Plum Flower Brand The Great Invigorator Teapills or Shen Tong Zhu Yu Wan
Plum Flower Brand The Great Invigorator Teapills assist with traumatic & arthritic patterns presenting with fixed aches and pains throughout your body. Pain may be worse with pressure and tend to be worse at night.
This includes:
- shoulder, arm, low back, leg, foot or hand pain
- chronic headaches sharp in nature
- irregular & painful menstruation
- post-partum lower abdominal pain
Symptoms may be accompanied by systemic Blood Stagnation such as with:
- a dark facial complexion
- purple discoloration or broken vessels on the skin
- dark & purple tongue
- chronic depression
Accelerated Healing
The Great Invigorator Teapills can be used to accelerate healing related to a physically traumatic events from:
- sporting events
- car accidents
- bike accidents
- falls
- martial arts…where bruising, broken bones, torn ligaments, severe sprains have occurred
The Chinese Medicine idea of healing requires the internal movement of dead tissue [blood, fluids, dead cells & Chi] instead of the bio-medical way of splinting and stagnating. There is a famous recipe for an external medicine used for severe to critical injuries acquired during full contact martial art training. The recipe utilizes many of the same Chinese Herbs in this formula.
Moving Stagnation
The Great Invigorator Teapills assists your body by moving Chi & Blood Stagnation blocking the channels and collaterals resulting from chronic Wind Cold Damp Bi-pain. The term Bi in Chinese Medicine describes a painful obstruction syndrome. There are different causes of Bi requiring the proper formula.
The Great Invigorator Teapills works by:
- invigorating your Blood
- moving Chi
- dispelling Blood Stasis
- unblocking the channels & collaterals
thereby alleviating pain.
Please pay close attention to:
Cautions and Contraindications
This is especially in regards to the blood moving or quickening properties of this formula.
It has such Chinese Herbs as: Tao Ren, Hong Hua, Dang Gui, Chuan Niu Xi, Chuan Xiong, Mo Yao, Ru Xiang & Di long that work synergistically and effectively at breaking Blood Stagnation and can help dramatically in relieving many causes of pain. Again, this is a very important and specialized formula that can be effective when used properly.
Time Usage
It is also important to understand that this is a formula that should be used temporally, weeks to months, and replaced by an appropriate constitutional or harmonizing formula such as our H&E CMHC Free, Easy & Relaxing Liver & Spleen Harmonizer Formula and a possible constitutional Blood or Yin Tonic such as our:
Chinese Medicine Daily Disharmony Listing Associated with The Great Invigorator Teapills:
- Fixed aches and pains throughout the body that are worse with pressure and tend to be worse at night, including shoulder, arm, low back, leg, foot or hand pain
- Chronic headaches
- Dark facial complexion
- Purple discoloration or broken vessels on the skin
- Chronic depression
Relating to Women:
- Irregular menstruation
- Menstrual pain
- Post-partum lower abdominal pain
Possible Chinese Medicine Presentations:
Chinese Medicine pulse diagnostic may present as: wiry, choppy, deep
Chinese Medicine tongue diagnostic may present as: purple, purple or dark spots, distended and dark sublingual veins
Ingredients For The Great Invigorator Teapills:
Chinese Names
Tao ren, Hong hua, Dang gui, Chuan niu xi, Chuan xiong, Mo yao, Ru xiang, Di long, Gan cao, Qin jiao, Qiang huo, Xiang fu
Size Options For The Great Invigorator Teapills:
No other size options available. Product is only available in a regular size bottle of 200 teapills.
The Great Invigorator Teapills Dosage:
Manufacturer standard dosage is 8 teapills, 3 times per day. Take with warm water.
Cathy Higgins –
I purchased the Great Invigorator teapills for my cat who has some degenerative issues in her spine leading to muscle weakness and probably some inflammation. The acupuncturist vet I’ve been taking her to has prescribed various Chinese herbs and the GI was the latest. I’ve been giving it to my cat for a few weeks now, and I think this herb lives up to its name. She has had more energy and confidence/ability to navigate stairs, etc. the past few weeks. Of course I can’t say definitively that this is because of the GI herbs, but I believe they have helped.