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Energetix Twelve Virtues - Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals 14_14090 - EN-14-14090

Energetix Twelve Virtues - Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals 14_14090 - EN-14-14090

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The Energetix Twelve Virtues Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals is one of many great Energetix supplements available from Total Nutrition Aid Center.

The Energetix Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals 14_14090 are from the Energetix Twelve Virtues product line, with Chinese botanical ingredients that have been part of traditional Chinese medicine for generations. Energetix Temple Guardian is a Spagyrically processed Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formula that supports the Lung. According to Chinese medicine, the Lung governs the inhalation of pure Qi from the air and the exhalation of impure Qi. The Lung is also believed to play a major role in the overall formation of Qi within the body. This process begins with the Spleen extracting Qi from food and sending it to the Lung, where it is combined with pure Qi inhaled from the air to form "gathering Qi", or "Qi of the chest." This Qi is dispersed to all parts of the body, manifesting as "nutritive Qi (Ying Qi)," which nourishes tissues in the body, and as "defensive Qi (Wei Qi)," which protects the body. According to classical Chinese theory, if the lungs are healthy, Wei Qi fends off invading pathogenic factors that the body is exposed to; if they are weak, the body is more susceptible to inhaled pathogens. Temple Guardian is a classic TCM formulation used to support the generation Wei Qi coming from the Lung by clearing wind-heat, resolving phlegm, and cleaning fire toxins in conditions related to the Respiratory System. The Energetix Twelve Virtues Spagyric Chinese botanicals were created with a companion line of clinical essential oils called the Twelve Essences. The companion Twelve Essences essential oil for Temple Guardian is Receptivity.

The Energetix Twelve Virtues Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals 14_14090 can be very helpful for:
Common Cold, Influenza, Fever, Hacking Cough, Headaches, Tonsillitis, Otitis Media - acute, Measles, Pharyngitis, and Sinusitis.

Recommended usage of Energetix Twelve Virtues Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals 14_14090:
30 drops orally (in water or juice if desired) twice daily a.m./p.m., or as directed.
Note: Recommendations for usage are general guidelines. Always read provided instructions, and consider all aromatherapy safety guidelines that apply - such as, "Do not take internally" and "Keep out of children's reach."

Key Ingredients of Energetix Twelve Virtues Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals 14_14090:
Ban Lan Gen (Isatis Root) - Known in Traditional Chinese Medicine to drain heat and relieve fire toxicity, it cools the blood and benefits the throat in cases of warm-feverish conditions, mumps, painful swollen throat conditions, and dampheat jaundice.
Da Qing Ye (Baphicacanthus Leaf) - Traditionally used in Chinese Medicine to clear heat and relieve toxicity for any warm-febrile disease or epidemic febrile outbreak. It has also been indicated to cool the blood and reduce skin eruptions due to heat in the blood. It has been used traditionally with cases of intense fever, irritability, and sore throat.
Jin Yin Hua (Lonicera Flower) - Its traditional use has been to clear heat and relieve fire toxicity for hot painful sores and swellings, especially of the breast, throat, or eyes. It expels externally-contracted wind-heat in early stage symptoms of fever, sore throat and headache. Lastly, it has been used traditionally to clear damp heat from the lower burner in dysenteric disorders or painful urinary dysfunction.
Chuan Xin Lian (Andrographis Flower) - Used in Chinese Medicine to clear heat and fire toxicity due to heat disorders of the lungs, throat, urinary tract, skin sores, carbuncles, dysenteric disorders, and eczema.
Lian Qiao (Forsythia) - Traditional Chinese Medicine botanical used to clear heat and toxin, and to dissipate nodules for all hot sores, carbuncles and neck lumps; along with expelling externally-contracted wind heat for symptoms like fever, slight chills, sore throat, and headache.
Huang Qin (Scutellaria) - Clears heat and drains fire, especially from the upper burner. Clears heat and dries dampness in the stomach or intestines, which manifests as diarrhea or dysenteric disorder.
Cang Er Zi (Xanthium) - Used traditionally in Chinese Medicine to disperse wind and dispel dampness for wind-damp, painful obstruction, or skin disorder with itching. Also used to open the nasal passages for any nasal and sinus problem with thick, viscous discharge and related headache.
Ye Ju Hua (Wild Chrysanthemum Flower) - This botanical has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to drain fire and relieve toxicity for carbuncles, skin sores, sore swollen throats, and wind-fire causing eyes.
Fang Feng (Radix Ledebouriellae) - Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to release the exterior and expel wind for headache, chills, and body aches due to externally contracted wind-cold. Known to expel wind dampness and alleviate pain. Also used traditionally to expel intestinal wind due to an imbalance between the spleen and liver manifested in recurrent, painful diarrhea with bright blood in the stool.
Xin Yi Hua (Magnolia Flower) - Traditionally used in Chinese Medicine to expel wind-cold and unblock the nasal passage of nasal obstruction or congestion, nasal discharge, loss of sense of smell, sinus problems, or related headache.
Jie Geng (Platycodon) - Known in Traditional Chinese medicine to open up and disseminate the lung chi and expel phlegm for cough. Also used in TCM to promote discharge of pus associated with lung or throat abscesses. In many cases, TCM practitioners have used this botanical in cases of sore throat or loss of voice caused by external heat.
Chen Pi (Ju Pi) (Citrus peel) - Chinese botanical that has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to regulate qi, improve transportive function of the spleen, relieve the diaphragm of spleen or stomach stagnation patterns, epigastric or abdominal distention, fullness, bloating, belching, nausea and vomiting. Dries dampness and transforms phlegm, fatigue, loose stool, and thick, greasy tongue coating. Helps prevent stagnation.
Bai Zhi (Angelica) - Expels wind and alleviates pain; for patterns of externally contracted wind-cold, especially those with headache. Expels dampness and alleviates discharge due to damp-cold in the lower burner. Opens up nasal passages with sinus congestions.
Gan Cao (Licorice) - Tonifies the spleen and augments the qi. Clears heat and relieves fire toxicity. Moderates spasms and alleviates pain of the abdomen or legs. Due to the sweet, neutral and moderating properties, it is used often to moderate herbs that are hot or cold and reduces the violent properties of other herbs. It can lead and conduct other herbs into the 12 primary channels.
Other Ingredients: Ethanol - 20%, Glycerin - 2%, and Distilled Water - 78%.

Product: Energetix Twelve Virtues Temple Guardian - Lung Chinese Botanicals
SKU/Part Number: 14_14090
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