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HS Code |
807227 |
| Product Name | Baohe Concentrated Pills |
| Chinese Name | 保和浓缩丸 |
| Type | Traditional Chinese Medicine |
| Dosage Form | Pill |
| Main Ingredients | Hawthorn, Massa Fermentata, Pinellia, Poria, Chen Pi, Forsythia, Raphanus Seed |
| Primary Function | Aid digestion |
| Indications | Food retention, indigestion, bloating, loss of appetite |
| Administration Route | Oral |
| Recommended Dosage | Typically 3-6 grams, 2-3 times daily |
| Storage | Keep in a cool, dry place |
| Contraindications | Use with caution in pregnant women |
| Manufacturer | Various traditional Chinese medicine manufacturers |
| Approval Number | Varies by regulator |
| Taste | Slightly bitter and sweet |
| Color | Brownish-black |
As an accredited Baohe Concentrated Pills factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Baohe Concentrated Pills packaging features a rectangular orange box, traditional Chinese characters, and contains 200 pills per bottle. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Baohe Concentrated Pills: 650 cartons, 48,000 bottles, securely packed for safe international chemical shipment. |
| Shipping | Baohe Concentrated Pills are securely packaged in tamper-evident containers to ensure product integrity during transit. Shipping is conducted via reputable carriers, adhering to all safety and regulatory guidelines for medicinal products. Orders are typically dispatched within 1-2 business days and include tracking information for timely delivery updates. |
| Storage | Baohe Concentrated Pills should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure the container is tightly sealed to prevent exposure to air and contamination. Keep out of reach of children and avoid storing near strong odors or volatile substances, as these may affect the quality and efficacy of the pills. |
| Shelf Life | The shelf life of Baohe Concentrated Pills is typically 24 to 36 months when stored in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight. |
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Purity 98%: Baohe Concentrated Pills with purity 98% is used in hospital digestive clinics, where enhanced efficacy in treating food stagnation is observed. Moisture content <2%: Baohe Concentrated Pills with moisture content below 2% is used in community health centers, where improved storage stability is achieved. Particle size D90 <100 μm: Baohe Concentrated Pills with particle size D90 less than 100 μm is used in pharmaceutical tablet formulation, where uniform dispersion in excipients is ensured. PH stability 4–8: Baohe Concentrated Pills with pH stability from 4 to 8 is used in pediatric syrup preparations, where consistent active ingredient release is maintained. Assay of main active ingredient ≥95%: Baohe Concentrated Pills with assay of main active ingredient exceeding 95% is used in gastrointestinal clinics, where precise dosing and patient response are optimized. Bulk density 0.60 g/cm³: Baohe Concentrated Pills with bulk density of 0.60 g/cm³ is used in automated pill dispensing systems, where accurate volumetric dosing is facilitated. Microbial limit <1000 CFU/g: Baohe Concentrated Pills with microbial limit below 1000 CFU/g is used in geriatric care facilities, where reduced risk of microbial contamination is guaranteed. Stability temperature up to 45°C: Baohe Concentrated Pills stable up to 45°C is used in field medical supply distribution, where product integrity during transport is protected. Dissolution rate >85% in 30 min: Baohe Concentrated Pills with dissolution rate greater than 85% in 30 minutes is used in clinical trial settings, where rapid onset of action is delivered. Heavy metals ≤10 ppm: Baohe Concentrated Pills with heavy metals content not exceeding 10 ppm is used in pediatric medical applications, where safety compliance is ensured. |
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Decades of practice in pharmaceutical manufacturing guide every step in the production of Baohe Concentrated Pills. This herbal preparation draws its roots from traditional formulations designed to support healthy digestion and ease complaints tied to dietary excess. At our plant, we handle raw herbal materials with care, knowing the final product depends on how well we source and process each ingredient. Precision makes a difference, from the way we select clean, mature botanicals to our exacting control of mixing and concentration steps. Every batch moves through validated equipment designed for herb extraction, granulation, and pill formation. Technicians track physical properties throughout the process, so every container we ship keeps to the tight standards that customers—both pharmacies and physicians—rely on.
Baohe Concentrated Pills rely on a proven combination, including hawthorn, divine comedy, radish seed, medicated leaven, poria, and other herbs that have stood the test of centuries. Our team relies on authenticated species, rejecting substitutions and shortcuts. No product leaves the facility unless its color, odor, and taste match the firm’s reference samples. Each piece of equipment touches the blend only as long as optimal chemistry allows. Extractive yield ties directly to our fine-tuned temperature gradients and solvent handling. If temperature or moisture strays, we hold the line until the lot proves ready.
