Heplene Extract
Griffo Extract - Heplene
Name
The name Heplene is derived from the Latin word "Hepatis", meaning "liver", the latin word "lene" meaning "to soften, smooth, or calm". This aptly describes this formula's ability to moderate and calm Liver qi.
Formulation
This is the classic Chai Hu Shu Gan San, Bai Shao, Chai Hu, Chen Pi, Chuan Xiong, Xiang Fu, Zhi Shi, Gan Cao,
Peony root, Bupleurum root, Tangerine peel, Ligusticum root, Cyperus rhizome, Unripe Bitter Orange, Licorice fruit
Other Ingredients: Water, Ethanol, Acacia Vera, Honey
Chinese Medicine
Spreads liver qi, promotes circulation, and relieves pain.
Dosing Recommendations
This tincture can be administered at any time. A standard dose is 1 tsp 2x/day. In acute cases, dosage may be increased up to 2 tsp 2x/day. In chronic cases, the dose may be reduced to 1 tsp 1x/day.
Cautions
Caution for those with deficiency patterns.
Griffo Extract - Heplene
Name
The name Heplene is derived from the Latin word "Hepatis", meaning "liver", the latin word "lene" meaning "to soften, smooth, or calm". This aptly describes this formula's ability to moderate and calm Liver qi.
Formulation
This is the classic Chai Hu Shu Gan San, Bai Shao, Chai Hu, Chen Pi, Chuan Xiong, Xiang Fu, Zhi Shi, Gan Cao,
Peony root, Bupleurum root, Tangerine peel, Ligusticum root, Cyperus rhizome, Unripe Bitter Orange, Licorice fruit
Other Ingredients: Water, Ethanol, Acacia Vera, Honey
Chinese Medicine
Spreads liver qi, promotes circulation, and relieves pain.
Dosing Recommendations
This tincture can be administered at any time. A standard dose is 1 tsp 2x/day. In acute cases, dosage may be increased up to 2 tsp 2x/day. In chronic cases, the dose may be reduced to 1 tsp 1x/day.
Cautions
Caution for those with deficiency patterns.
Griffo Extract - Heplene
Name
The name Heplene is derived from the Latin word "Hepatis", meaning "liver", the latin word "lene" meaning "to soften, smooth, or calm". This aptly describes this formula's ability to moderate and calm Liver qi.
Formulation
This is the classic Chai Hu Shu Gan San, Bai Shao, Chai Hu, Chen Pi, Chuan Xiong, Xiang Fu, Zhi Shi, Gan Cao,
Peony root, Bupleurum root, Tangerine peel, Ligusticum root, Cyperus rhizome, Unripe Bitter Orange, Licorice fruit
Other Ingredients: Water, Ethanol, Acacia Vera, Honey
Chinese Medicine
Spreads liver qi, promotes circulation, and relieves pain.
Dosing Recommendations
This tincture can be administered at any time. A standard dose is 1 tsp 2x/day. In acute cases, dosage may be increased up to 2 tsp 2x/day. In chronic cases, the dose may be reduced to 1 tsp 1x/day.
Cautions
Caution for those with deficiency patterns.