Curing Pills

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A Time-Honored Chinese Herbal Formula for Fast-Acting Digestive Relief

Curing Pills are one of the most beloved and versatile formulas in Chinese medicine, and for good reason. Whether you are dealing with food poisoning, motion sickness, a hangover, overindulgence at a big meal, or sudden digestive distress of any kind, this formula meets the moment quickly. Made from a blend of 15 traditional Chinese herbs that work together to resolve damp-heat, move stagnation, settle the stomach, and restore digestive harmony, Curing PIlls have been a staple of Chinese medicine for generations. It belongs in your travel bag and everyday bag.

Key Herbs & What They Do

  • Poria Cocos (Fu Ling): Strengthens the Spleen, drains dampness, and calms the mind when digestive distress is accompanied by anxiety or unsettled energy
  • Job's Tears (Yi Yi Ren, Coix Seed): Drains dampness and heat from the digestive tract, relieves heaviness and bloating, and supports healthy fluid metabolism
  • Pogostemon (Huo Xiang, Patchouli Herb): A primary herb for resolving damp-heat in the middle jiao, quickly addressing nausea, vomiting, and the sensation of fullness and stagnation after eating
  • Magnolia Bark (Hou Po): Moves qi stagnation in the digestive tract, reduces bloating and distension, and promotes normal peristalsis
  • Massa Fermenta (Shen Qu): A fermented digestive aid that resolves food stagnation and indigestion, particularly useful after overindulgence or when digestion has slowed from rich or excessive eating
  • Atractylodes Rhizome (Cang Zhu): Dries dampness and strengthens the Spleen, addressing the sluggishness and heaviness that accompany damp-type digestive distress
  • Aucklandia Root (Mu Xiang): Moves qi through the digestive tract, relieves gas, cramping, and the stuck, uncomfortable sensation of stagnation
  • Pueraria Root (Ge Gen): Releases the exterior, relieves nausea and head tension associated with overindulgence, and is commonly used in hangover support formulas
  • Chrysanthemum Flower (Ju Hua): Clears heat from the head, relieves headache and dizziness that accompany digestive heat patterns
  • Citrus Peel (Chen Pi): Regulates qi, transforms phlegm, and relieves nausea and bloating by descending rebellious Stomach qi
  • Gastrodia Rhizome (Tian Ma): Calms internal wind, relieves dizziness and nausea associated with motion sickness and headache patterns
  • Mint (Bo He, Mentha): Disperses heat from the surface and upper jiao, relieves the throat and head discomfort that can accompany digestive heat, and adds a cooling, settling quality to the formula
  • Trichosanthes Root (Tian Hua Fen): Clears heat and generates fluids to address the dryness and thirst that often accompany food poisoning or digestive heat patterns
  • Setaria Fruit (Gu Ya, Millet Sprout): Gently aids digestion and strengthens the Spleen to support recovery after acute digestive disturbance
  • Angelica Dahurica Root (Bai Zhi): Disperses wind, relieves head and sinus pressure, and supports the release of exterior pathogenic factors

Supports

  • Fast relief from nausea, vomiting, bloating, and gas
  • Recovery from food poisoning, overindulgence, and hangovers
  • Motion sickness and travel-related digestive distress
  • Damp-heat resolution and Spleen-Stomach harmonization
  • Headache and dizziness accompanying digestive upset

Best For

Anyone who travels, attends festivals, eats adventurously, or simply wants a reliable, fast-acting digestive remedy on hand for when digestion throws a curveball. A true household and travel staple.

How to Use

Take 1 packet up to 3 times per day as needed.

Not for use during pregnancy. Contains wheat and tree nuts.

Ingredients: Poria cocos sclerotium, Coix lacryma jobi seed, Pogostemon cablin herb, Magnolia officinalis bark, Angelica dahurica root, Massa fermenta stir-fried (wheat bran, wheat flour, artemisia annua herb, polygonum hydropiper herb, xanthium sibiricum herb, prunus armeniaca seed, vigna umbellata seed), Atractylodes lancea rhizome bran-fried, Aucklandia lappa root, Pueraria lobata root, Setaria italica fruit stir-fried, Trichosanthes kirilowii root, Chrysanthemum morifolium flower, Citrus reticulata peel, Gastrodia elata rhizome, Mentha haplocalyx herb