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CHINESE KB-C
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KB-C is a traditional Chinese herb combination for the urinary system. It also supports the structural system. In fact, the Chinese name for KB-C is Jian Gu, which can be translated to mean“strengthen the bones.” Benefits:
Known in Chinese herbology as a yang tonic to “strengthen the water element,” this formula is considered to have both warming and invigorating properties. In addition, Chinese natural-based philosophy considers this formula a contributor to “vital energy.” Western authorities agree that this concept resembles the function of both the adrenal cortex and the thyroid glands. The kidney is greatly influenced by the adrenal glands, especially during adrenal exhaustion. Chinese herbalists believe eucommia nourishes the kidney yang and the ligaments and bones. Eucommia has been used for centuries in the Far East for weakness. No single Western herb has been found to substitute for these qualities. Chinese herbalists also believe achyranthes relieves the body of excess fluids and strengthens it. They hold that this herb achyanthes strengthens the liver, kidney, bones and tendons. It has been used for convalescence, comfort and certain gynecological needs. Eucommia and achyranthes have been blended with 16 other herbs in a water strengthening combination. KB-C supports both urinary and glandular (sexual) organs, helps the body restore its energy and may help eliminate moisture. KB-C includes eucommia bark, cistanche stem, achyranthes root, dipsacus root, drynaria rhizome, hoelen sclerotium, morinda root, rehmannia root tuber, astragalus root, cornus fruit, dang gui root, dioscorea rhizome, epimedium leaf, ligustrum fruit, liquid amber fruit, lyceum fruit, Panax ginseng root, atractylodes rhizome. Not available in California due to passage of Proposition 65. For California residents we recommend Chinese KB-C TCM. RECOMMENDED DOSAGE: Take three capsules with a meal three times daily. INGREDIENTS: Amount Per 3 Capsules: Proprietary blend 1500 mg*: Eucommia Bark (Eucommia ulmoides), Cistanche Herb (Cistanche salsa), Achyranthes Root (Achyranthes aspera), Dipsacus Root (Dipsacus asper), Drynaria Rhizome (Drynaria fortunei), Hoelen Plant (Poria cocos), Morinda Root (Morinda officinalis), Rehmannia Root (Rehmannia glutinosa), Astragalus Root (Astragalus membranaceus), Cornus Fruit (Cornus officinalis), Dang Gui Root (Angelica sinensis), Dioscorea Root (Dioscorea japonica), Epimedium Herb (Epimedium macranthum), Ligustrum Fruit (Ligustrum licidium), Liquidambar Fruit (Liquidambar taiwaniana), Lycium Fruit (Lycium chinense), Ginseng Root (Panax ginseng), Atractylodes Rhizome (Atractylodes lancea) *Daily Value not established Other Ingredients: Gelatin and water. Notes: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Important: Pregnant or lactating women should consult their health care professional prior to taking this supplement. COMPLIMENTARY
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