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HS Code |
815635 |
| Product Name | Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) |
| Chinese Name | 八珍益母丸 |
| Type | Traditional Chinese Medicine |
| Form | Pills |
| Primary Uses | Supports women's reproductive health |
| Main Ingredients | Angelica sinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Paeonia lactiflora, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Codonopsis pilosula, Leonurus japonicus |
| Target Population | Women, especially during postpartum recovery or menstrual irregularities |
| Administration Route | Oral |
| Taste | Mildly bitter and sweet |
| Storage | Keep in a cool, dry place away from sunlight |
| Manufacturer Origin | China |
As an accredited Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) come in a white and pink box containing 200 pills, with Chinese and English labeling. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | 20′ FCL container loads Bazhen Yimu (Water) Pills efficiently, ensuring secure, moisture-proof packaging for international bulk chemical shipment. |
| Shipping | Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) are securely packaged to prevent damage and maintain product integrity during transit. Shipping typically takes 7-14 business days, depending on the destination. Orders are dispatched within 1-3 days after payment confirmation, with tracking information provided. Special care ensures compliance with all relevant shipping regulations for herbal supplements. |
| Storage | Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep the container tightly closed to protect the pills from air and contaminants. Store out of reach of children and avoid exposure to strong odors or chemicals. Follow any additional storage instructions provided on the packaging or by your pharmacist. |
| Shelf Life | Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) typically have a shelf life of 24 to 36 months when stored in a cool, dry place. |
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Purity 98%: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with 98% purity is used in gynecological clinics, where it ensures consistent therapeutic efficacy for menstrual regulation. Particle Size 120 μm: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with particle size 120 μm is used in oral dosage formulation, where it promotes rapid dissolution and absorption for improved bioavailability. Moisture Content <5%: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with moisture content less than 5% is used in long-term storage, where it maintains stability and prevents degradation of active ingredients. Stability Temperature up to 40°C: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with stability temperature up to 40°C is used in transportation during summer seasons, where it preserves integrity and prevents loss of medicinal properties. Standardized Extraction Ratio 10:1: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with a standardized extraction ratio of 10:1 is used in pharmaceutical manufacturing, where it guarantees uniform potency of herbal compounds in every batch. Heavy Metal Content <10 ppm: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with heavy metal content below 10 ppm is used in hospital outpatient dispensing, where it ensures patient safety by minimizing toxicological risks. Disintegration Time <15 min: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with disintegration time under 15 minutes is used in fast-acting therapy applications, where it provides timely onset of medicinal effects. Ash Content <3%: Bazhen Yimu Pills (Water Pills) with ash content less than 3% is used in quality assurance protocols, where it indicates low inorganic contamination for superior product purity. |
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For many years, we have specialized in producing classic Chinese herbal formulas, and Bazhen Yimu Pills (often known as Water Pills) remain a standout in our lineup. The name comes directly from its core: “Bazhen” refers to eight precious herbs, “Yimu” highlights motherwort’s importance in the blend. Our team begins every batch with deep respect for tradition, marrying that with rigorous control and hands-on process checks that come from long experience on the manufacturing floor.
Every production run starts with careful raw material selection. Motherwort, white peony root, angelica root, and their counterparts arrive from accredited herb growers who know our strict standards. Raw herbs come in whole root, stem, or seed form, not powders—a choice that limits adulteration and guards authenticity. Technicians trained in handling natural raw materials check appearance, aroma, and moisture level immediately. Only batches meeting our criteria make it to the next stage. Many of our manufacturing staff have spent much of their careers here, passing down benchmarking practices, sometimes hard-learned, so every batch holds to those unspoken but vital traditions that don’t fully show up in compliance charts.
We don’t treat Bazhen Yimu Pills like an assembly-line output. Extraction involves controlling heat, water volume, and time so that the balance of volatile oils, tannins, and flavonoids matches the original baseline devised by herbalists. This attention is why some practitioners say our pills hold fragrance and natural color better than other versions. Tablets and pills alike must not crumble, dry out, or turn sticky in common environmental conditions, and each finished batch gets stress-tested not just in the lab but by our own staff and their families.
