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Natural Treatments for Hepatitis C, Hepatitis C Remedies, Hepatitis C Herbs, Hep C Products
Natural Treatments for Hepatitis C, Hepatitis C Remedies, Hepatitis C Herbs, Hep C Products
 

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TIAN QI

Manufactured By:
Plum Flower

Quantity In Bottle:
200 pellets

Dosage Per Day:
10 pellets twice daily



Time of Day:
Between Meals

Quantity Needed
For One Month:
3 Bottles

Ingredients:
Panax Notoginseng

Cautions:
Do Not
Use If Pregnant


Product Description:
Tian Qi is most famous for being carried by Asian soldiers into battle as a gunshot medicine. It is prized for its ability to stop acute bleeding.  It has a dual action on blood being both hemostatic as well as improving blood circulation.

Hepatitis C scars the liver and impedes the flow of blood through the liver.  In advanced cases, the body will create varices, as an alternative way to get blood to the liver.  Also in progressed cases,  platelet levels drop and hemorrhages are of great concern.  Tian Qi addresses both these concerns, both treating blood stagnation as well as safeguarding against bleeding.

We also use Tian Qi for high Alfa-Fetoprotein levels and already developed liver cancer.  It has a strong anti-oxidant and liver protecting action.  All in all its qualities match very well with progressed hcv cases.


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