Product Description:
Cold Snap embraces an Oriental philosophy that speaks
of an inner strength and outward glow called righteous chi. As an integral part
of your health, it will protect you from invasions and cast out vicious
energies, such as stress, chills, dampness, heat, and contagious illnesses. Cold
Snap, a revolutionary herbal formula with 20 herbs, is a tool to build righteous
chi and repel these unwanted guests.
Cold Snap embraces an Oriental philosophy that speaks
of an inner strength and outward glow called righteous chi. As an integral part
of your health, it will protect you from invasions and cast out any unwanted
guest. Vicious energies, such as stress, chills, dampness, heat, and contagious
illnesses, are constantly trying to invade the body. Cold Snap, a revolutionary
herbal formula, is a tool to build righteous chi and repel these unwanted guests
before they move in and invite friends over.
Cold Snap does not eliminate, stimulate, or
suppress, but rather directs you toward a state of balance at the deepest level.
The body's well-designed systems can then function. This distinction between
chasing symptoms and strengthening righteous chi is a phenomenon worth
experiencing. You won't be dried-up, buzzed, or drained by Cold Snap.
Basic Way: Take two capsules of Cold Snap
three times a day.
Another Way: Throw out the notion that a
printed set of directions will provide the exact answer. Consider size,
constitution, timing, and the seriousness of the forces invading each unique
person. The choice time to take Cold Snap is early. If you have not been able to
forestall the unwanted guest, frequent use (as often as every 20 minutes) may be
required to change the momentum of the invasion. With more experience in taking
Cold Snap and some anticipation, you won't need to consume a large quantity of
herbs. Continuing with the Basic Way for a couple of days after feeling better
will ensure restoration of righteous chi. When the Cold Snap process is
completed, the body is often stronger for having been challenged.
The first entry is the name as it appears on the current label within the
Supplement Facts box. This is followed by the pharmaceutical (Latin) name and
then a transliteration of the Mandarin or Chinese pronunciation.
If you have further questions about an ingredient, click on the list in the
side bar.
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Phragmites (root) - Rhizoma Phragmitis Communis Recens (xian lu
gen)
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Forsythia (fruit) - Fructus Forsythiiae Suspensae (lian qiao)
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Japanese honeysuckle (flower) - Flos Lonicerae Japonicae (jin yin
hua)
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Burdock (fruit) - Fructus Arctii Lappae (niu bang zi)
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Soybean - Semen Sojae Praeparata (dan dou chi)
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Lophatherium (leaves) - Herba Lophatheri Gracilis (dan zhu ye)
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Balloon flower (root) - Radix Platycodi Grandiflori (jie geng)
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Chinese thoroughwax (root) - Radix Bupleuri (chai hu)
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Schizonepeta (herb, flower) - Herba seu Flos Schizonepetae
Tenuifoliae (jing jie)
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Pinellia (root) - Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae (ban xia)
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Jujube (fruit) - Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae (da zao)
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Scullcap (root) - Radix Scutellariae (huang qin)
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Oriental ginseng (root) - Radix Ginseng (ren shen)
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Chinese mint (leaves) - Herba Menthae Haplocalycis (bo he)
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Ginger (root) - Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis Recens (sheng jiang)
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Licorice (root) - Radix Glycyrrhizae Ualensis (gan cao)
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Dong quai (root) - Radix Angelicae Sinensis (dang gui)
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White peony (root) - Radix Paeonia Lactiflorae (bai shao)
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Sichuan lovage (root) - Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong (chuan xiong)
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Rehmannia (root) - Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Conquitae (shu di
huang)
"Other" ingredients
There is a cornstarch excipient that is used to bind the formula together. It
is a very, very small amount. The gelatin capsules are bovine from the hoof of
the cow. The powder versions of the formulas are vegetarian.