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Suan Zao
Ren Tang Plus
60 tablets, 750 mg
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History
Suan Zao Ren Tang was originally created by
the Dr. Chang Chung-Ching in 220 A.D. It addresses
Blood deficiency patterns with accompanying
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Formula Philosophy by Christopher
Hobbs, L.Ac., A.H.G.
To enhance the formula's action for
insomnia and depression, Christopher Hobbs, Secara's
Chief Herbalist, has added organic Skullcap Herb,
which has a proven calming effect; Hawthorn standardized
extract, a sedative that quells anxiety related
to insomnia and mood disorders and supports the
Heart system; Passionflower standardized extract,
which has a proven calming effect on the central
nervous system for both insomnia and anxiety;
organic Lavender Oil, a proven anti-depressant
and mood elevator; and Valerian Oil, which has
been shown to be beneficial to patients with insomnia.
Organic Content
26% of the herbs used in this product were organically
grown.
Pulse
Wiry. Thin, rapid.
Tongue
Dry. Red.
Chinese Medical Actions
Nourishes the Blood. Calms the spirit. Clears
heat. Eliminates irritability.
Indications
Irritability. Inability to sleep. Palpitations.
Night sweats. Dizziness and vertigo. Dry throat
and mouth.
Complete Formula Facts
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Jujube Seeds (suan
zao ren) 5:1 Extract
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607 mg |
| Organic Licorice
Root (gan cao) |
349 mg |
| Anemarrhena Rhizome
(zhi mu) 5:1 Extract |
242 mg |
| Poria Sclerotium
(fu ling) 5:1 Extract |
242 mg |
| Sichuan Lovage Rhizome
(chuan xiong) 5:1 Extract |
242 mg |
| Organic Skullcap
Herb |
225 mg |
| Hawthorn Leaf &
Flower 2.0% Flavonoids (4mg) |
180 mg |
| Passionflower Herb
3.5% Vitexin (5mg) |
146 mg |
| Valerian Oil |
11 mg |
| Organic Lavender
Oil |
6 mg |
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This
formula is 26% organic. |
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Secara uses organic herbs whenever possible and does not use endangered plant or animal species. This product is manufactured in the U.S. in GMP certified facilities and is free of animal and dairy products, soy, artificial colors, sweeteners or preservatives.
Traditional Chinese Medical Contraindications
None.
Modifying Herbs
Skullcap: Skullcap was well
known among the Cherokee and other Native American
tribes as a strong emmenagogue and medicinal herb
for women.
Skullcap has a taste of BITTER, SWEET and a temperature
of COOL.
Skullcap is a relaxing nervine and anti-spasmodic
recommended by herbalists to relieve headache,
insomnia, premenstrual syndrome, nervous exhaustion
and teething. It is sometimes used to ease the
discomfort of drug and alcohol withdrawal and
it is often considered one of the best herbs to
lower excessive sexual desire.
While there are no reports in the scientific
literature to suggest that Skullcap interacts
with any conventional medications, it does possess
sedative properties. Therefore, Skullcap should
be used with caution by those who are taking benzodiazepines
(anti-anxiety medications) such as diazepam or
alprazolam, barbiturates (medications often prescribed
for sleep disorders or seizures) such as pentobarbital,
or other sedative medications (including anti-histamines).
Though unlikely, Skullcap may interact with or
even potentiate the activity of pharmaceutical
preparations that act on the central nervous system,
including tranquilizers, anti-psychotics and anti-epileptics.
To review recent clinical research on Skullcap
click on the PubMed link listed below:
Phytochemical and biological analysis of skullcap
(Scutellaria lateriflora L.): a medicinal plant
with anxiolytic properties.
Hawthorn: Hawthorn has a long
history of safe use for strengthening, tonifying
and protecting the cardiovascular system, particularly
the Heart, when used long-term. It is used for
palpitations, angina, atherosclerosis and hypertension.
