with these
they take my allergies and make 'em their bitch
claire wrote:aight they're called Te Xiao Hua Fen Ming Gan Wan
they contain
Fructus Xanthii (cang er zi)
Herba Pogostemonis (huo xiang)
Radix Angelicae Dahuricae (bai zhi)
Flos Magnoliae (xin yi)
Herba Houttuyniae (yu xin cao)
Flos Chrysanthemi (ju hua)
Radix Isatidis (ban lan gen)
Folium Perillae (zi su ye)
Radix Saposhnikoviae (fang feng)
Radix Glycyrrhizae (gan cao)
Herba Menthae (bo he)
so yeah i don't know how helpful any of this is but there ya go
claire wrote:here is some infoz
Te Xiao Bi Min Gan Wan (Te Xiao Bi Min Gan Pian, Pe Min Kan Wan, Hua Fen Bi Min Gan Chong Ji, 特效鼻敏感片, 花粉鼻敏感冲剂), literally "specially effective nasal allergy pills" in Chinese, is a Chinese herbal medicine particularly formulated for nasal allergy. It is a commonly recommended herbal remedy by Chinese doctors to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and running nose. †
What does it do?
Nasal allergy, or allergic rhinitis, is a health concern affecting more and more people in modern societies. Our immune system seems to get more responsive to particles (such as pollens) surrounding us and generate allergic reactions. In the process, antibodies, primarily immunoglobin E (IgE), attach to cells in the nasal mucous membrane which then releases substances including histamine. Histamine opens the blood vessels and causes swollen membranes. The result is sneezing, itchy nose, and congestion.
Many get allergy relief with common antihistamine allergy medicines like Benadryl and Claritin. However, these medicines often cause drowsiness and other side effects. They often become less effective over time.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long recognized the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and attributes it to the insufficiency of Qi (Chi) energy of the lung and the subsequently weakened protection of the respiratory track from the foreign substances (wind and toxins). Te Xiao Bi Min Gan Wan (Pe Min Kan Wan) combines multiple Chinese herbs such as magnolia and xanthium to disperse wind and expel toxins to relieve inflammation. Moreover, it dissolves phlegm, clears discharge and thus opens the nasal passages. Te Xiao Bi Min Gan Wan (Pe Min Kan Wan) can be used for rhinitis, allergy, chronic rhinitis, rhinocleisis, rhinorrhea.†
claire wrote:take it from David L. in california!
Customer Comment
Real results from real customers
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"I developed seasonal allergies several years ago after I relocated to California in 2000. I was miserable with severe symptoms of swollen and watering eyes, runny nose and constant sneezes. Desperate to find relief, I had tried almost everything Claritin, Benadryl, Chlor-Trimeton and many others. But nothing seemed worked until a friend of mine recommended Hua Fen Bi Min Gan Chong Ji. WOW, what an amazing product. I noticed the effect on the first day. After taking it for two to three days, my symptoms were virtually all gone. It has helped more than I can say. I am extremely pleased and impressed. Thank you once again."
-- David L. California
Yu Ping Feng Wan (Jade Screen) is often used for allergic rhinitis as well. Te Xiao Bi Min Gan Wan is more used to relieve the allergy symptoms whereas Yu Ping Feng Wan is more used to adjust the immune function and to prevent allergic rhinitis from recurrence in the long term after the allergy symptoms are controlled.
For regular rhinitis, Bi Yan Pian is more suitable for use.
hairypolack wrote:antihistamine knocks my ass out. I tried driving on it one time which was a big mistake.
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