Tiger syrup

Acute infections in children

Categories:

Acute infestation, hidden pathogen, detox, respiration, skin, immunity, lung system, pain relief, fatigue

Recipe use according to traditional Chinese medicine:

Description:

Tiger syrup is for the treatment of common childhood illnesses with fever, sore throat, thirst and cough. It is an acute affliction of wind that upsets the internal harmony of the organism.

It is based on the traditional recipe of Yin Qiao San, designed for the treatment of hot wind attack. It enters through the mouth and nose and damages the Lungs. The manifestation of the struggle between the defensive Qi and the external pollutant is the presence of fever, sometimes with slight chills. Lung damage is manifested by coughing and sore throat. There is thirst, the child may have reddish cheeks.

The herbs in the mixture relax the surface and the Lungs, and allow to take away the pathological heat. Therefore, the mixture can be used even in the early stages of childhood diseases, when it is necessary to promote the seeding of the rash. Because the child's body is sensitive to dryness, we have added Shiitake extract, which strengthens Qi and blood and, together with Reed Rhizome, supports body fluids.

Tiger syrup can also be used in combination with other tinctures as needed. Although this is a blend for the initial stages of hot wind infestation, it can also be given during illness if fever and headache are present. It supports normal upper respiratory tract function and mucous membrane regeneration thanks to the mint and burdock it contains.

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Chinese

Czech

Latin

Jin Yin Hua

Japanese honeysuckle, flower

Flos lonicerae

Qing

Lian Qiao

Goldenrod, fruit

Fructus forsythiae

Jing Jie

Mustard, stem

Herba schizonepetae

Qing

Dan Dou Chi

Soybean, fermented

Semen sojae preparatum

Bo He

Mint, leaf

Folium menthae

Niu Bang Zi

Burdock, seeds

Fructus arctii

Dan Zhu Ye

Thin-leaved vetch, leaves

Herba lophateri

Jie Geng

Platycodon ovate, root

Rad. platycodi

Sheng

Gan Cao

Licorice, root

Rad. glycyrrhizae

Lu Gen

Reed, rhizome

Rhiz. phragmitis

Shiitake

Shiitake

Lentinula edodes