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Alinamin Daiokanzoto (Jin Gui Yao Lue) Herbal Constipation Reliever (65 tablets)

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Alinamin Daiokanzoto (Jin Gui Yao Lue) Herbal Constipation Reliever (65 tablets)

This herbal medicine features a blend of rhubarb and licorice, used in traditional Japanese and Chinese medicine to provide relief of symptoms associated with constipation, such as abdominal bloating, acne, abnormal intestinal fermentation, hemorrhoids, heaviness in the head, flushing, eczema, dermatitis, and loss of appetite.

Ingredients:

Rhubarb (1,067 mg), Licorice (267 mg), Anhydrous silica, Cellulose, Calcium carmellose, Magnesium stearate

Dosage: Take the following amount once daily before bedtime with water or warm water without chewing.

Age Mild Constipation (no bowel movement for 2–3 days) Severe Constipation (no bowel movement for 4+ days) Frequency
Adults (15 years and older) 1–3 tablets 2–4 tablets Once daily before bedtime
Children (5–14 years) ½–1½ tablets 1–2 tablets Once daily before bedtime
Under 5 years Do not use — —


Quantity: 65 tablets

Size: 81 g

Precautions:

  • Age Restrictions

    • Do not use in children under 5 years old.

    • For children 5–14 years, only half to two tablets depending on severity; for adults (15+), up to 4 tablets.

    • Reason: Young children’s intestines are more sensitive to stimulant laxatives like rhubarb.

  • General Safety

    • Can be used regardless of physical strength. This means even those who are weak or frail can generally take it, but dose should be adjusted carefully.

  • Dose Adjustment

    • Start with the minimum dose (1 tablet for adults, ½ tablet for children 5–14).

    • Increase gradually by ½–1 tablet at a time depending on bowel movement.

    • Maximum dose: adults 4 tablets per day.

    • Reason: Overuse may cause abdominal cramping, diarrhea, or dehydration.

  • Symptoms to Watch For

    • If you experience severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, or unusual reactions, stop taking it and consult a doctor.

    • Long-term daily use without medical supervision is not recommended, as stimulant laxatives can lead to dependency or electrolyte imbalance.

  • Underlying Health Conditions

    • People with intestinal obstruction, severe dehydration, or certain chronic diseases should consult a doctor before use.

    • Licorice (Kanzo) can affect blood pressure or potassium levels in large or long-term doses.

  • Pregnancy / Breastfeeding

    • Safety in pregnancy or breastfeeding is not explicitly stated; herbal stimulant laxatives should generally be used with caution and under medical advice.

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Alinamin Daiokanzoto (Jin Gui Yao Lue) Herbal Constipation Reliever (65 tablets)—

$17.08

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This herbal medicine features a blend of rhubarb and licorice, used in traditional Japanese and Chinese medicine to provide relief of symptoms associated with constipation, such as abdominal bloating, acne, abnormal intestinal fermentation, hemorrhoids, heaviness in the head, flushing, eczema, dermatitis, and loss of appetite.

Ingredients:

Rhubarb (1,067 mg), Licorice (267 mg), Anhydrous silica, Cellulose, Calcium carmellose, Magnesium stearate

Dosage: Take the following amount once daily before bedtime with water or warm water without chewing.

Age Mild Constipation (no bowel movement for 2–3 days) Severe Constipation (no bowel movement for 4+ days) Frequency
Adults (15 years and older) 1–3 tablets 2–4 tablets Once daily before bedtime
Children (5–14 years) ½–1½ tablets 1–2 tablets Once daily before bedtime
Under 5 years Do not use — —


Quantity: 65 tablets

Size: 81 g

Precautions:

  • Age Restrictions

    • Do not use in children under 5 years old.

    • For children 5–14 years, only half to two tablets depending on severity; for adults (15+), up to 4 tablets.

    • Reason: Young children’s intestines are more sensitive to stimulant laxatives like rhubarb.

  • General Safety

    • Can be used regardless of physical strength. This means even those who are weak or frail can generally take it, but dose should be adjusted carefully.

  • Dose Adjustment

    • Start with the minimum dose (1 tablet for adults, ½ tablet for children 5–14).

    • Increase gradually by ½–1 tablet at a time depending on bowel movement.

    • Maximum dose: adults 4 tablets per day.

    • Reason: Overuse may cause abdominal cramping, diarrhea, or dehydration.

  • Symptoms to Watch For

    • If you experience severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, or unusual reactions, stop taking it and consult a doctor.

    • Long-term daily use without medical supervision is not recommended, as stimulant laxatives can lead to dependency or electrolyte imbalance.

  • Underlying Health Conditions

    • People with intestinal obstruction, severe dehydration, or certain chronic diseases should consult a doctor before use.

    • Licorice (Kanzo) can affect blood pressure or potassium levels in large or long-term doses.

  • Pregnancy / Breastfeeding

    • Safety in pregnancy or breastfeeding is not explicitly stated; herbal stimulant laxatives should generally be used with caution and under medical advice.