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Yu Ping Feng San Plus

 
  Yu Ping Feng San Plus
60 tablets, 750 mg

History
Yu Ping Feng San was originally created by Dr. Zue Dan -Xi in 1481 A.D. This formula augments the Qi while stabilizing and strengthening the immune function.

Formula Philosophy by Christopher Hobbs, L.Ac., A.H.G.
To enhance the formula's action of strengthening the immune system, Christopher Hobbs, Secara's Chief Herbalist, has added the scientifically tested and potent immuno-modulator Shiitake standardized extract, and the scientifically proven immune stimulant organic Echinacea Root.

Organic Content
10% of the herbs used in this product were organically grown.

Pulse
Floating. Deficient. Soft.

Tongue
Pale. White coat.

Chinese Medical Actions
Augments the Qi. Stabilizes the exterior. Stops sweating.

Indications
Aversion to drafts. Spontaneous sweating. Recurrent colds. Shiny, pale complexion.

Complete Formula Facts
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Astragalus Root (huang qi) 5:1 Extract
736 mg
Atractylodes Rhizome (bai zhu) 5:1 Extract 614 mg
Siler Root (fang feng) 5:1 Extract 450 mg
Organic Echinacea Root 225 mg
Shiitake Fruit Body 20% Polysaccharides (45mg) 225 mg
This formula is 10% organic.

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

Shiitake: Traditional Asian healers have used Shiitake Mushroom for centuries to strengthen the immune system and promote longevity.

Shiitake has a taste of SWEET and a temperature of NEUTRAL.

Shiitake and other medicinal mushrooms contain polysaccharides, specifically beta-glucans, which are large, complex molecules that are proven immunomodulators. Many current studies are exploring whether the immunomodulatory effects of medicinal mushrooms will prove effective in preventing heart disease and cancer by reducing the risk of dangerous blood clots, fighting cancer cells and increasing the potency of cancer treatments.

Two well-studied polysaccharide complexes in Shiitake are lentinan and LEM. Animal studies have proven both substances to effectively stimulate the production of killer T-cells that are involved in immune response, the production white blood cells and the production of antibodies and interferon.

In human clinical trials, lentinan has shown anti-tumor activity and has been reported to increase the survival rate and length of life of patients with various types of cancer. LEM has inhibited HIV infection of cultured human T-cells in both laboratory and clinical trials.

There are no notable cautions or known herb drug interactions for Shiitake Mushroom other than occasional allergic reactions to the spores or daily use of the extract. (See Eosinophilia and gastrointestinal symptoms after ingestion of Shiitake Mushrooms.)

To review recent clinical research on Shiitake click on the PubMed link listed below:

A placebo-controlled trial of the immune modulator, lentinan, in HIV-positive patients: a phase I/II trial.

Also see a complete review: Hobbs, C.R. 2000. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms 2(4): 287-302.

Echinacea: Echinacea is a popular, non-toxic herb widely used for its immune-stimulating, anti-bacterial and antiviral activity. It enhances one's resistance to colds and flu (particularly when taken at the onset), is useful for septicemia and skin complaints (such as boils, abscesses, or carbuncles) and is used as a mouthwash for gum problems. Echinacea is taken for chronic infections of the urinary and respiratory tracts. It is also used locally as an antiseptic for burns, wounds, bites, skin ulcers, and eczema and psoriasis.

Recent human clinical trials show a protective effect against colds, reducing the incidence of follow-up colds after a course of Echinacea. Other studies show some positive results, others show no benefit over placebo. Larger studies are underway.

Echinacea has a taste of SPICY, ACRID and a temperature of WARM.

There are no notable cautions or known herb drug interactions for Echinacea.

To review recent clinical research on Echinacea click on the PubMed link listed below:

The risk-benefit profile of commonly used herbal therapies: Ginkgo, St. John's Wort, Ginseng, Echinacea, Saw Palmetto, and Kava.

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.

Yu Ping Feng San Plus
60 tablets, 750 mg


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