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Morning Sickness Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Morning Sickness


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Morning Sickness

Cure Morning Sickness With Shi San Wei An Tai Yin

This Chinese medicine is safe to take during entire pregnancy period of a woman. The formula is made from the finest herbs of China. Taking the medicine during pregnancy helps treat morning sickness, abdominal pains, and excessive fetal movements. It can also aid women during the actual labor process. Consult your doctor and take 3-4 capsules 3 times a day, before or after meals.

Kang Ning Wan remedies For Morning Sickness

This Chinese medicine formulation is made from fifteen special traditional Chinese herbs that stimulate balance and energy.
The formula has been a popular herbal product in China as it also provides relief to other common ailments too. Regular intake of Kang Ning Wan triggers an almost relief to morning sickness associated with pregnancy.
The formula is composed of active ingredients that calm the digestive tract while preventing stomach discomforts like nausea, vomiting, and others. Consult your doctor and take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day for best results.

Zi Su Ye for Morning Sickness Treatment

The Zi Su Ye formula regulates the Qi in the chest.
Pregnant women should take it right after they pass the first trimester of pregnancy. The medicine is believed to be effective in calming fetal movements and preventing morning sickness. Talk to your doctor and then prepare 3-12 grams of Zi Su Ye and cook it for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool down and sip moderately.
 

Morning Sickness - Definition

Morning sickness is a natural occurrence to all pregnant women.
It is the condition wherein they experience nausea and vomiting during the morning, usually upon waking up. Many pregnant women suffer from morning sickness on the first up to the third trimester of their pregnancy. There are a lot of women who suffer from alternating incidents of morning sickness during their entire pregnancy period.
Traditional Chinese medicine shows the use of natural medicine is more preferable for pregnant women to alleviate morning sickness.
The Chinese medicines that are proven effective and are widely used in some parts of the U.S., Europe, and all over China.
 
 
 
 
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