A formula to support injury healing, circulation, and heart and blood vessel health. The main ingredient in these tablets is San Qi, also known as Panax pseudoginseng or Radix Notoginseng, the most important military herbal medicine in ancient China, well-known for its ability to heal wounds, bruises, contusions, sprains, broken bones, and hemorrhaging--an in vivo study showed San Qi can heal wounds 1.5x faster.
San Qi has been shown in numerous studies to significantly reduce healing time—its saponins can dilate blood vessels, improve blood circulation, reduce blood viscosity, and have the effect of promoting blood circulation. It also promotes the proliferation of bone marrow cells and increases the number & activity of bone marrow red blood cells.
While many take San Qi for injury or post-surgery recovery, it is also taken more regularly for its ability to support overall health.
Tian Qi is the root of Panax Notoginseng of the Araliaceae family. Another name for Tianqi is San Qi (Three-Seven) because it is believed that the best Tianqi should be harvested between three and seven years. An earlier or later harvest of Tianqi will not be as efficacious, particularly in its hemostatic action.
USES OF TIAN QI
PROMOTES BLOOD CIRCULATION / STOPS BLEEDING
Tian Qi is an important herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine owing to its abilities to eliminate blood statis, reduce swellings and pain, and stop bleeding. It is widely used in the treatment of traumatic injuries, various kinds of bleeding and in many emergencies. At home, Notoginseng can be used to make a drink that promotes the healing of minor scrapes and cuts. It also nourishes the blood and promotes metabolism in the elderly and weak. Hence, Tian Qi has come to be known as Jinbu huan, translated ad "cannot be exchanged for gold", due to its precious value.
POSTPARTUM RECOVERY
Tian Qi can be used as a tonic for convalescents and women after childbirth as it can activate circulation of blood and Qi, and restore energy levels. With its ability to stop excessive bleeding and clear lochia (postnatal discharge), Notoginseng can be beneficial for women who have given birth. However, Notoginseng should be avoided altogether during pregnancy.
SUPPORTS HEALTHY HEART AND CHOLESTEROL
Notoginseng may be effective in lowering cholesterol. Studies have also suggested that Notoginseng can help reduce chest pain caused by coronary heart disease.
AID IN PHYSICAL GROWTH DURING PUBERTY
When children exhibit slow growth, some people give them Tian Qi to speed up the growth process during puberty.
Instructions: 2 capsules taken daily with warm water.
Do not take if you are on Warfarin or blood thinners.
Ingredients: Panax Notoginseng.