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The pills are pills made from the Prosperity Pills, which are taken orally with warm water, with the large honey pills and the small water pills being taken in slightly different ways. The large honey pills can be chewed or cut into small pieces and the concentrated pills can be taken with warm water for more than one pill at a time.

Easy Pills are composed of Angelica sinensis, white peony, Radix Bupleurum Chinense, Poria, Licorice and Mentha piperita, etc. They have the effect of soothing the liver and strengthening the spleen, nourishing blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities due to blood deficiency), and are used for dystocia (pain in the area of the coxae and ribs), gastric pain, evidence of depression, menstrual irregularities and vertigo, etc. due to deficiency of the liver, depression and the spleen. At present, Easy Pills are available in different dosage forms such as large honey pills and small concentrated pills.

For the large honey pills, the method of administration is to first cut the large honey pills into small pieces with a knife, and then swallow them separately with warm water. If you can accept the taste of Easy Pills, you can also put the large honey pills into your mouth, chew them, and then take them with warm water.

As for the small concentrated pills, you can follow the instructions to count enough for a certain number of pills, every 10 pills 1 time, put into the mouth, with warm water; also according to personal circumstances, each time to put the number of pills suitable for their own, with warm water to swallow.

It should be noted that during the administration of Easy Pill, avoid eating cold and spicy food, and prefer a light diet. Women with excessive menstrual flow should not take Easy Pills; allergic individuals should be cautious; cold patients should not be used. People with serious chronic diseases should take under the guidance of a physician.

It is best to take Easy Pills under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, so as not to take the wrong medicine for the wrong condition.