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Treasure of the East Indigo Qing Dai Capsules deliver a 1:1 herbal extract with five times the concentration of whole herbs, sourced predominantly from traditional regions to ensure authenticity and sustainability. Backed by GMP-certified manufacturing and trusted by thousands of medical institutions, these capsules offer a professional-grade, natural approach to supporting health and wellbeing.







| ASIN | B09BBC9Q8M |
| ASIN | B09BBC9Q8M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,923 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #1,295 in Multiple Vitamin-Mineral Combination Supplements |
| Brand Name | Treasure of the East |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Is Product Expirable | Yes |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Weight | 1.75 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Treasure of the East |
| Manufacturer | Treasure of the East |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.59 x 5.51 x 5.31 cm; 49.61 g |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
T**A
I had high hopes because a lot of people who have crohns or UC have found a lot of relief in this. I'm not writing this to deter anyone from getting it but I'm sharing my experience. I have severe UC/Crohns (GI still trying to determine). However, in my case with this product, it brought back my night time frequency (was up every hour of the night) and nausea came back with a punch. When I go to the bathroom, I check my stool... it's just something you get used to looking at when you have this disease. When I took this, there were little white "balls" in my stool which was caused by the capsules not being properly digested. I stopped taking this because it made things worse for me. I'm happy for those who found relief from this but also jealous. It just wasn't for me.
C**R
Purchased the capsule version, which I notice is not in stock all the time. I read Qing Dai can cause stomach upset and headaches. Thus, I ended up also purchasing gelatin capsules and I halved my first doses. I started with a half dose, once per week. Now I am at a half dose twice per week. Personally, I am using these to treat eosinophilia. In some medical journal I read about its usage in bone marrow derived issues. Always one to try alternative things, I gave this one a whirl. I am due for bloodwork the last week of October 2022, so I will update my review at that time. Currently, I use high doses of liposomal C + reishi mushroom to treat eosinophilia and although I lowered it 1000 points (which is great in my book) I cannot seem to keep in the normal range. I am hoping this is the ticket. Normal treatment of hyper-eosinophilia is glucocorticoids or a low dose chemo drug, so I am pretty happy that my current regimen kept me off those. As a "side effect" ... on the days I take the Qing Dai, I notice my overall inflammation goes down. I tend to have more pep in my step and less achiness. I call that a win, so I had to come here and write a review stating it. So far, no complaints or regrets. I was impressed enough, I just told a friend, whose husband suffers from Crohn's, about this stuff.
K**O
After 16 years of Azathioprine, a chemo type drug, with risks of skin and blood cancers, I ceased taking it, along with Lialda. In the midst of a full onslaught of UC from ceasing those, I stumble upon this Qing Dai pill form. Within two to three days of using this, the bleeding stopped completely. Within two-weeks the cramping ceased well enough to where I was able to attend a public sports function with the wife. (Anyone with UC well knows what I’m saying.) About three weeks into using this, I had a major pain rip through my lower right abdomen. It brought me to my knees. Along with following a strict mediterranean diet for 6 weeks, I started these three weeks into the dietary change. I was feeling great, and super excited to have found a natural and responsive alternative to pharma drugs. But this pain attack was vicious. I thoughit was my appendix. I’m still not sure. I ceased the Qing Dai and over the past week (today being 7 days since the episode, the abdominal cramps and those sharp, localized attacks have dissipated fully. The herb is OBVIOUSLY a legit treatment for UC, because I have personally tried and seen the proof. This adverse reaction I hadis so disappointing to me. I looked up any info I could find in studies about this herbal treatment. Even the NIH study admitted its promise as an effective treatment, yet warning of the lack of long-term research for efficacy. But I narrowed my search to appendicitis. I found a single case where it was used in a young boy for UC, and he suffered acute appendicitis that went away when discontinuing the use of Qing Dai. in most studies that listed adverse reactions, abdominal cramps were among the list. Like anything, many people use it with no issue, and certain few suffer adverse reactions. Unfortunately I seem to be one of the few. I plan to lower the dosage from the four per day I was taking to the minimum I can use without having any reactions, if possible, and hopefully still finding long term remission of UC. I would highly recommend this to anyone with UC, and even psoriasis, as Qing Dai has been a powerful treatment for people suffering that skin disease. But proceed with caution as with any medication. Do your research and know the risks or possibilities of adverse affects to look for. If the Treasure of East folks have any advice or wisdom, please offer. I’m all ears.
D**W
I have used this for two flares of ulcerative colitis. I used this in conjunction with other things to try to calm the flares - some dietary changes, more rest/sleep. I think this might have helped with the bleeding, but it didn't shorten the duration of the flares, unfortunately. I will say that I tried the qing dai granules as well as the capsules, and much prefer the capsules. The granules didn't dissolve in water, so I ended up tossing the granules in my mouth and then washing them down with water.
I**�
It helped me during my flare up. It made the inflammation away and the blood in my stool. Amazing! Start careful with 1 pill in the morning with a lil bit food and 1 for the evening. After the cramping got a lil better (3 days) i took 1 pill morning and 2 pills for the night on empty stomach! My symptoms from extreme pain with blood got better in 5 days. Only because of this supplement. Believe it or not it changed my life! Better than any medication. Please don’t take it longer than 6 weeks!! Read online about it! Can damage liver or something. You feel nauseas in the beginning or a little headache. That is normal for qing dai! Nothing bad, keep taking it !!
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