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1. What does PhytoChi
Herbal Drink do?
The main function is to balance
one’s body functions in supplying the appropriate nutrients
to counteract the imbalance resulting from modern living.
This can result in increased energy, better skin health and
a healthy immune system.
2. What herbs are in PhytoChi and what do
they do?
For a list of the herbs in PhytoChi and a
description of their uses visit the herb section.
3. Is it OK to
take PhytoChi along with prescription drugs?
Yes. One must remember that PhytoChi is not a drug and does
not contain high amounts of typical “drug” herbs or
“high-chemical” extracts such as St. John’s wort, ephedrine,
zhishi (Citrus aurantium), ginsenoside concentrates, green
tea polyphenols, senna, drug aloe, and feverfew.
4. Can
pregnant women take PhytoChi?
Yes, but stay within the recommended dose—not to exceed 1 oz
(30 ml) per day. When a woman is pregnant, her body is much
more sensitive to anything she consumes.
5. How old should
a child be before taking PhytoChi and how do you adjust the
dose for children?
It is recommended the
child be at least 2 years old. The dose is adjusted by body
weight. For example, a child weighing 30 pounds should take
1/6 to 1/5 of the adult dose of 15 mL, which is 2.5 to 3 mL
(or about 1⁄2 teaspoon).
6. Can you give PhytoChi to pets?
Yes, you can give them 1-3
teaspoonsful per day. Some have been seen smiling
afterwards.
7. I have heard
that licorice can cause problems such as high blood pressure
and swelling. Is it alright to take PhytoChi?
Yes, the licorice in PhytoChi is a trademarked flavonoid
extract called LiFE® (Licorice Flavonoid Extract) which
contains high concentrations of flavonoids and little or no
glycyrrhizin.
8. Is it safe
for a child who has a life threatening allergy to nuts and
bee/wasp stings to take PhytoChi? Yes. PhytoChi does NOT contain any nuts or bee byproducts.
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