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  • Mayway | Coptis Teapills

    Coptis helps to cool bloody, mucous diarrhea and colitis.

    Description

    More effective than metronidazole for stress colitis. Coptis are all-natural Chinese herbal caps made from Huang Lian Su Wan, a bitter, cool herb used to drain heat and relieve toxicity from the lower body.

    Standard Dosage for Pets

    1 teapill per 10lbs bodyweight twice daily crushed. Start at half dose and work up to full dose over a week. 

    Contents: 200 teapills

    Standard Dosage for Humans

    4 caps, 3 x day.

    Ingredients

    Coptis chinensis rhizome, Activated carbon, Botanical wax, Talcum. - Huang lian, Activated carbon, Botanical wax, Talcum.

    Functions

    Clears Heat, Transforms Dampness, Expels Toxic Heat

    Safety

    Huang lian/coptis is a very cold herb and can injure the Spleen and Stomach when taken for too long or in excess amounts. Contraindicated for conditions due to excess cold or Qi deficiency.

    Disclaimer

    Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.