What Are the Key Ingredients of Bufei Pills?

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Bufei Pill is scientifically composed of pure traditional Chinese medicinal herbs including Dangshen, Prepared Rehmannia Root, honey-fried Astragalus, Mulberry Bark, Aster tataricus, Schisandra chinensis, and honey. It has no significant dependency. It is suitable for nourishing lung qi, relieving cough and relieving asthma. It is commonly used for the treatment of insufficient lung qi, low cough sound, dry cough with sticky sputum, dry mouth and tongue, shortness of breath, thin sputum, spontaneous sweating, aversion to wind, physical weakness, and weak or thin pulse.

Bufei Pill is suitable for patients with the following conditions: bronchitis, chronic asthmatic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, bronchiectasis, pneumonia, emphysema, cor pulmonale, pulmonary fibrosis, pneumoconiosis, silicosis, and other respiratory diseases, as well as cough, excessive mucus, chest tightness, and shortness of breath caused by these diseases. It also has an adjuvant therapeutic effect on tuberculosis, pleuropathy, and lung cancer.

Bufei Pill is made from pure plant-based traditional Chinese medicinal herbs sourced from national wild medicinal herb bases, including Prepared Rehmannia Root, honey-fried Astragalus, Mulberry Bark, Aster tataricus, Dangshen, and Schisandra chinensis, supplemented with honey. The formula is scientifically designed, safe and reliable, with no significant dependency, and can provide thorough treatment. Its most significant feature is its targeted and systematic treatment approach, resulting in more significant and lasting therapeutic effects. Although pure traditional Chinese medicinal preparations may not produce results as quickly as Western medicines, they generally have fewer toxic and side effects.

Notes:

1. Avoid spicy and greasy foods.

2. This product is suitable for qi deficiency cough, manifesting as shortness of breath, low cough sound, thin sputum, spontaneous sweating, aversion to wind, and physical weakness.

3. Patients with bronchiectasis, pulmonary abscess, cor pulmonale, or tuberculosis should use this product under the guidance of a doctor.

4. If symptoms do not improve after one week of use, discontinue use and consult a doctor.

5. During the course of treatment, if patients develop symptoms of chills and fever, shortness of breath, or worsening cough with a significant increase in sputum, they should seek medical attention.