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Great Nature by Blue Poppy - Yu Dai Wan - 90 caps
Great Nature by Blue Poppy - Yu Dai Wan - 90 caps
 
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Yu Dai Wan by Blue Poppy’s Great Nature Contemporaries is a formula that is commonly used for remedy to alleviate damp-heat vaginal discharge.

Yu Dai Wan supports the female reproductive system, at once clearing and tonifying to protect and balance vaginal flora and fauna. Discharge due to disruption to the flora and fauna can easily occur with hormonal shifts – such as during peri-menopause, pregnancy, and with contraceptive or fertility hormones.

Dysbiosis may also be due to medications such as antibiotics or corticosteroids, excessive emotional stress, or improper diet – such as a diet high in sugar, dairy, white flour, processed foods, alcohol and other damp and heat-producing foods.

TCM Functions:
• Clears Damp-Heat from the Uterus
• Restrains the Leakage of Fluids
• Nourishes Blood

Actions: Damp-heat in the Uterus causing fluid leakage. Also for damp-heat with an underlying Liver Blood deficiency that allows the damp-heat to linger.

Pattern: Damp heat in the lower jiao

Tongue: Greasy yellow coat

Pulse: Soft, slippery, rapid

Contraindications: Use with caution in Spleen deficient patients with a tendency to loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. Contraindicated for conditions due to damp-cold. Contraindicated during the early stages of acute infection or illness, such as cold or flu.

Chinese Symptomology: Damp-heat in the Uterus causing fluid leakage. Also for damp-heat with an underlying Liver Blood deficiency that allows the damp-heat to linger. Western Symptomology: Occasional change in vaginal discharge.

Suggested Use:
Adults take 3 capsules 2 times per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Yu Dai Wan Ingredients in 3 capsules:
Chun Pi (Cortex Ailanthi) 1055 mg
Bai Shao (Radix Paeoniae Alba) 352 mg
Shu Di Huang (prepared Radix Rehmanniae) 281 mg
Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) 212 mg
Gao Liang Jiang (Rhizoma Alpiniae Officinarum) 140 mg
Huang Bai (Cortex Phellodendri) 140 mg
Chuan Xiong (Rhizoma Chuanxiong) 70 mg