We produce Bazhen Yimu Pills typically in 240-pill glass bottles meant for household storage, as well as healthcare-focused blister packs to meet community and clinic needs. Leaving behind pure tradition, we have calibrated these forms to fit how real people use medicine now: in the home, on the road, or through frequent repeat use. Each pill weighs about 200 milligrams. Producers who cut corners occasionally drop the pill size to 180 milligrams. Over time, that shortfall means users don’t receive the full herbal payload the classic formula requires, which we believe undermines its value.
Our base recipe contains traditional eight-herb Bazhen Formula, then unites it with Yimu Herb (motherwort). The rest of the composition stays remarkably close to classical Chinese medicine references: white atractylodes, Poria mushroom, liquorice, chuanxiong, dang gui, red peony root, Rehmannia root. These appear as whole extracts, and we do not use substitute fillers or off-recipe herbs that could blunt effects or trigger side-reactions.
Pills retain a dark, rich brown color, and the binding agent is food-grade rice flour blended by hand at low hydration levels—never industrial glue-based excipients used by some manufacturers. Real water pills keep moderate hardness, and breaking them down by hand or with common household tools, you’ll find only compressed herbal residue without gritty texture or sharp fragments that would hint at mechanical shortcuts.
Tests cover not just active ingredient markers, but contaminants like heavy metals and sulfur dioxide that can seep in through subpar drying practices elsewhere. We run shelf-life tests at room temperature and high humidity to simulate real-world storage and transport. No unexplained decay, caking, or ooze appear within two years if the pills are kept sealed and dry as we advise.
Users tell us Bazhen Yimu Pills bring a kind of “warming strength”—their words, not ours. Women who experience irregular cycles, postpartum fatigue, and general weakness after illness are the most frequent customers. We see a large number of orders from women’s health specialists, but also rural clinics that rely on familiar, effective remedies for patients who mistrust over-modernized alternatives. Elders tend to request the water pill form because tablets can irritate sensitive stomachs. If you’ve ever broken open a pack from a trader or online reseller, tasted artificial bitterness or detected an acrid smell, you’ve probably tried a version not made from carefully sourced ingredients. We make sure each batch matches classic taste and scent—mild, earth-like, with no sharp or chemical overtones.
Usage tends to vary by individual health and timing. Most take the standard dose of 8 pills at a time, 2 to 3 times per day with warm water. Instructions follow traditional practice, and we print these in plain, clear language. We remind users—especially the elderly and those sensitive to herbal formulas—not to double doses if one is missed, not to blend with strong Western medications, and to stop use at once if any rare allergy surfaces. Field nurses in small clinics told us that clear instructions and honest warnings build user trust as much as the pills themselves.
We have spent years refining the pill’s texture, breaking resilience, and disintegration pace to match what hands-on users comment about most. Families often keep an eye on children or old parents when starting any new batch. We always urge doctors and pharmacists to guide use and not rely solely on self-diagnosing. Too many competitors skip over these details, moving product without context, and users can easily sense that difference.
Manufacturing herbal products that pass regulatory tests but lack real impact does no good for anyone. We hear stories from users who have tried various brands and come back for our Bazhen Yimu Pills year after year. They describe common improvements: less fatigue, clearer skin coloration, and steadier mood during cycles or after childbirth. We recognize placebo effects and personal bias, but patterns show up over thousands of follow-up calls.
If you examine less reputable products, you often see inconsistent pill color, visible powder lines, or sharp smell, all signs of mismanaged drying or batch mixing. One batch from a discount vendor may work, another may fail to dissolve at all in a glass of water. Our own tests run side by side with these and are shared openly with hospitals and health clinics. This kind of transparency makes a difference to buyers choosing long-term products, not just one-off purchases.
Each production season brings new quality control challenges: a wet spring can raise raw herb moisture, a dry fall may harden roots to the point of failing extraction tests. We adjust each step, record changes, and train workers on common error points. As one senior technician—the son of our company founder—likes to say, “A pill made wrong today is a reputation lost for years.”
There are no trade secrets about the main composition, only constant vigilance in processing, sourcing, and final inspection. We invite visiting pharmacists to test any batch. Occasionally, questions about batch stability or ingredient origin come in from hospital procurement staff who have heard rumors of product switching at other factories. We open our books, walk through our drying, extraction, and mixing lines, and openly answer questions. That is how we retain long-term institutional customers.
