Nervous Fatigue Formula TCM<br>Supports circulation, nervous system
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Nervous Fatigue Formula TCM
Supports circulation, nervous system

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Nervous Fatigue Formula TCM
Supports circulation, nervous systemThis concentrated blend of adaptogenic herbs helps relieve occasional stress and promote feelings of well being, following principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Supports digestion, circulation, and the nervous system Traditionally used to promote healthy, balanced sleep 30m caps HOW IT WORKS This TCM concentrate contains the same herbs found in Nervous Fatigue formula but in a highly concentrated blend. Traditional Chinese Medicine would

This concentrated blend of adaptogenic herbs helps relieve occasional stress and promote feelings of well-being, following principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

  • Supports digestion, circulation, and the nervous system
  • Traditionally used to promote healthy, balanced sleep
  • 30m caps

HOW IT WORKS

This TCM concentrate contains the same herbs found in Nervous Fatigue formula but in a highly concentrated blend. Traditional Chinese Medicine would consider this a fire-enhancing formula. Its Chinese name yang xin translates to “nurture the heart.”

Weakness in the fire element usually manifests itself in the digestive, cardiovascular or reproductive systems.

Biota seed contains aromatic compounds that have a sedative effect. These compounds also have a mild laxative effect. Jujuba seed contains bitter compounds that help promote relaxation.
Schisandra fruit, a supporting herb in this formula, allows the body to respond quickly to stress, thus increasing the body’s capacity to work. Its bitter compounds also support circulation.
Ginseng acts as an adaptogen to help maintain balance in the body and help the body adapt to stress.

WHY NERVOUS FATIGUE TCM?

Our Chinese herbal blends are artfully crafted to carefully follow the ancient principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine that have been practiced for millennia. The many ethically sourced botanicals in Nervous Fatigue were selected for their ability to support and balance the body in times of occasional stress.

For more than 35 years, we’ve partnered with the same incredible vendor to collaborate with farmers in traditional communities to ethically source the finest Chinese herbs for these formulas. And we’ve conducted multiple on-site audits throughout the years to re-verify the quality of both their facility and their herbs. Our farmers are deeply attached to the land they’ve lived on and worked for generations, and they practice regenerative farming methods to preserve it for future use.

THE STORY BEHIND NERVOUS FATIGUE TCM CONCENTRATE

Widely used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, schisandra is known as the five-flavored fruit. Possessing a remarkable flavor that is sour, sweet, bitter, salty and pungent, it has been used for centuries for its adaptogenic benefits.

Grown widely across Asia, and particularly in the northwest regions of China, lycium fruit has been used as both a traditional medicinal herb and a food supplement for more than 2,000 years. It’s commonly used in soups and herbal teas, and has recently received attention for its powerful antioxidant properties.

Astragalus is a variety of pea native to China, Mongolia and North Korea. Listed among the superior class of herbs in classic texts, astragalus has been used for over 2,000 years! Even today it is recognized as one of the 50 fundamental herbs of Traditional Chinese Medicine. According to ancient Chinese philosophy, it was used to tonify the spleen and lungs, enhance blood flow and improve “Yin” deficiency.

Grown in the cold, temperate regions of northeast China and the Korean peninsula, panax ginseng dates back to Shennong, the legendary Yellow Emperor who is said to have started Traditional Chinese Medicine over 5,000 years ago. The name “panax” comes from the Greek word panacea, meaning cure-all, and today Panax ginseng is one of the most heavily cultivated herbs in the world.

RECOMMENDED USE

Take one capsule with a meal daily. 

NOTE: Pregnant or lactating women should consult their health care provider prior to taking this supplement.

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