Research-backed compound with potential health benefits.
No. Absolutely not. This is a specialized, potent formula for serious conditions under a doctor's care.
Only under the direct supervision of a qualified TCM practitioner. It contains ingredients that can be toxic if misused.
Strychni pulveratum. It's a processed seed that contains strychnine. In TCM, it's used in tiny, detoxified amounts, but it's very dangerous otherwise.
Click through to the studies bar for the evidence base.
See the dosing guide below.
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Some ingredients build up over weeks. Others act fast.
The compound effect of consistent dosing.
Check the cautions section if you have a pre-existing condition.
Some ingredients you feel. Others just work in the background.
You might be able to find it, but it's a terrible idea. Self-prescribing this is like performing surgery on yourself. See a professional.
Yes. Given the complexity and potency, side effects are possible and depend on the individual. This is another reason professional guidance is essential.
No. It is sometimes used in China as a support alongside conventional cancer treatments like chemotherapy, but it is not a standalone cure. Do not alter your prescribed medical treatment.
Most research uses 2.0g daily. Below 1.0g, you're probably wasting money. Above 4.0g, no extra benefit. The curve plateaus. Safe upper limit ~ 6.0g.
Pending comprehensive analysis.
A blend of plant roots and rhizomes (Zedoary, Danshen, Astragalus), animal products (Beehive, Silkworm), and specially processed toxic seeds (Strychnos).
Cidan Herbal Capsule interacts with other supplements and meds. The analyzer flags interactions, dose mismatches, and timing collisions across your whole list.
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