Modern testing manages more than the naked eye. Our quality assurance lab confirms active components through chromatographic analysis and batch documentation tracks parameters stricter than the pharmacopoeia baseline. Each step, from moisture removal to compression, offers its own pitfalls. Tablet hardness shapes shelf life. Granule uniformity guards against segregation that might compromise user experience. Every operator, from the extractor to the final packager, brings years of hands-on work that no written procedure alone can replace.
Meeting the shelf life promise of a concentrated herbal product takes more than sealed boxes and labels. Our operation fights humidity, light, and air throughout the packaging line. Clean rooms and HEPA filtration serve real functions in our context, not just regulatory boxes to tick. By storing and sealing Baohe Concentrated Pills in moisture-proof packaging, the factory delivers pills that resist clumping, color changes, and potency loss. The experience stretches from production-day checks to warehouse audits weeks later. Even after leaving the facility, our product packaging holds up in the variable conditions of transport, warehouse, and retail pharmacy.
During intense summers and unpredictable rainy seasons, we observe differences in moisture migration and even packaging shrinkage. Feedback from dispensaries and practitioners shapes our upgrades—from adding more robust inner linings to improving outer cartons' rigidity. Decisions come from specific storage failures and recall events we track over years, not marketing trends or hearsay. The result is an everyday reliability that our wholesale and clinical customers value, especially in regions where humidity and temperature stress remain unrelenting.
Baohe Concentrated Pills address the simple reality that eating habits often outpace digestion. Disorders like food retention or bloating hit people during holidays, festivals, or even after an unplanned meal. In those moments, healthcare providers reach for interventions that act gently and allow people to resume routines with minimal disruption. Our pills blend millennia-old principles with modern refinement. Each pill contains a dense extraction of raw herbs, eliminating much of the bulk found in decoctions or loose herbal teas.
Pharmacists and clinics trust our product, stocking it in convenient specialty jars or foil packets. Dosing usually follows the practical two-to-three times daily pattern, but the concentrated nature of the formula allows practitioners to adjust the count according to user specifics. Some customers keep BHC Pills close at hand for travel and family meals. Feedback often relates to more consistent taste, faster dissolving, and cleaner dosing compared to looser or powdered formulations. Doctors look for patient acceptance in small children or older adults—a test the round, bite-sized pill often passes more comfortably than larger tablets or coarse decoctions.
In hospitals, Baohe Concentrated Pills often fit within larger treatment plans for acute indigestion, or as support after rich, fatty hospital meals. Such stories guide our adjustment of coating thickness and choice of excipients, since those directly decide the ease of swallowing and rate of active release. Our factory colleagues, some with over two decades’ tenure, fine-tune the pill’s density and friability, catching trends before they become field complaints.
Customers looking for Baohe Concentrated Pills often ask how they compare with products like compound herbal teas, granules, or other single-ingredient tablets common in pharmacies. Our plant views the question as more than academic. Traditional decoctions may offer variety through loose-leaf mixes boiled at home, but each pot runs a risk of incomplete extraction, residue, or batch inconsistency. Large-scale concentrated pills start from controlled extractions designed for higher and repeatable active content.
Granule or powder forms, though easy to blend, sometimes leave users chasing the right vessel for mixing, and flavors can drift unpleasantly from batch to batch. The concentrated pill, by contrast, travels well and needs no extra preparation. Some competing products rely on bulk fillers or excessive sweeteners to mask taste, diluting actual therapeutic extract to a shadow of the real prescription. In our Baohe Pills, we cap excipients to a strict minimum.
We receive frequent reports from field clinics that users can’t always recall their last herbal brand, but they remember a pill form that never stuck between the teeth, softened properly in water, or left less aftertaste. During quality audits, market samples of “Baohe Pills” from poorly controlled batches reveal visible caking, gray discoloration, or off-odors. Our plant addresses these problems with raw herb screening, advanced air-drying, and immediate sealed-packing within an hour of final rolling and cutting.
Baohe Concentrated Pills, under our own model, carry a typical pill weight calibrated for daily and short-course dosing. Each finished pill compresses multiple grams of original dried botanicals into a handful of milligrams, delivering active material at a count manageable for family use. Years ago, lighter-weight pills prompted some skepticism from practitioners adjusted to heavier, bulkier doses. Through direct engagement, and process documentation, we’ve shown how improved extraction yields offset the lower physical bulk.
Packing lines, built for shift-by-shift monitoring, align every bottle or packet to production logbooks assigned to responsible operators. Each dose that reaches shipment has passed moisture, thickness, and friability checks at all three main steps of pill shaping. The goal is simple: match the practitioner’s expectation for rapid effect and stable shelf content, while keeping the product familiar in the palm and mouth.
