Kang Ning Wan

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Special Precautions of Kang Ning Wan

  • Contains tree nuts & wheat.
  • May contain other allergens not listed.
  • Contraindicated during pregnancy.

Actions

Clearing dampness from Stomach and Spleen.

Benefits and uses of Kang Ning Wan are

Traditionally used for all types of acute digestive disorders: stomach upset, stomach flu, nausea, bloating, gas and diarrhea.

  • Acute stomach upset
  • acidity
  • motion sickness
  • Food stagnation or summer wind-damp invasion
  • presenting with abdominal distention and pain
  • Nausea that is worse after eating
  • Gas and bloating after meals
  • Belching with a sour or foul taste
  • Heartburn
  • Bad breath
  • Acid regurgitation
  • Vomiting undigested food
  • Poor appetite or aversion to food
  • Foul smelling gas

Ingredients

  • Fu Ling (Poria Hoelen Tuckahoe) Poria cocos Sclerotium
  • Yi Yi Ren (Job's-tears Seed) Coix lacryma-jobi Semen
  • Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum Flower) Chrysanthemum morifolium Flos
  • Mu Xiang (Costus Root) Saussurea lappa Radix
  • Bai Zhi (Fragrant Angelica Root) Angelica dahurica Radix
  • Ge Gen (Kudzu Root) Pueraria spp. Radix
  • Huo Xiang (Guang) (Patchouli Herb) Pogostemon cablin Herba
  • Cang Zhu (Cang-zhu Atractylodes Rhizome) Atractylodes spp. Rhizoma
  • Hou Po (Magnolia Bark) Magnolia officinalis Cortex
  • Shen Qu (Fermented Leaven) Massa fermentata medicinalis
  • Gu Ya (Germinated Rice) Oryza Sativa L.
  • Tian Hua Fen (Trichosanthes Root) Trichosanthes kirilowii Radix
  • Ju Hong Pi (Tangerine Rind) Citrus reticulata Exocarpium
  • Bo He (Chinese Mint) Mentha spp. Herba