Dr. Shen’s Stomach Curing
Also known as: Curing Pills, Culing Pills, PO CHAI
When to Use Dr. Shen’s Stomach Curing: Normal digestive QI moves downward, but at times, digestive QI can rebel and go upward. Dr. Shen’s Stomach Curing Pills help to quickly redirect rebellious QI downward. You can usually feel relief in less than 15 minutes.
- Food Stagnation
- Nausea
- Hangover Remedy
- Upset Stomach
- Overeating
- Motion Sickness
- Indigestion
- Chemo-related Nausea
Dosage
3 tablets, every three or four hours; or as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Safety
Curing pills are meant for the occasional use of minor discomforts. For chronic stomach or other digestive complaints, please see your healthcare provider. Curing Pills are generally considered safe for everyone, nevertheless, pregnant women are advised to consult with their healthcare providers before using any supplement. Traditional Chinese Medicine, when used properly, is powerful and reliable, but it can also be complex. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment aren’t recommended for chronic, recurring, or serious illness.
Quality Guarantee
At Dr. Shen’s, we use the finest grades of herbs. We import all of our herbs whole, rather than as powders, so we can inspect them for authenticity and quality. We screen for mold, metals, and microorganisms. We test tablets for dissolvability and coat them for easy swallowing. Our excipients are minimal, always natural, and always vegetarian. All ingredients are listed on compliant labels.
Ingredients
Costus Root (Saussureae Radix) Mu Xiang
Regulates the Qi, Dissipates stagnant intestinal Qi, Alleviates Pain
Angelica Root (Angelica Dahurica) Bai Zhi
Expels Wind, Releases Surface, Alleviates Pain, Reduces Swelling, Expels Dampness and Alleviates Discharge
Hawthorn Fruit (Crataegi Fructus) Shan Zha
Dissolves Food Stagnation, Strengthens Stomach
Mint Leaf (Mentha Folium) Bo He
Frees Constrained Qi, Clears the Head and Eyes, Disperses Wind Heat
Citrus Peel (Citri Rubrum Exocarpum) Chen Pi
Moves the Qi, Strengthens Spleen, Dries Dampness, Directs the Qi Downward, Prevents Stagnation
Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemomi Flos) Ju Hua
Disperses Wind, Clears Heat from the Eyes, Pacifies the Liver
Ornamental Orchid (Gastrodia Rhiz) Tian Ma
Pacifies the Liver, Extinguishes Wind, Alleviates Pain, Disperses Painful Obstruction
Hoelin Mushroom (Poria Cocos) Fu Ling
Quiets the Heart, Calms the Spirit, Harmonizes the Middle, Strengthens Stomach/Spleen
Job’s Tears (Coicis Semen) Yi Yi Ren
Leaches out Dampness, Strengthens Stomach/Spleen, Clears Damp Heat, Reduces Diarrhea
Magnolia Bark (Magnolia Cortex) Hou Po
Moves the Qi, Transforms Dampness, Resolves Stagnation, Directs Rebellious Qi Downward
Patchouli (Agastach Pogostemi) Huo Xiang
Transforms Dampness, Releases the Exterior, Harmonizes the Center, Expels Dampness
White Atractylodis (Atractylodis Rizome) Bai Zhu
Benefits the Qi, Stabilizes the Exterior, Strengthens the Spleen, Dries Dampness
Rice Sprout (Oryzae Germinantus) Gu Ya
Dissolves Food Stagnation, Strengthens Stomach
Kudzu Root (Pueraria Radix) Ge Gen
Clears Heat, Releases Muscles of Upper Body, Nourishes Fluids