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FOHERB Sanqing Oral Liquid — Three Cleanse TCM Formula

FOHERB Sanqing Oral Liquid — Three Cleanse TCM Formula

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Key Benefits
  • Traditional Chinese 'Three Cleanse' herbal tonic for everyday freshness and balance
  • Crafted from classical botanicals: aloe vera, lion's mane, Japanese honeysuckle and chrysanthemum
  • Made with modern extraction technology so the active plant compounds are far more available to the body than from the raw herbs
  • In the TCM tradition, used to support a feeling of inner lightness and balance
  • Convenient ready-to-drink format — 6 × 30 ml
  • Caffeine-free herbal formula
  • A wellness complement — designed to sit alongside, never replace, conventional care
Quick Facts
Volume 6 × 30 ml
Form Oral liquid (drinkable) — shake before use
Key Ingredients Aloe vera, Lion's mane, Japanese honeysuckle, Chrysanthemum
Production Modern extraction technology for better absorption than raw herbs
Tradition 'Three Cleanse' (San Qing) TCM formula
Caffeine None
Daily use 1 vial (30 ml) per day
Origin China (FOHERB)
Contraindications Children, pregnancy, breastfeeding
Age Group Adults (18+)
Who Is This For

In the TCM tradition, 'clearing' tonics like Sanqing are shared with:

  • Adults who want everyday support for a feeling of lightness and balance
  • People who enjoy rich food and like a fresh, balanced daily ritual
  • Anyone curious about classical TCM botanicals (honeysuckle, chrysanthemum, lion's mane) as part of a healthy routine

It is a wellness product, not a treatment. For any health concern, consult a healthcare professional.

Ingredients & Materials

Sanqing combines classical TCM botanicals:

  • Aloe vera — long used across many traditions and valued for its soothing botanical gel.
  • Lion's mane (Hericium erinaceus) — a prized functional mushroom, traditionally valued and studied for its natural compounds.
  • Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica, 'Jin Yin Hua') — a classical TCM flower traditionally associated with 'clearing heat' and freshness.
  • Chrysanthemum ('Ju Hua') — a classical TCM flower traditionally associated with cooling, clarity and the eyes.
How To Use

Simple daily ritual:

  1. Shake the vial before opening.
  2. Take one vial (30 ml) per day, or as directed on the label.
  3. Best taken with or after food.
  4. Store in a cool, dry place.

Not for children, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you take medication or have a health condition, consult your doctor before use.

Technology

Made with modern extraction technology

Sanqing is not simply dried herbs. A lot of a plant's active compounds are locked inside its cell walls, so a simple infusion releases only part of them. Sanqing is made using a modern extraction and processing technology designed to break down those cell walls and concentrate the active plant compounds into a liquid form that is far more available to the body than the raw herbs — so more of the beneficial compounds actually reach you.

How it is meant to work — the TCM view

In Traditional Chinese Medicine the body is seen as a system of energy and balance. 'Clearing' formulas like Sanqing are traditionally used to support a sense of lightness and inner balance — for example after rich food or a demanding period. We share this traditional perspective for context, not as a medical statement about what the product does in the body.

Traditional Chinese Medicine View

Sanqing means "three cleanses." In Traditional Chinese Medicine, gentle clearing and harmonising are seen as part of keeping the body in balance. This formula is offered within that cultural idea of light, everyday harmony rather than as a medical treatment.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine this is shared as cultural and historical context only. This is a food supplement, not a medicine, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

FAQ
Is this a medicine?
No. Sanqing is a wellness food supplement based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is not a medicine and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Can I take it alongside my prescribed treatment?
Sanqing is meant as a complement to a healthy lifestyle, not a replacement for medical care. If you are taking medication or undergoing treatment, talk to your doctor before adding any supplement so it fits safely with your care.
What does 'Three Cleanse' mean in TCM?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, 'clearing' or 'cleansing' refers to supporting a feeling of lightness and inner balance — not a medical detox. We share this as cultural context, not as a medical claim.
Why an extract rather than the raw herbs?
Many of a plant's active compounds are locked inside its cell walls, so a simple infusion releases only part of them. Sanqing uses a modern extraction process designed to release and concentrate those compounds into a form that is far more available to you.
How do I take it?
Shake before use. Take one 30 ml vial per day, ideally with or after food. 6 vials per pack.
Who should not use it?
Not for children, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you have a health condition or take medication, consult your doctor first.
Scientific References
  • These references are about the ingredients (classical botanicals) and are provided for education only — they are not claims about this product.
  • Shang X, et al. Lonicera japonica Thunb.: Ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry and pharmacology of an important traditional Chinese medicine. J Ethnopharmacol. 2011;138(1):1–21.
  • Lin LZ, Harnly JM. Identification of the phenolic components of chrysanthemum flower (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat). Food Chem. 2010;120(1):319–326.
  • Friedman M. Chemistry, Nutrition, and Health-Promoting Properties of Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane) Mushroom. J Agric Food Chem. 2015;63(32):7108–7123.
  • Surjushe A, Vasani R, Saple DG. Aloe vera: a short review. Indian J Dermatol. 2008;53(4):163–166.
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