chronic constipation in the elderly / post-partum and habitual, clear urine, cold feeling in the lower part of the body, difficult stool, lower back ache, weak bowel movement
R226.00
Gut Ease (Ji Chuan Jian Pian) supports the body when constipation develops alongside dryness, weakness, and reduced internal warmth. Zhang Jing-Yue first recorded it in Jing Yue Quan Shu (Collected Treatises of Zhang Jing Yue) in 1624. Practitioners have long chosen it when the bowels become slow, dry, and difficult to move. It remains a trusted choice when constipation links with deeper weakness rather than excess heat.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, practitioners choose Gut Ease when the body lacks the warmth, fluids, and strength needed for normal bowel movement. Stools may become dry and hard. Bowel movements may become infrequent or difficult. Some also notice frequent clear urination, dizziness, coldness in the lower back, cold hands and feet, or a general sense of weakness.
Many choose this formula for constipation in older adults, after illness, or during recovery from long-term depletion. It suits those who want support when the bowels feel dry and sluggish, but the body also feels cold, tired, and run down.
What makes Gut Ease so useful is its gentle approach. It does not act like a harsh purgative. Instead, it helps the body rebuild the moisture and motive force needed for more natural bowel movement over time. This makes it a strong choice for natural support when constipation keeps returning in weaker or more depleted individuals.
Research on Gut Ease has shown encouraging results in aged functional constipation and slow-transit constipation. Studies have highlighted effects on gut microbiota, metabolite balance, and pathways linked to bowel movement. Research has also explored serotonin-related signalling and other mechanisms involved in bowel motility. This gives Gut Ease strong modern relevance and supports its traditional use when long-standing constipation appears together with weakness, dryness, and reduced bowel movement.
| Weight | 0.075 kg |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 5 × 5 cm |
| Chinese | 苁蓉通便片 |
| Pinyin | Cong Rong Tong Bian Pian |
| ingredients | Angelicae Sinensis Radix (Dang Gui), Aurantii Fructus Immaturus (Zhi Shi), Cistanches Herba (Rou Cong Rong), Polygonum Multiflorum Root (He Shou Wu), Prunus Armeniaca Seed (Xing Ren), Prunus Humilis Seed (Yu Lin Ren) |
| Content | 60 tablets |
| Dosage | 2 tablets, twice daily |
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