Chinese Tinctures

Our concentrated Chinese herbal tinctures have been lovingly made by soaking herbs in alcohol. We are proud to offer a wide range of Chinese Tinctures that have been used worldwide for centuries to address various health concerns. From Astragalus (huang Qi) and Fleeceflower Root (he Shu Wu), to Codonopsis (dang Shen) and Paeonia Lactiflora (bai Shao Yao), we have a wide range of Chinese herbal tinctures available to help boost your health

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More About Our Chinese Tinctures Range

Chinese herbal tinctures offer a potent and convenient way to harness the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for modern health needs. These tinctures are crafted from a variety of herbs known for their therapeutic properties, each chosen to support specific aspects of health and wellness. The liquid form allows for quick absorption and precise dosing, making them an effective solution for those seeking natural remedies.

Whether you are looking to boost your immune system, enhance your energy levels, or find relief from stress and anxiety, Chinese herbal tinctures provide a time-honoured approach to achieving balanced health.

If you are new to tinctures or not sure what tincture to choose, get in touch with our knowledgeable team who will be more than happy to assist you.

FAQs

What are Chinese tinctures and how do they differ from other forms of herbal supplements?

Chinese herbal tinctures are liquid extracts made from herbs, typically using alcohol as the solvent to extract the active ingredients from the plant material. They differ from other forms of herbal supplements, such as capsules or teas, in their concentration and absorption rate. Tinctures are highly concentrated, making them more potent and effective in smaller doses. The liquid form allows for quicker absorption into the bloodstream, providing faster relief and benefits compared to capsules or teas, which need to be digested first.

How should I use Chinese tinctures for the best results?

Chinese tinctures are usually taken orally, either directly under the tongue for rapid absorption or diluted in a small amount of water, juice, or tea to mask the taste. The typical dosage is 15-30 drops taken one to three times daily, depending on the specific tincture and the condition being treated. It is important to follow the instructions on the product label or consult with a healthcare provider for personalised dosing recommendations. Consistent use as directed will yield the best results.

Are there any side effects or precautions I should be aware of when using Chinese herbal tinctures?

Herbal tinctures are generally safe for most people to take, and Chinese herbal tinctures are no different. However, it is important to take precautions as it is possible for some people to have an adverse reaction. Therefore, we suggest you consult your healthcare practitioner before starting, particularly if taking other medication, breastfeeding, or pregnant.

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