What are curing pills good for?

Curing Pills are a time honored blend that we always keep on hand in the medicine cabinet to alleviate digestive discomfort. There are few digestive complaints Curing Pills can's solve! 

Curing Pills can be used to address lack of appetite, indigestion, food stagnation, discomfort due to overindulgence, stomach upset from external pathogens, and most complaints that arise from Stomach Qi stagnation and intestinal discomfort. Although Curing Pills have few contraindications, caution should be used in cases with Yin Deficiency. Because of the Qi-regulating aspects of the formula, caution should also be used during pregnancy, particularly during the late stages or in cases of threatened miscarriage. Not suitable for gluten intolerance and celiac patients. 

Travel size single serving packets with 10 tea pills per pack. 1 pack 3 x per day as needed. 10 single serving packets per box. Not for long term use. 

It is always advised to seek the guidance of a trained herbalist for acute or chronic symptoms. 

THE INGREDIENTS:

FU LING ( PORIA COCOS)

Fu ling is a fungus that grows on the roots of pine trees and has been used for generations in China to move stagnant fluids. It is also a calming Qi tonic to regulate energy and enhance the immune system.

BAI ZHU (ATRACTYLODES)

Bai zhu is also Qi tonic with the added benefit that it regulates the digestive system. Often used to boost the metabolism. Like Fu ling it also moves stagnant fluids.

XIAO HU XIANG (FENNEL)

Fennel is a widely used digestive tonic in ancient medicine. This is a great herb for relieving gas and spasms in the digestion.

BAI ZHI (ANGELICA DAHURICA)

This is a major herb for relieving headaches with a variety of causes from colds, flus, or hangover.

SHEN QU (MASSA FERMENTA)*

Moves stagnant food and relieves excess stomach acidity.

HUO XIANG (PATCHOULI)

Huo Xiang has been used for centuries to stop nausea and vomiting.

TIAN HUA FEN (TRICHOSANTHES KIRILOWII)

This herb is moistening and relieves the symptoms of dehydration that come along with upset stomach. 

CHEN PI (TANGERINE PEEL)

Tangerine peel is said to regulate qi and guide it down making this herb especially helpful for nausea, vomiting and acid reflux.

JU HUA (CHRYSANTHEMUM MORIFOLIUM)

This is a well known herb for treating red, sore eyes and headaches.

SHI CHANG PU – (ACORUS)

Clears a cloudy mind.

BO HE (MINT)

Cools and soothes acids in the digestive system and relieves pain from gas.

Other ingredients: Dextrin, Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax

*This formula is not suitable for gluten intolerance, nor celiac disease. Massa Fermenta is processed with wheat. 

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Curing Pills, or Kang Ning Wan is one of the most famous Chinese Traditional Medicine (TCM) herbal remedies. It helps with any kind of stomach upset, whether it's due to food poisoning, motion sickness, overeating, or hangover. An excellent remedy to keep around and to travel with!! Great for when your stomach becomes upset after eating an unfamiliar food in another country! 

Other Product Names: 康寧丸(膠囊), Kang Ning Wan, Healthy Peaceful Pills

Ingredients: Poria cocos sclerotium, Coix lacryma jobi seed, Pogostemon cablin herb, Magnolia officinalis bark, Angelica dahurica root, Massa fermenta, Atractylodes lancea rhizome, Aucklandia lappa root, Pueraria lobata root, Setaria italica fruit, Trichosanthes kirilowii root, Chrysanthemum morifolium flower, Citrus reticulata exocarp, Gastrodia elata rhizome, Mentha haplocalyx herbIngredients (Pin Yin): Fu ling, Yi yi ren, Guang huo xiang, Hou po, Bai zhi, Shen qu, Cang zhu, Mu xiang, Ge gen, Gu ya, Tian hua fen, Ju hua, Ju hong, Tian ma, Bo heOther Ingredients: Vegetarian capsule (hypromellose, water), Dextrin, Hydrated magnesium silicate, Activated carbon, China wax

Allergen Information: Contains wheat & tree nuts The ingredient Shen Qu (Massa fermenta) is processed with wheat and may contain gluten proteins.

Standard Dosage: 3 capsules, 3 x per day

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We recommend that you consult with a Traditional Chinese Medical practitioner, or physician.

Label Warning: Use with caution during pregnancy.

