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GANMAO QINGRE GRANULE ( Cold & Cough Relief Granules )
GANMAO QINGRE GRANULE ( Cold & Cough Relief Granules )
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Traditional Chinese Medicine to dispel wind and cold, release the exterior and clear heat. TCM to provide relief for symptoms associated with the common cold wind (wind-cold type) such as headache, general aches & pain, fever, runny nose, dry throat & coughing.
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GANMAO QINGREGRANULE
Recommended use or purpose
Traditional Chinese Medicine to dispel wind and cold, release the exterior and clear heat. TCM to provide relief for symptoms associated with the common cold wind (wind-cold type) such as headache, general aches & pain, fever, runny nose, dry throat & coughing.
Recommended dose:
Adults: Use the dosage spoon included in the package. Dissolve 4 spoons of granule in hot water a drink twice a day.
Medicinal Ingredients (Quantity per Dosage Unit)
- Jingjie (Schizonepeta tenuifolia) 荊芥….405.0mg
- Bo he (Mentha canadensis) 薄荷 …. 122.4 mg
- Fang feng (Saposhnikovia divaricata)防風….204.0mg
- Chai hu (Bupleurum chinense)柴胡…. 204.0 mg
- Zi su (Perilla frutescens) 紫蘇....122.4 mg
- Ye ge (Pueraria montana var. lobata) 葛根...... 204.0 mg
- Jie geng (Platycodon grandiflorus) 桔梗…. 122.4 mg
- Xing (Prunus armeniaca)苦杏仁….163.2 mg
- Bai zhi (Angelica dahurica) 白芷 …122.4 mg
- Common reed (Phragmites australis) 蘆葦....325.2mg
- Zihuadiding (Viola yedoensis)紫花地丁....405.6 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients.
Sucrose, Dextrin \
Risk Information
Cautions and Warnings
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a health care practitioner. Consult a health care practitioner if you have wind heat common cold. Consult a health care practitioner if you are taking Cyclosporine A (CyA):
Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not take spicy or greasy food.
Storage
Keep at room temperature in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not use if seal is broken.
Learn More
Traditional Chinese Medicine principles and applications of the cold and cough granules:
1. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theoretical basis:
- TCM believes that colds and coughs are often caused by external wind-cold or wind-heat invasion, leading to lung and stomach disharmony.
- Common symptoms include fever, cough, nasal congestion, and fatigue.
2. Prescription composition and efficacy:
- Common ingredients include mulberry bark, ephedra, apricot kernel, and licorice.
- Mulberry bark disperses wind-heat, clears lung fire, and stops cough and wheezing;
- Ephedra induces sweating to release the exterior, dispels wind and cold, and stops cough;
- Apricot kernel moistens the lungs and stops cough, and resolves phlegm;
- Licorice tonifies the middle qi and moderates the properties of other herbs.
3. Clinical applications:
- Suitable for early-stage colds with wind-cold or wind-heat patterns, accompanied by cough, nasal congestion, etc.
- Can release the exterior and dispel cold, clear heat and stop cough, harmonize the lungs and stomach, suitable for different types of colds.
- For wind-cold colds, can be combined with cinnamon twig to promote qi circulation and stop cough;
- For wind-heat colds, can be combined with schizonepeta and honeysuckle to clear heat and detoxify.
4. Precautions:
- Not suitable for patients with complex cough causes or underlying lung diseases.
- Patients with chronic diseases like hypertension and heart disease should use it cautiously.
- Pregnant women and children require extra care when using.
In summary, the cold and cough granules embody the holistic concept of TCM in treating colds, by harmonizing the lungs and stomach, dispersing wind-cold, clearing heat and stopping cough. It has broad clinical applications, but individual differences should also be considered when using.