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  2. Xiangfu Wan - Wikipedia

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    Xiangfu Wan (Chinese: 香附丸) is a dark yellow to dark brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "regulate the flow of qi and nourish blood". [1] It is aromatic and tastes pungent, slightly sweet and slightly bitter.

  3. Wuji Baifeng Wan - Wikipedia

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    Wuji Baifeng Wan [1] (simplified Chinese: 乌鸡白凤丸; traditional Chinese: 烏雞白鳳丸) is a blackish-brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "replenish qi and blood, regulate menstruation and arrest excessive leukorrhea". [2]

  4. Chaihu Shugan Wan - Wikipedia

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    Chaihu Shugan Wan (Chinese: 柴胡舒肝丸) is a blackish-brown honeyed pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "disperse stagnated liver-qi, to activate the flow of qi, to relieve distension and pain". [1]

  5. Tongjing Wan - Wikipedia

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    Tongjing Wan (simplified Chinese: 痛经丸; traditional Chinese: 痛經丸) is a brownish-black pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "promote blood flow, dispel cold, regulate menstruation and relieve pain". [1]

  6. Berberine has potential benefits for heart health, such as lowering triglycerides (fat in the blood), total and LDL cholesterol, and systolic blood pressure, says Dr. Lona Sandon, PhD, RDN, LD, a ...

  7. 'I'm 65 and In the Best Shape of My Life—This Is the Exact ...

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    Reflecting on the Benefits of Exercise. Ingraham says that her goal is to be fit enough to do activities with her friends and family. “I love being able to do an adventurous walk during vacation ...

  8. Fuke Tongjing Wan - Wikipedia

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    Fuke Tongjing Wan (simplified Chinese: 妇科通经丸; traditional Chinese: 婦科通經丸) is a vermillion waxed pill with yellowish-brown core used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "remove blood stasis and emmenagogue, to alleviate mental depression, and to relieve pain". [1]

  9. 1,200 readers told us what they regret about investing for ...

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    "Changes in government benefits can affect expected income," Vrdoljak said. "Fluctuations in investment returns make it difficult to estimate how much savings you will have in the future."