Plum Flower Curing Pills 30 pills

Curing Pills, also known as Kang Ning Wan, drains dampness, eliminates food stagnation, expels wind, and regulates Qi.

To learn more about the history of this formula on our blog, read here.

What Curing Pills is Best For

Curing Pills are recommended for those with upset stomach, motion sickness, bloating, nausea, gas, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Curing Pills may be used for the following:

  • Stomach upset
  • Stomach flu
  • Motion sickness
  • Nausea
  • Bloating
  • Vomiting
  • Gas
  • Diarrhea

TCM Function

  • Drains Dampness
  • Eliminates Food Stagnation
  • Expels Wind, Regulates Qi

Curing Pills Serving Size

Take 2-3 pills, three times a day.

  • Poria cocos fungus
  • Coix lachryma jobi seed
  • Agastache rugosa herb
  • Magnolia officinalis bark
  • Angelica dahurica root
  • Massa fermenta
  • Atractylodes lancea rhizome
  • Aucklandia lappa root
  • Pueraria lobata root
  • Setaria italica fruit
  • Trichosanthes kirilowii root
  • Chrysanthemum morifolium flower
  • Citrus rubrum peel
  • Gastrodia elata rhizome
  • Mentha haplocalyx herb.

( Fu ling, Yi yi ren, Huo xiang, Hou po, Bai zhi, Shen qu, Cang zhu, Mu xiang, Ge gen, Gu ya, Tian hua fen, Ju hua, Ju hong, Tian ma, Bo he.)

Contains tree nuts & wheat.

Curing Pills Side Effects

Use with caution during pregnancy. Because of the Qi-regulating aspects of this formula caution is advised when administering during late stages of pregnancy, although very useful and appropriate for morning sickness in early stages of pregnancy.

Use with caution in Yin deficiency.

Curing Pills Where to Buy

Curing Pills product is available only from licensed healthcare professionals. Buy Curing Pills Online here at AcuAtlanta.net or our clinic.

Reference Maciocia, Giovanni. The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Text.Seattle, WA: Eastland Press, Inc. 2009. Print.

Bensky, D., Barolet, R. Formulas & Strategies Seattle, WA: Eastland Press, Inc 1990. Print

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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Pill Curing.  Culing Pills.  Kang Ning Wan.  Po Chai Pills.  Bao Ji Pian.  All names for another little miracle remedy – for stomach troubles (acute gastrointestinal disorders): indigestion, abdominal pain, bloating, belching, reflux, nausea, vomiting, even diarrhea – from overeating, excessive drinking and/or food poisoning! That’s a lot of good work! (AND, they are GREAT for HANGOVERS!) It is one remedy to take with wherever you go.

The Curing Pill formula originated a century ago in Southern China where the weather is hot and humid, especially during the summer, where people drink cooling herbal teas to combat the heat and aid digestion. There are several stories as to how this remedy came to be. One tells of a plague in China during which the people suffered from vomiting and diarrhea. A formula to cure the plague came to a doctor in his dreams and then became the famous Curing Pill or Po Chai (‘Protecting the People’) formula. Another story says that a Buddhist monk prepared an herbal digestive cooling tea and offered it freely to anyone, and to one certain Mr. Li (Li Shiu Ke) who turned the formula into a teapill preparation. When Mr. Li and his family left mainland China during the Civil War, they took the formula to Hong Kong and established a new company. The manufacturing company they left behind was nationalized. Now there are two manufacturers. On the mainland, the formula is called Kang (healthy) Ning (tranquility) Wan (pills) - Healthy Tranquility Pills, better known as Curing Pills. In Hong Kong, the formula is known as Po Chai Pills. 

In 'TCM speak', the 16 herbs that constitute the Curing Pill formula work to relieve ‘exterior’ symptoms (chill, fever, headache), remove ‘dampness’ (nausea, queasiness, phlegm), reduce ‘food stagnation’ and ‘harmonize’ the stomach. These functions direct your digestive system to overcome all the above-mentioned conditions. Because several of the herbs also have the properties of ‘calming the Liver’ and ‘dispersing the Wind’ (meaning they work together to relieve headache and dizziness as well as stomach discomforts), this formula is an excellent choice to prevent and remedy motion sickness. Take it along on your next road trip – or cruise!

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