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Eight Righteous Teapills

Eight Righteous Teapills

Plum Flower

#Other
65
Safety70
Efficacy60
Transparency70
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

The effectiveness of Eight Righteous Teapills is primarily based on traditional Chinese medicine principles and preliminary preclinical evidence for its individual herbal components. While some ingredients show promising effects in animal models or in-vitro studies for conditions like kidney stones and inflammation, there is a general lack of high-quality human clinical trials to substantiate the efficacy of the complete proprietary blend for its stated uses.

The Good

Based on traditional Chinese medicine with a long history of use.

Ingredients have demonstrated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in preclinical studies.

Some components show potential for kidney stone and gallstone management in animal models.

The Bad

Proprietary blend prevents full disclosure of individual ingredient dosages, potentially leading to underdosing of key compounds.

Lack of robust, high-quality human clinical trials for the specific formula.

Potential for drug interactions, especially with blood thinners due to Ligusticum Chuanxiong Rhizome and Dong Quai Root, and blood pressure medications due to Licorice Root.

Is it for you?

Best For: Individuals seeking traditional Chinese medicine support for qi and blood deficiency, general vitality

Skip If: Pregnant or nursing, on blood thinners, or with specific medical conditions without consulting a healthcare professional.

Ingredients Analysis

Proprietary Extract Blend

1360 mg

Lysimachia Christinae Extract

Akebia Trifoliata Extract

Plantago Asiatica Extract

Dianthus Superbus Extract

Polygonum Aviculare Extract

Gardenia Jasminoides Extract

Glycyrrhiza Uralensis Extract

Phellodendron Chinense Extract

Rheum Palmatum Extract

How to Use

Typically, take several teapills (e.g., 8 pills) 2-3 times per day with warm water. Consult a practitioner for specific dosage.

Frequency:

Daily

Best Time:

Morning & Evening

When:

Between meals

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Individuals seeking traditional Chinese medicine support for qi and blood deficiency, general vitality

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