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HS Code |
771134 |
| Product Name | Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) |
| Chinese Name | 补中益气丸 |
| Form | Pills |
| Main Ingredients | Astragalus root, Codonopsis root, Atractylodes, Licorice, Angelica, Citrus peel, Bupleurum, Ginger, Jujube |
| Primary Function | Tonifies Qi and raises Yang |
| Traditional Usage | Used for fatigue, weakness, and poor appetite |
| Taste | Slightly sweet and herbal |
| Administration | Orally, typically taken with warm water |
| Origin | Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) |
| Manufacturer | Various, including reputable TCM pharmaceutical companies |
As an accredited Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging for Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) contains 200 pills, featuring a white and orange box with Chinese and English labeling. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills): 50,000 boxes, securely packed on pallets for safe, efficient transport. |
| Shipping | Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) are shipped in moisture-resistant packaging to preserve efficacy. Products are securely packed and labeled for safety, with handling instructions included. Standard shipping methods are used, complying with regulations for herbal supplements. Delivery typically takes 3-7 business days, with tracking information provided for customer convenience. |
| Storage | Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the container tightly closed and away from heat sources. Store out of reach of children and pets. Avoid exposure to high humidity or extreme temperatures to maintain the pills' effectiveness and shelf life. Follow any additional storage instructions on the packaging. |
| Shelf Life | Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) typically have a shelf life of 24–36 months when stored in a cool, dry place. |
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Purity 98%: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with purity 98% is used in gastrointestinal weakness treatment, where improved absorption efficiency is achieved. Stability Temperature 25°C: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with stability temperature 25°C is used in long-term clinical storage, where consistent potency is maintained. Moisture Content ≤3%: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with moisture content ≤3% is used in pharmacy dispensing, where reduced degradation rate is observed. Particle Size 150μm: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with particle size 150μm is used in oral administration, where rapid dissolution and uniform bioavailability result. Ash Content ≤2%: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with ash content ≤2% is used in traditional prescription compounding, where minimized impurity levels are ensured. pH Value 5.0–6.5: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with pH value 5.0–6.5 is used in direct consumption, where optimal gastrointestinal compatibility is provided. Shelf Life 36 Months: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with shelf life 36 months is used in over-the-counter sales, where reliable long-term efficacy is guaranteed. Extract Concentration 20mg/ml: Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) with extract concentration 20mg/ml is used in standardized dosage forms, where reproducible therapeutic results are achieved. |
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Working inside a chemical manufacturing facility that produces Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills), I’ve witnessed both the rigor and care needed to consistently deliver a trusted traditional medicine. Each day, we see demand from clinics, pharmacies, and practitioners who rely on this product as a cornerstone of their approach to addressing a range of health concerns.
The Buzhong Yiqi Pill has earned user trust through decades of consistent, reproducible effects rooted in a clear and established formula. Our team maintains strict sourcing protocols, working with long-standing herb suppliers who deliver astragalus, codonopsis, and angelica sinensis among other key ingredients. Before these botanicals ever touch our machines, several hands verify their botanical identity, clarity, and composition to help ensure there are no surprises in the final pill. We've learned through hard experience that shortcuts in sourcing or preparation surface quickly in user feedback and ultimately erode reputation—something no responsible manufacturer risks.
From raw material inspection to finished pill, control and adjustment flow naturally into our daily routine. The classic Buzhong Yiqi Pill, traditionally rolled into honey pills, transitions for modern preferences into a form commonly called Water Pills for their easy dissolvability and faster breakdown in the stomach. For our water-dispersible pill, we maintain a strict balance between binding and dispersing agents, measured by hands-on trials and batch-by-batch testing.
A typical production run yields a product with a consistent honey aroma, uniform color, and the right moisture content for shelf stability. Mistakes in formulation show up as clumping, hardening, or erratic disintegration times. We aim for a pill weight between 6-9 grams per bottle, providing a shelf life of up to 24 months under proper storage. Packing moves swiftly after drying, with bottles sealed against ambient humidity using materials we know can handle variable local climates.