Hawthorn has also been used for its mild sedative
properties. The fruits are considered digestive
aids, reducing food stagnation, gas, belching
and feelings of fullness.
Hawthorn has a taste of SOUR, SWEET and a temperature
of WARMING.
Hawthorn contains anthocyanidins and flavonoids
that act as anti-oxidants. Hawthorn preparations
can dilate cardiac blood vessels, allowing more
blood to perfuse the heart muscle. Over a long
period of time, this can have a strengthening
effect. Hawthorn extracts are very safe to use.
The leaves and flowers are more potent for their
cardiotonic and mild sedative effects, whereas
the fruits are used in Chinese medicine to help
relieve food stagnation.
Though unlikely, Hawthorn may potentiate the
effects of digitalis. See your health care provider
before taking Hawthorn if you are taking digoxin.
To review recent clinical research on Hawthorn
click on the PubMed link listed below:
Hawthorn extract for treating chronic heart failure:
meta-analysis of randomized trials.
Valerian Oil: Valerian has been
used for centuries to help relieve digestive problems,
emotional stress, sleeplessness, nervousness,
menstrual and intestinal cramps and muscle pain.
Valerian has a taste of SWEET, SPICY and a temperature
of WARM.
Several clinical studies support the sleep-promoting
and central nervous system-relaxing qualities
of Valerian. It has also been touted for its diuretic
and expectorant properties.
Long-term use in therapeutic amounts may cause
minor side effects such as headaches, excitability
and insomnia. Valerian is not as effective for
people with deficiency and internal heat who manifest
such symptoms as mild anxiety, sleeplessness,
depression, fatigue or general weakness.
There are no known herb drug interactions for
Valerian.
To review recent clinical research on Valerian
click on the PubMed links listed below:
Safety and efficacy of herbal sedatives in cancer
care.
Antispasmodic effects of valeriana compounds:
an in-vivo and in-vitro study on the guinea-pig
ileum.
A combination of plant extracts in the treatment
of outpatients with adjustment disorder with anxious
mood: controlled study versus placebo.
Passionflower: Passionflower
is a widely used, safe and mild sedative that
can be taken over a long period of time. As a
nervine, it is indicated for anxiety, insomnia
caused by mental worry, nightmares and hysteria.
It is particularly useful for people with overactive
imaginations and paranoia. Passionflower is taken
for PMS, dysmenorrhea and menopause symptoms,
including nervous restlessness. It also has a
beneficial effect when taken for heart palpitations
and hypertension because of its mild vessel-dilating
effect.
Passionflower has a taste of BITTER and a temperature
of COOL.
There are no notable cautions or known herb drug
interactions for Passionflower.
To review recent clinical research on Passionflower
click on the PubMed links listed below:
Passionflower in the treatment of generalized
anxiety: a pilot double-blind randomized controlled
trial with oxazepam.
A combination of plant extracts in the treatment
of outpatients with adjustment disorder with anxious
mood: controlled study versus placebo.
Lavender Oil: Written records
of the use of Lavender for medicinal purposes
date back as far as 60 A.D. to the writings of
Dioscorides.
Lavender has a taste of AROMATIC, SPICY and a
temperature of COOL.
Lavender Flower is used to lift the spirits and
allay nausea and is said to have a slight sedative
quality. Lavender Oil is used internally and externally
to treat spasms, colic and neuralgia. Lavender
Oil is effective topically for burns, and a few
drops of it may be added to baths before bedtime
for persons with sleep disorders. Lavender has
long been used in traditional medicine for nervous
stomach, spasmodic conditions, flatulence, nervous
headache, neuralgia and vomiting.
There are no notable cautions or known herb drug
interactions for Lavender Oil.
This information is based on third-party reference materials and Secara cannot warrant its accuracy, completeness or reliability. Secara assumes no liability for any claims by a third party for loss that may arise from reliance on this information.
These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Suan Zao Ren Tang Plus
60 tablets, 750 mg

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