Lilium Teapills By Min Shan Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Lilium Teapills by Min Shan
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Proprietary Extract Blend
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend (Combination) |
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Category | blend |
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Rehmannia glutinosa
Ingredient Group Rehmannia Category botanical
Rehmannia glutinosa
Ingredient Group Rehmannia Category botanical
Ophiopogon japonicus
Ingredient Group Dwarf lilyturf Category botanical
Lilium brownii
Ingredient Group Brown's Lily Category botanical
Fritillaria cirrhosa
Ingredient Group Sichuan Fritillary Category botanical
Angelica sinensis
Description:Dong quai (Angelica sinensis) is a plant native to Asia and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. It is often referred to as "female ginseng" and is used to treat a variety of health conditions, particularly those related to the female reproductive system. It is also claimed to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties as well as an ability to improve blood circulation. When utilized for dietary supplements, the root of Dong quai is used.
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Ingredient Group Dong Quai Category botanical
Paeonia lactiflora
Description:Peonies are flowering plants that belong to the genus Paeonia, which is part of the family Paeoniaceae. They are native to Asia, Europe, and western North America. Peonies are known for their large flowers, which come in a range of colors including white, pink, red, and yellow. Peonies, specifically the roots of the plant, have been historically used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for a variety of purposes, including as an antipyretic and an anti-inflammatory agent. It has also been used as a natural remedy for anxiety and stress. The flower and seeds of the plant have also been used medicinally.
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Ingredient Group White Peony Category botanical
Glycyrrhiza uralensis
Description:Licorice, also known as glycyrrhiza, is a plant native to parts of Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean region. The root of the plant has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and is often consumed in the form of candy, tea, and supplements. Licorice has a number of purported health benefits, including the ability to soothe sore throats, reduce inflammation, and improve digestive problems. It may also have antiviral and antibacterial properties. Licorice naturally contains glycyrrhizin, or glycyrrhizic acid, which can have toxic effects if consumed in large amounts. However, licorice can be processed to remove glycyrrhizin, resulting in DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice). Many dietary supplements that contain deglycyrrhizinated licorice are often simply named 'DGL'.
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Ingredient Group Chinese Licorice Category botanical
Scrophularia ningpoensis
Ingredient Group Figwort Category botanical
Platycodon grandiflorum
Ingredient Group Platycodon Category botanical
Drugs that interact with Lilium Teapills by Min Shan
Below is a list of drug interactions for each ingredient in this supplement product. Please note that a supplement product may contain more than one ingredient that has interactions.
Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
8 Pill(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
8 Pill(s)
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Servings per container | 25 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Proprietary Extract Blend |
1360 mg
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Proprietary Blend (Combination) |
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Rehmannia glutinosa |
0 NP
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Rehmannia |
--
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Rehmannia glutinosa |
0 NP
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Rehmannia |
--
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Ophiopogon japonicus |
0 NP
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Dwarf lilyturf |
--
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Lilium brownii |
0 NP
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Brown's Lily |
--
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Fritillaria cirrhosa |
0 NP
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Sichuan Fritillary |
--
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Angelica sinensis |
0 NP
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Dong Quai |
--
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Paeonia lactiflora |
0 NP
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White Peony |
--
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Glycyrrhiza uralensis |
0 NP
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Chinese Licorice |
--
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Scrophularia ningpoensis |
0 NP
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Figwort |
--
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Platycodon grandiflorum |
0 NP
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Platycodon |
--
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Other Ingredients: |
Talcum
China Wax
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Label Statments:
General Statements |
- GMP
- Bai He Gu Jin Wan
- Min Shan Chinese herbal teapills have been produced at the Lanzhou Foci Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. since 1929. Lazhou Foci pioneered the manufacturing of extracted teapills, and are the genuine and original "Lanzhou Pills". Our domestic and internationally certified GMP factory and products have won numerous awards for quality and excellence.
Each batch of Min Shan teapills has been tested for microbials, heavy metals, and other important quality parameters before leaving our facility to ensure quality and safety. For more information, visit www.fczy.com.
- Internationally GMP certified manufacturer
- Product of China
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Seals/Symbols |
- Foci Pharmaceutical 1929
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Herbal Dietary Supplement
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Take 8 pills 3 times daily or as directed by your health care practitioner
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Precautions |
- Keep out of reach of children
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Formula |
- 100% natural Chinese herbs
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Formulation |
- No artificial colors, flavors, refined sugars or pharmaceuticals
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Brand Information
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Imported exclusively by | |
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Name | Mayway Corp. |
City | Oakland |
State | CA |
Country | USA |
ZipCode | 94607 |
Web Address | www.mayway.com |
Manufacturer | |
Name | Lanzhou Foci Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. |
City | Lanzhou |
State | Gansu Province |
Country | China |
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