Practitioner Bounce Back
~ Gan Mao Tong Yong FangPractitioner Bounce Back
~ Gan Mao Tong Yong Fang- Cimicifuga (Rhizoma) / Sheng Ma
- Notopterygium (Root) / Qiang Huo
- Siler (Root) / Fang Feng
- Magnolia (Bark) / Hou Po
- Perilla (Leaf) / Zi Su Ye
- Vitex (Fruit) / Man Jing Zi
- Ginger (Rhizoma) / Sheng Jiang
- Apricot (Seed) / Xing Ren
- Cinnamon (Twig) / Gui Zhi
- Ligusticum (Root) / Chuan Xiong
- Curcuma (Root) / Yu Jin
- Licorice (Root) / Gan Cao
One jar of 100 herbal capsules(500 mg each) or approximately 25 - 35 recommended doses Bounce Back / Gan Mao Tong Yong Fang.
This formula “Releases the Exterior & Drives out Wind and Cold” to address cold season symptoms like fevers, aches and chills.
Bounce Back tablets contain a carefully researched herbal blend designed to enhance your body’s natural response to the fever, chills, body aches, and nasal congestion common during cold season. What’s unique about Bounce Back, and it’s companion formula, Breathe Clear, is that we have simplified a complex process. It is often difficult, if not impossible, to get support from a Chinese medicine practitioner when fever, chills and other upper respiratory tract needs strike. With our Cold Season Solutions, we’re providing a unique two-step approach to bring you the power of traditional Chinese healing when you need it the most.
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Remember, Bounce Back is not a substitute for medical care.
When Bounce Back Works Best
Bounce Back can be taken individually, particularly when the unpleasant experiences of cold season set in - chills, stuffy nose, aches and fever, or with its complementary formula, Breathe Clear. Unlike conventional over the counter options which provide only temporary symptomatic relief, Bounce Back works to enhance your body’s own natural restorative abilities, for a quicker recovery and return to your everyday activities.
The Best Time to use Bounce Back is:
- For fever, chills, body aches, headaches, nasal congestion
- For a scratchy, irritated throat
- When you are seeking a natural alternative to synthetic options
A typical course is approximately 3-10 days.
How to take Practitioner Bounce Back
- 1. Pour
- 2. Stir
- 3. Enjoy
We developed Digestive Harmony to help in those urgent moments when digestive strength is needed most, or when needed to maintain a strong digestive health routine. Simply add the powders to water, stir and enjoy. Digestive Harmony comes in individual packets making it easy for you to enjoy at home or on-the-go.
Bounce Back can be taken on its own, but it is also designed to work together with our other Cold Season formula, Breathe Clear. Together, these formulas provide a unique two-step approach that can help your body rebalance and revitalize from most of your winter season needs:
Step One: From a Chinese herbal theory perspective, cold season needs usually begin on the “exterior” or the surface of the body, what we typically call a “head cold,” presenting with fever, chills, head and body aches, nasal congestion, and a scratchy throat. At this stage, we recommend you use Bounce Back to mobilize your body’s natural response and accelerate your path to rejuvenation.
Step Two: If your condition moves “inward” from a Chinese medicine perspective, it typically lodges in the airways, becoming what one might typically recognize as a “chest cold,” with phlegm, an irritated throat, and a cough. At this stage, we recommend that you add Breathe Clear to your regimen.
Final wrap-up: Ideally, this two step process will help your body rebalance quickly. In some situations, however, all the “head cold” complaints will resolve and only a cough will remain. This is a great time to use Breathe Clear alone to fully revitalize and rebalance.
The Formula
Digestive Harmony is inspired by the 8 herbs found in Preserve Harmony Decoction (Bao He Wan), a popular formula that has been used throughout the Chinese herbal medicine community for hundreds of years. The formula offers digestive strength in a way other synthetic options cannot. Why? Because like all of our formulas, Digestive Harmony is born in nature, not in a lab, and carries the herbal heritage that remains powerful still to this day.
The Herbs
Purity, authenticity and sustainability are pillars of DAO Labs, which translates into the way we source our herbs. We use only sustainably-sourced herbs from Good Agriculture Practice farms, and go to extreme lengths to test and verify along our supply chain. All herbs are third-party tested in the U.S. for both safety and authenticity, setting a new standard in Chinese herbal medicine.
Learn more about the twelve herbs in Practitioner Bounce Back below.
Cimicifuga (Rhizoma) / Sheng Ma
This pungent, cooling herb is thought to “drive out wind heat” which among other things, “clears heat” for a swollen and sore throat.
Ligusticum (Root) / Chuan Xiong
This blood activating herb is both warming and pungent, helping to Expel Wind and relieve the symptoms associated with a headache.
Curcuma (Root) / Yu Jin
This acrid, bitter and “cold” tasting herb helps quicken the blood and moves Qi. According to Chinese medicine theory, the herb supports the live, gallbladder and heart channels.
Licorice (Root) / Gan Cao
While it might sound like a delicious dessert, honey fried licorice is commonly used to bring energy (Qi) and strength to key key organs fighting tension or imbalance.
Notopterygium (Root) / Qiang Huo
In Chinese herbal medicine, this pungent, powerful and warming herb “releases the exterior”, “disperses wind and cold”, and “expels dampness.”
Siler (Root) / Fang Feng
Known in Chinese as “Fang Feng” (translation: “wind prevention”), this powerful herb is used for activating exterior defenses during seasonal change.
Perilla (Leaf) / Zi Su Ye
Spicy and warming in nature, this herb helps “release the exterior” and “disperses wind-cold” that helps with symptoms associated with chills, fever, headache and congestion.
Perilla (Leaf) / Zi Su Ye
Spicy and warming in nature, this herb helps “release the exterior” and “disperses wind-cold” that helps with symptoms associated with chills, fever, headache and congestion.
Vitex (Fruit) / Man Jing Zi
This powerful cooling herb is both pungent and blood activating. By helping “expel wind heat”, it’s thought to make your head and eyes feel better.
Ginger (Rhizoma) / Sheng Jiang
This herb will help “release your exterior” given it’s warming, pungent nature. Moreover, it helps dissolve phlegm and keep your “Middle Burner” (in your stomach) warm.
Apricot (Seed) / Xing Ren
According to Chinese herbal medicine theory the Apricot Seed is considered warming and pungent, helping resolve phlegm while providing support for a cough.
Cinnamon (Twig) / Gui Zhi
This versatile herb is one of the most enduring Chinese herbs, and for good reason, as it was written about nearly 2,000 years ago. It’s application in Bounce Back helps drive out wind-strike patterns.
Dr. Karchmer on Bao He Wan and Digestive Harmony
Dr. Karchmer on Bao He Wan and Digestive Harmony
“Digestive Harmony and the 8 herbs used in each dose demonstrate the power and versatility of Chinese herbal medicine relative to the western counterparts - this formula really helps when other ‘western options’ have fallen short. This formula is a true classic - an ancient herbal combination which DAO Labs has upgraded with our flavors and convenience. I constantly recommend this herbal blend to my patients, and to friends and family as well. It’s a formula my mom loves too.”
Read More ABOUT DIGESTIVE HARMONY FROM DR. KARCHMER >“This formula is fantastic. I am somebody who needs the lung support, particularly when it’s cold season. This was recommended by my acupuncturist and it has performed for me and my family many times over.”
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