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Specialty Natural Products:
Strengthen Immune System - Leucozepin > Pain Relief - Eezapein > Fight Nausea - Apazin
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Energy and Immunity Combo - ENERhance + ImmuForce
Fortify Your Immune System Combo - Leucozepin + ImmuForce
Kick Start Your Immune System Combo - Leucozepin + ENERhance

All ingredients for our products are 100% natural. We have provided information on all our ingredients below for your convenience. We are especially proud of our natural ingredients and encourage you to educate yourself before making a purchase. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.

 

Cyperus

Latin name: Rhizoma Cyperi
Chinese Name: Xiang-Fu ( Cyperus)

 

Traditional Uses
Actions: Restores the normal functioning of the depressed liver, regulates menses, controls pain
Applications: Convulsions, amenorrhea, ante- and postpartum headache, stagnation, epigastric pain, hematemesis, hematochezia, hematuria, functional bleeding, leukorrhea

Pharmacology
(1)   Analgesic effect: The ethanol extract increases rabbits’ pain threshold.
(2)   Uterine contraction-inhibiting effect: The extract inhibits contraction of smooth muscle and decreases the tonicity of extirpated uteri, but its effect is weaker than that of tang-kuei.

Reference: Hung-yen Hsu, Ph.D. and Associates: Oriental Materia Medica A Concise Guide 1986, Keats Publishing