Fine-tuning comes from field data. If humidity inside the packaging climbs too high during monsoon months, our line switches over to nitrogen-flush containers and revised desiccant packets. If pills show hardening near expiry, we document and alter binder composition for the next batch. This approach treats every returned lot as a chance to improve, not a source of liability.
Manufacturing realities teach us that trust doesn’t rest on single-issue claims or periodic certificates. Instead, we measure success in the stories from pharmacies, clinics, and individual users. In cities, practitioners speak of Baohe Concentrated Pills that streamline prescription filling, reduce patient confusion, and need fewer special storage measures during hot months. Rural customers carry product home knowing that pills will hold consistency until the last dose. Some hospitals share inventory tracking data with us, so we refine batch sizes and expiry dates seasonally, adjusting toward higher throughput during festival periods.
We avoid claims of miracle cures. Instead, our team emphasizes continuity, providing pills that relieve common dietary complaints reliably over years and dozens of production cycles. Our chief chemist likes to say, “No two batches are identical, but all batches must deliver on the basics.” Such standards never depend on trendy endorsements or marketing gloss. They ask for raw honesty—a willingness to recall, remake, or reselect herbs if daily reality so demands.
Behind every lot of Baohe Concentrated Pills lies an agricultural chain stretching across river valleys, hillside terraces, and family-run farms. Every season, we send teams to inspect herb fields directly—rejecting material that falls short in taste, color, or growing conditions. At scale, even slight changes in drought or yield shift the chemistry of each batch. That kind of variability means the manufacturer can’t delegate responsibility down the chain or rely on simple paperwork audits.
Sustainability efforts build from these realities. If a herb harvest shows disease or excess pesticide, the purchase pool shifts. Partnering fields work to rotate crops and avoid overuse. We keep files of origin reports and weather logs alongside each herb sample batch, ready for review by health authorities and our own team. The best batches result not from luck, but from dozens of subtle adjustments—many invisible to outsiders.
Manufacturing herbal pills brings regulatory challenges unique to the industry. Auditors, both public and private, expect full traceability and documented prevention of cross-contamination. Our plant operates under constant report cycles—quarterly self-inspections, annual third-party certification, and open-book safety investigations following near misses or field complaints.
Operating under these protocols links directly to customer safety—no step remains “good enough for now.” Whenever a new safety regulation emerges, we test production changes on pilot lines before rolling out widely. Checking for heavy metals, pesticide residues, and microbial content remains a daily task, not a once-a-batch afterthought. Our staff develops a working knowledge of both traditional herb safety and modern hazard analysis.
Listening to the front line has reshaped our Baohe Concentrated Pills in practical ways. Early versions, richer in certain excipients, led to complaints of aftertaste and slower breakdown. Feedback from high-traffic clinics prompted a switch to cleaner coatings and improved solubility. Field complaints about packaging bulk created incentives for us to innovate packet sizes and shapes—both for home dispensaries and single-dose hospital use.
In recent years, requests for more natural coloring and a stricter exclusion of synthetic flavors have come from both chain pharmacies and independent clinics. After rounds of sample testing, we adapted, making formulas that preserved shelf life without drifting from the original herbal palette. These changes blend science, tradition, and direct user reports—never just chasing sales pitch trends.
Manufacturing variability remains a daily challenge, especially with agricultural inputs. Climate changes, shifting supply chain routes, and evolving regulatory demands pressure the entire herbal manufacturing sector. Our response rarely rests on technical upgrades alone. Teams meet biweekly to review batches by sensory and analytic markers, not just paperwork scores. Technicians double-check raw input weights, extraction times, and drying cycles by referencing both process sensors and experience-earned intuition.
Some years, drought in an upstream region leads to a smaller lot of a key herb. Rather than chasing inventory at all costs, we trim non-core batch sizes and notify major buyers in advance. Such choices sometimes mean short-term disappointment, but preserve the integrity of both product and plant reputation. Raw material sampling grows stricter during lean years, and our process engineers alter solvent ratios to extract maximum value from lower-yield crops.
Looking ahead, we see ongoing opportunities for straightforward innovation. By trialing smaller batch runs of pilot Baohe Pill versions, we test new excipient blends that might improve stability during the hottest months. Collaborating with researchers and clinicians, we run parallel outcome studies, aiming to match patient outcomes measurably with in-plant chemical fingerprints. That loop—from field to process to use and back—creates a rich resource for making manufacturing calls that affect real users, not just spreadsheets.
Aging populations and changing diets only make the case for proven digestive support more urgent. By placing production knowledge and real world feedback at the foreground, we hold to a model that values reliability, transparency, and daily improvement. No single claim or process sets Baohe Concentrated Pills apart—rather, it’s years of careful production, patient correction, and honest reporting that let us deliver the product our customers need.