Sun Ten Lycium - Chrysanthemum & Rehmannia Combination 476 Granules - 100g
Source: Precious Mirror for Advancement of Medicine (Yi Ji Bao Jian)
How It Works
• Nourishes the liver and kidney yin
• Promotes eye health
Clinical Applications
• Eye issues rooted in a deficiency in liver and kidney yin
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Rehmannia cured root tuber (shu di huang), Chinese yam rhizome (shan yao), Asiatic dogwood fruit without seed (shan zhu yu), Poria sclerotium (fu ling), Tree peony root bark (mu dan pi), Asian water plantain rhizome (ze xie), Lycium fruit (gou qi zi), Chrysanthemum flower (ju hua)
English Name |
Pin-Yin Name |
Cooked Rehmannia |
Shu Di Huang |
Dioscorea |
Shan Yao |
Cornus |
Shan Zhu Yu |
Hoelen |
Fu Ling |
Moutan |
Mu Dan Pi |
Alisma |
Ze Xie |
Lycium Fruit |
Gou Qi Zi |
Chrysanthemum |
Ju Hua |
Main Ingredient(s):
In this formula, Rehmannia provides nourishment to the yin and the blood while tonifying the kidneys. Lycium Fruit is used for enriching and nourishing the yin, liver, and kidneys, and Chrysanthemum pacifies and clears the liver, clears the eyes, and extinguishes wind.
In 1991, SUN TEN Laboratories was established in Irvine, California as a cGMP certified manufacturing facility and distributor for SUN TEN products in America. Sun Ten Laboratories provides TCM practitioners in the US access to the high-quality products produced by its factory in Taiwan. In addition, SUN TEN Laboratories itself has become a leading GMP certified Dietary Supplement manufacturing facility for vitamins, minerals, botanicals, and nutraceuticals.
All SUN TEN sourced herbal materials are obtained from private growers and suppliers whose products meet its strict quality specifications. Both organoleptic and analytical scientific methods are used to confirm species identification and proper plant part. During manufacture, only water based decoction methods are used. And special consideration is focused on the sequence of herb input, temperature and time control, and the recovery of essential oils. Every step in the process is intended to retain the efficacy of the active ingredients and the effectiveness of the final product.