomless glasses of wine and endless decadent desserts and appetizers. But something you're about to eat is going to quickly put a serious damper on your vacation….
Maybe it was the bacon-wrapped shrimp. Or maybe it was the chocolate mousse. But something you ate is not cooperating with your belly. Your stomach is distended. You certainly do not feel like indulging anymore at the buffet. And as the stomach upset worsens, you feel heavy.
If you have Stomach Dampclear? with you, you may not be down and out for the rest of the cruise. Stomach Dampclear is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula that's fast-acting. It may help clear damp accumulation in the Spleen and Stomach. This is one herbal formula you may want to consider having handy when you go on vacation (and at home, as well).
Time-tested Formula Dries Dampness and Harmonizes Stomach
Stomach Dampclear is an ancient formula. Dating back 1000 years, this formula consists of six botanical herbs. These herbs synergistically dry dampness in the digestive tract and invigorates Spleen's transporting function, promotes the movement of Qi, and harmonizes the stomach.
When talking about Spleen in TCM, it's quite different than "the spleen" organ of western anatomy. In TCM theory, Spleen is the primary organ system of digestion. Spleen's main function is to transform and transport nutrients.
But when you eat foods like ice cream a lot, dampness can manifest in Spleen. (Sorry, ice cream is one of the biggest offenders in creating Spleen dampness.)
And when dampness overloads the Spleen, Spleen's ability to function properly is impeded. Spleen dampness is apparent when the tongue presents with a white, greasy, thick coating.
When dampness settles in the intestines, loose stools may occur.