Where you get your Bazhen Yimu Pills decides the experience. When shortcuts happen—fluffing up with chalk, quick-drying with industrial heat, swapping out herbs for less expensive ones—serious, sometimes harmful, results can occur. Patients counting on safer, time-tested support for recovery or cycle regulation won’t find it in diluted counterfeits.
In our view, switching out motherwort for less potent herbs (a practice some traders use) strips the formulation of its core value. We have investigated anonymized samples and found synthetic dyes, missing key actives, and even pharmaceutical adulterants, all hidden beneath bulk pricing. Not just a health issue, this undermines trust in Chinese medicine as a whole.
Our own inspectors track herb authenticity by conducting spot checks in both our own and supplier fields. Regular cross-lab validation and DNA barcoding help ensure customers receive the true ingredient list. Sometimes even skilled hands have trouble distinguishing between high-quality and lower-tier roots just by smell or sight, which is why we lean on advanced lab techniques as well as “old school” sensory testing for every raw material lot.
Down the supply chain, hospitals and public health agencies ask for certification records and batch recalls. Sometimes mistakes happen—clumping or uneven drying in the summer, delayed shipment around holidays. We communicate these risks openly to buyers before purchase, sometimes pulling batches and eating the loss ourselves. It is better to absorb short-term costs than to allow a bad product to reach a patient, a lesson learned from challenging years.
Many years in this business have taught us that the real value of Bazhen Yimu Pills is measured in feedback from everyday people, not just sales numbers. Walking through urban clinics, you hear from nurses who want smaller, easier-to-swallow pills for elderly patients. Expectant mothers remind us that flavor and easy digestion beat “ultra-strength” formulas any day. A community doctor recently shared that switching back to our older, slightly larger pill size cut down on patient complaints about crumbling or stuck pills in pill boxes.
We keep lines open for feedback, no matter how minor. Negative reports—pills sticking together, sediment in the bottle, batch-to-batch differences—go straight to the production manager and are logged and investigated. These findings guide our annual process updates and lines of communication with our herb growers. We provide direct customer service lines answered by long-term staff trained to handle not just logistics but also questions about traditional usages and contraindications.
Training sessions with practitioners, community doctors, and pharmacy managers help us gather real-world insights and adapt formulations or packaging. These sessions sometimes prompt us to improve instructions, adjust packaging so it lasts longer under humid conditions, or test new bottle designs to resist child tampering without making opening a chore for seniors.
By listening and incorporating changes based on actual usage, we try to honor both tradition and modern needs. Experience has shown us that ongoing communication is just as important as strict laboratory control.
Keeping Bazhen Yimu Pills true to form year in and year out means facing new regulatory rules, fickle herb supplies, rising customer demands, and misuse by undertrained sellers. Strict traceability logs, on-site inspections of suppliers, and regular product audits form the backbone of our approach. We employ vertical integration where possible—controlling each step from field to drying, extraction, blending, and bottling.
During years of market shortages, especially after severe weather, we never dilute our herbs or purchase gray-market fillers. Instead, we trim production volume, inform distributors in advance, and hold back reserve inventory so medical customers don’t face critical shortages. A few years back, a poor harvest of motherwort forced us to pause supply to certain regions. Rather than risking inconsistent quality, we stuck to this philosophy, even as competitors pushed out cheaper, less effective batches.
We always double-check that bottles bear tamper-proof seals and that pill color, size, and aroma remain consistent. Some clinics suggest using plastic bottles for cost savings, but we stick with glass where possible to guard against odor or moisture seepage. By storing finished product in temperature- and humidity-controlled rooms, we preserve effectiveness as closely as possible to manufacture day, not just to meet shelf-life standards on paper.
Our process changes only when customer usage, scientific understanding, or better extraction methods demand it. Easily overlooked changes in humidity or plant sourcing teach us to adapt rigorously without sacrificing the classic strengths that our customers count on.
