Difference between revisions of "Sai Mei An"
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==Special Precautions of Sai Mei An== | ==Special Precautions of Sai Mei An== | ||
*Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines. | *Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines. | ||
+ | * Dark, tar-like stools or vomitig blood can indicate a serious bleeding ulcer. Seek medical attention immediately. | ||
* Keep out of reach of children. | * Keep out of reach of children. | ||
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==Benefits and uses of Sai Mei An are== | ==Benefits and uses of Sai Mei An are== | ||
Helps to reduce heat, stops pain, reduces hyperacidity. A specific remedy | Helps to reduce heat, stops pain, reduces hyperacidity. A specific remedy | ||
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[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:Chinese medicine]] | [[Category:Chinese medicine]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 26 January 2014
Ingredients
- Zhong Ru Shi
- Hai Ge Ke (Concha Cyclinae)
- Han Shui Shi (Calcitum)
- Bai Cao Shuang (Pulvis Fami Carbonisatus)
- Bing Pian (Borneolum)
- Zhen Zhu (Margarita)
- Wa Leng Zi (Concha Arcae)
Special Precautions of Sai Mei An
- Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medicines.
- Dark, tar-like stools or vomitig blood can indicate a serious bleeding ulcer. Seek medical attention immediately.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Benefits and uses of Sai Mei An are
Helps to reduce heat, stops pain, reduces hyperacidity. A specific remedy for doudenal and gastric stomach ulcers without bleeding, relying heavily on calcium and other mineral-salts to neutralize excessive stomach acid. Useful for irritations and inflammations to the stomach lining, with pain following meals.