From experience, we learned real quality assurance happens daily on the floor: sampling, break tests, taste checks, and regular microbe counts at different stages. Machinery matters, but staff training proves just as essential. If a new batch of astragalus runs high in saponins, taste and mouthfeel both change, and responsible crews react quickly rather than let a bad batch move forward. Finished product must measure up in both chemical markers and physical character—else it doesn’t ship.
On the market, consumers meet Buzhong Yiqi Pills in a sea of herbal options. It produces effects distinct from straightforward “tonics” or single-ingredient formulas because of its intricate blending of roots, barks, and rhizomes. This formula targets what Chinese medicine practitioners call “qi deficiency,” a concept familiar on the manufacturing side as producing positive anecdotal reports about improved focus, digestion, and energy levels among users. We see the demand for clarity regarding how our water pills stand apart from tablets, honey pills, or capsules from different producers.
We don’t rely on generic third-party sources or repackaged bulk stocks; our line stays close to the heritage method while modernizing production for scaling. Honey-bound pills still exist, but our water-dispersible form responds better to contemporary consumer habits. Feedback points time and again to easier swallowing, quicker onset, and less cloying taste compared to the stickier honey pill format. We have not experienced issues with stickiness or uneven surface, which sometimes mar honey pills—an important consideration for both practitioners and end-users seeking predictability in their regimen.
Other manufacturers sometimes emphasize price or speed of manufacture. We rarely find these shortcuts worth it after factoring in customer trust, potential regulatory risk, and the difficulty of reestablishing a product once a batch generates bad word-of-mouth. We compete instead by investing in product education, offering clear, batch-specific information, and sharing what we know as people with years invested in getting these details right.
As a manufacturer, we field ongoing questions from both practitioners and average consumers about optimal use. Many trust the classic guidance of taking 8 pills 2-3 times daily, ideally with warm water. We regularly explain in plain language how the water-dispersible pills dissolve faster, reducing the likelihood of digestive discomfort. Our internal studies and customer reports underscore the smoothness of the water pill format and its suitability for those who dislike clumpy textures. We see clear preference patterns tied to pill format: older users and children often report better compliance when switched away from traditional sticky honey pills to water-dispersible ones.
Our batch testing routinely checks for active compound preservation given the demands of both shelf life and rapid dissolution. We avoid unnecessary additives, having learned that even minor tweaks to the herb:excipient ratio can alter both user experience and outcome. Many competing brands pad their pills with high levels of starch or synthetic binders, sometimes coming at the expense of actual plant content. We keep a focus on transparency—maintaining a recipe ratio where the highest proportion remains with astragalus and codonopsis, rather than inert inflators. Our assays track not just the total actives but the fingerprint of major herbal constituents, an approach that has minimized both user complaints and practitioner concerns.
Decades of manufacturing Buzhong Yiqi Pills for a domestic and international market taught us each regulatory landscape presents its own challenge. Some countries place limits on ingredient origin, processing methods, or even permitted excipients, and standards for heavy metal and pesticide residues exceed what existed in the earlier decades of our operation. We adapt not by reducing herb content, but by backing our traceability and third-party testing for each export market.
North American and European markets set higher documentation and testing thresholds. Only tightly integrated supply chains deliver the uniform results regulatory agencies now expect. We noticed that distributors who simply relabel generic stock run into trouble when a batch gets flagged, a problem local manufacturers sidestep by actively overseeing cultivation and handling of each herbal input. Our internal audit routinely covers both physical and documentation traceability, with random batch pulls for re-testing even after product release.
Markets benefit from this transparency, and users gain real peace of mind—not just a label claim. Our laboratory employs UV-Vis and HPLC modules to check for constituent presence, while a culture-focused, in-house training approach ensures that even new line workers understand what common defects look like and how to spot deviations from the norm. Across each regulatory threshold, we stick to our proven process rather than cut corners, confident that the highest trust and most forgiving users are those who feel any issue is fairly and promptly addressed.