The gap between direct manufacturers and traders or resellers grows wider every year. As a direct producer of Bazhen Yimu Pills, we answer for every gram of herb and every pill that leaves our factory. That responsibility forms the basis for trust in every relationship—institutional or individual, urban or rural. Traders may sell at a discount but cannot guarantee integrity or quick trace-back during a recall.
Working through a genuine manufacturer, customers receive real product data, not just a relabeled box. We document ingredient origin and test results, supply usage reports to bulk purchasers, and supply regulatory submissions as required. If any issue surfaces—delays, ingredient mismatch, unexpected side effects—resolution can start immediately, not with weeks of investigation through layers of distribution.
Direct sourcing ensures every bottle of Bazhen Yimu Pills carries not just the right label, but the right history—a continuous line from source to user. Over the years, medical buyers have told us this traceability outweighs short-term savings from bulk importers and resellers, who may blend or rotate stock to increase margins at the cost of reliability.
Our advice stays consistent: If you want guaranteed quality, know the source and demand real answers about sourcing, processing, and shipment. It’s not just our bottling line—it’s a shared path from herb planter to finished user.
While we keep Bazhen Yimu Pills close to tradition, changing health habits and medical practice force us to adapt. Over the past decade, we’ve observed customers migrate toward more convenient pack sizes, multi-dose blister packs, and travel-friendly pouches. Direct feedback led us to revise our packaging and offer both home-use and hospital stock forms.
We maintain composition at the heart, but keep an eye on factors like gluten, allergen risk, and cross-contamination, as healthcare providers request safer profiles for patients with dietary restrictions. Our lab revised binder formulas to avoid common allergens without compromising taste or pill stability, after fielding repeated concerns. Packaging has seen stepwise improvements thanks to feedback: desiccant packs, sturdier glass, easier-to-open closures, and clearer expiry labels, all rooted in the feedback of customers and practitioners.
For global customers, labeling and storage instructions appear in multiple languages—no cut corners with half-translated or ambiguous guides. Overseas buyers appreciate the clarity and depth built from long experience, especially when supporting first-time users who may approach herbal medicine with skepticism.
We support research, offer sample lots for testing, and engage with universities on clinical trials examining actual product effects. These collaborations not only help refine our own production but send a message about valuing open scientific exchange over secrecy.
Usage advice remains steady: people usually take 8 pills with warm water, repeating this up to three times daily as recommended by their practitioner. Bazhen Yimu Pills feature most often for women recovering from childbirth, managing menstrual irregularities, or rebuilding strength after long illnesses. Feedback from rural clinics proves especially useful, as local doctors report back on real-world efficacy and any unexpected side effects.
We provide clear leaflets, with care instructions about combining water pills and Western medications. Staff routinely update these guidelines after policy changes or new clinical evidence. Each bottle’s batch label points directly to production logs, and we answer consumer questions with direct evidence, not canned responses.
Some products in the market suggest “double strength” or “high concentration,” yet actual chemical analysis shows they may only increase pill size, not formula density. Marketing teams sometimes devise “upgraded” versions; we advise customers to check for data rather than accept inflated claims. Our long-standing aim is neither more nor less than replicating the results classical practitioners worked for—safe, steady support, recognizable to both newcomers and seasoned herbalists.
People with chronic medical conditions, pregnancy, or concerns about allergies should always speak with their healthcare provider before use. Our support staff flag these points on all packaging, restating the importance of caution and real medical oversight. Bakery-sweet, mild, crumbly, or over-bitter versions on the shelf likely came from shortcuts in production and should be avoided.
Bazhen Yimu Pills anchor our broader commitment to genuine Chinese medicinal production. For us, the process is less about selling an item and more a years-long pact with users, practitioners, and health professionals who look for results and reliability, batch after batch.
From selecting whole herbs at harvest to running finished pills through comprehensive tests—not just what regulations demand, but what our elders and modern customers have proven effective—we intend to keep this legacy alive. Those who buy directly from source, with real provenance, consistently enjoy better outcomes and fewer worries about adulteration or quality drift.
We appreciate every piece of feedback, every suggestion, and every challenge that arises as customers and professionals trust us with their health. Bazhen Yimu Pills remain a hallmark product not because of any marketing campaign or sales pitch but because real people, whether in clinics or homes, have backed their impact for decades—helping us strive and improve with every batch.