Bitter Orange Peel Spagyric Tincture
Bitter Orange Peel is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for the following reasons:
- Regulates Qi and Harmonizes the Middle Jiao (SP/ST)
For Spleen and Stomach Qi stagnation with symptoms such as nausea and vomiting due to rebellious Stomach Qi, fullness, distention, or bloating in the abdominal or epigastric region, stomach ache, belching, and poor appetite.
- Dries Dampness and Dissolves Phlegm
For accumulation of Phlegm and Damp in the Middle Jiao (Spleen and Stomach) with symptoms such as fatigue, low appetite, loose stool, diarrhea, abdominal fullness, chest oppression, and a greasy think tongue coating.
- Dissolves Phlegm and Stops Cough
For accumulation of phlegm and Qi in the Lungs due to a weakness of the Spleen's transforming function with symptoms such as cough with profuse phlegm, wheezing, dyspnea, and stifling sensation in the chest.
(Taken from https://www.sacredlotus.com/go/chinese-herbs/substance/chen-pi-orange-peel-citrus-peel-tangerine-peel)
Bitter Orange Peel can be helpful in combating stomach ailments such as nausea and vomiting. It can help the liver and therby reduce gastic spasms & can help relieve indigestion. Do not use if pregnant or breast-feeding.
Bottle Size:
Customers Can Choose Between 1mL and 4mL Bottles. The bottles are amber glass and have an orifice reducer in the bottle that creates a built-in dropper. The black cap screws on over the top of that, creating an air-tight seal.
To remove the product from the bottle, unscrew the black cap, turn the product upside down, and use a finger to tap the bottle once for each desired drop to be released. When the bottle is upside down, product will only be released if it is tapped. So the number of taps will equal the number of drops.1mL Bottle contains roughly 20 drops.
4mL Bottle contains rougly 80-90 drops.
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