Legacy knowledge passed down inside the factory shapes how we approach every cycle. Problems arise frequently enough that response agility makes or breaks a reputation. We have tackled issues spanning outdated machinery calibration, variable herb potency due to climate, and shifts in consumer expectations toward sugar or starch content.
Our technical staff worked through several reforms, updating outdated pill pressing and drying protocols to ensure even moisture distribution and clean cut edges for each dose. Recalls or product holds rarely occur, as risk control measures start long before product reaches the jar. When we’ve faced problematic herb lots—often after a rough growing season—our system pivots, rechecking for specific markers or working with suppliers for supplementary lots.
We observed that consumer phone calls or online feedback frequently catch problems missed on the production floor. Each complaint or suggestion prompts a process review, tracing back to farm or mixer, and often triggers wider sampling and, if needed, batch recalls before larger issues reach retailers or clinics.
Production of Buzhong Yiqi Pills means never underestimating safety at any stage. From raw harvest through to packaging, cross-contamination threats remain very real. Cleaning procedures receive constant attention, and staff rotate through jobs to reduce blind spots. The company invests in continuous improvement, treating safety as a living, daily protocol, not a checklist or occasional audit.
Heavy metal content and pesticide residue get special scrutiny. Each supplier gets measured against both national and international maximum limits, with regular spot checks by independent labs. Pills failing to meet these standards do not reach shelves, no matter the production cost. Occasionally, this means larger losses on a poorly sourced batch, but lessons learned reinforce an attitude that prioritizes user trust above short-term gains.
We watch industry news for new regulatory findings or common sources of contamination and pro-actively screen our inputs for these risks before they achieve mainstream attention. Unlike less careful brands, we back our risk prevention routines with full transparency post-sale, circulating testing data with major buyers and practitioners.
Long-term success hinges on listening. Over years, practitioners and everyday people contact us to describe advantages, concerns, or side effects experienced with Buzhong Yiqi Pills. Many users appreciate an easier swallowing experience, more rapid relief of symptoms, or ease of consistent dosing in water pill form. We hear candid reports about taste, pill size, dissolution rate, and the practicalities of keeping up a daily regimen.
Some feedback leads directly to product changes: requests for smaller bottle options, taste refinement, and modifications in packaging to minimize moisture uptake in humid environments. We adapt shelf life protocols, switching to tighter-seal caps and moisture wicking inserts based on complaints of product hardening in tropical climates. We work directly with pharmacies to train staff on identifying counterfeit or improperly stored goods—a common issue in less-regulated areas.
As the manufacturer, we often meet consumer and clinic confusion about counterfeit or subpar Buzhong Yiqi Pills. Counterfeits often fail visual and taste tests, often missed by a retail buyer but obvious to users with experience. Transparency in batch codes, anti-tamper packaging, and visible safety seals have emerged as crucial differentiators, and these lessons continually shape our upgrades.
Our staff consists of people with deep roots in both tradition and technical manufacturing. We consistently balance recipe fidelity with the requirements of large-scale, modern production. Each stage, from harvest to bottling, weaves together daily routines based on hard-won knowledge and customer trust.
Continuous investment in plant upgrades, quality monitoring equipment, and staff education prevents stagnation. We study customer and practitioner reports, and frequently revisit ingredient ratios, production protocols, and post-market surveillance. Investing in higher quality raw materials has always paid back in product reliability, even if this occasionally means rejecting tempting cost reductions from new suppliers.
Time has shown that short-run cost savings from lax standards or “innovative” shortcuts rarely substitute for the steady business that flows from a well-made, genuinely effective pill. We prioritize transparent communication with our customer base and actively cultivate feedback channels. The company invests in outreach, educating users and practitioners not only about our water pill advantages, but the deeper practicalities of safe, effective production.
Buzhong Yiqi Pills (Water Pills) will continue to evolve alongside batch science, clinical research, and real-world input. As the people making the product, our decisions keep one eye on regulatory shifts, another on the long arc of user health and trust—a balance that demands both humility and steady, practical adaptation.