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Pe Min Kan Wan is a Traditional Chinese Formula which is used for nasal discharge, and congestion. This formula is commonly used for hay fever, allergies, and even ear pain, stemming from the pressure caused by the sinus cavity. The herbs in this formula cover a wide range of issues, such as relieves sinus congestion, soothes nasal pages, and clearing the head.
Allergies
An allergy is the inappropriate response by the body's immune system to a substance that is not normally harmful. The body mobilizes the white blood cells to fight these "foreign bodies" The immune system produces IgE antibodies to that allergen. Those antibodies then cause certain cells in the body to release chemicals into the bloodstream, one of which is histamine (pronounced: his-tuh-meen). In some cases the body's immune system wrongly identifies a non toxic substance as an invader, and the white blood cells overreact and do more damage to the body than the invader. An allergic response occurs, and the results are hay fever, asthma, runny nose, itchy eyes, and irritated throat.
Pre-Disposing
Factors / Common Causes:
1. Adrenal
Dysfunction
2. Immune Dysfunction
3. Environmental sensitivity
4. Food allergy or sensitivity.
Most common
food allergens
Dairy Products
Gluten containing grains
Yeast containing foods
MSG
Sulfites
Refined carbohydrates in the diet
5. Sensitivity to:
Pollen
Mold
Pet Dander
Dust Mites
Lifestyle
Sleep at
least 8 hours a night
Fresh air
Sunshine
Drink Fresh water
Yoga to reduce stress
Review medications to insure they are not the underlying cause
Eat a balanced diet
Need to
Avoid
Sugar laiden foods
Caffeine
Dairy foods
Supplements that may help:
Supplement
Property of Supplement
| Jin
Yin Hua Honeysuckle Flower |
Clear heat and reduce swelling |
| Nui
Bang Zi Burdock |
Clear wind-heat, reduces swelling and helps relieve sore throat |
| Jing
Jie Schizonepeta herb |
Stimulates immune function- antibacterial and antiviral |
| Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids | Stimulates immune function |
| Quercitin | A co-bioactive bioflavonoid that increases immunity |
| Goldenseal | A bitter, cure all type of herbs that strengthens the immune systems; act as an antibiotic, and has anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. |
| Ginkgo biloba | demonstrate the ability to inhibit the release of histamine from the immune cells. Inhibits Platelet-activating factor which stimulates histamine secretion from platelets. |
| Nettles | Exhibit the ability to reduce pain, and is effective as an expectorant |
| Pantothenic Acid | Supporting the adrenal glands which is important for the body's response to seasonal stress. |
| Digestive Enzyme | Proper food assimilation |
| Bi Yan Pian | Nasal Congestion and Pressure |
| Pe Min Kan Wan | Soothes Nasal passages |
References:
The Nutritional Protocol Manual
Prescription for Nutritional Healing by Balch, and Balch
Natural Healing with Herbs by Santillo
Medical Applications of Clinical Nutrition by Jeffrey Bland
Total Health
Chinese Herbal Paten Medicines by Margaret Naeser
What are the benefits of using Teapills?
| 1 | First, Is the main reason. No brewing or decocting the tea mixture to drink. The teapills are convenient, and can be easily taken with you, in a purse or pocket |
| 2 | Prior to processing, raw herbs are randomly sampled and inspected to ensure that they meet strict quality control criteria before being blended into formulas. The pills are small and easy to swallow. About the size of a pea. Classic Formulas proven safe and effective. |
| 3 | Teapills are made by blending together the herbs in the formula, then slowly cooking the mixture in water. This tea is simmered down into a concentrate, and later formed into small pills. This method is the traditional way that Chinese formulas have been prepared for thousands of years |
| 4 | The teapills are combined synergist, to provide optimum effectiveness. |
| 5 | Each batch is tested for pesticides in the U.S. and randomly to verify the results for heavy metals and microbacteria. As well as in accordance with high standards for quality and safety, the teapills are produced at an Australian TGA GMP factory and laboratory tested for contaminants. |
| 6 | After the formulas are made into pills, each batch is inspected for consistent shape, color, and texture. Pills that fail this test are destroyed. The moisture content and dissolution rate are also tested; to ensure the full dosage is take. |
| 7 | Packaging: 200 pills Recommended Dosage: 8 teapills, 3 times per day Unless otherwise noted |
| 8 |
All are Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) |
| Note |
Teapill Excipients “Other ingredients” or excipients used in making teapills may include: Talcum (hua shi): Used in the coating to add shine and smoothness. Activated carbon: Used in the coating for evenness of color and smoothness. Botanical wax: Used in the coating to provide for easier swallowing and help naturally preserve freshness. Maltose: Occasionally used when needed as a natural binder. |
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