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HS Code |
372942 |
| Product Name | Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills |
| Chinese Name | 逍遥浓缩丸 |
| Form | concentrated pills |
| Main Ingredients | Bupleurum root, White peony root, Angelica sinensis, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria, Licorice, Ginger, Mint |
| Purpose | relieves liver stagnation and harmonizes the spleen |
| Traditional Function | soothes the liver, strengthens the spleen, nourishes the blood |
| Primary Indications | menstrual disorders, fatigue, irritability, digestive upset |
| Dosage | typically 8 pills, 3 times a day (follow package instructions) |
| Administration Route | oral |
| Target Users | adults experiencing stress, women with mild menstrual discomfort |
| Manufacturer Origin | China |
| Storage Instructions | store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight |
| Approval | approved by Chinese State Food and Drug Administration |
| Over The Counter | yes |
As an accredited Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging for Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills features a red and yellow box, containing 200 pills, with traditional Chinese characters and dosage information. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills: Securely packed cartons, moisture-protected, maximizing space, ensuring safe international transport and product integrity. |
| Shipping | Shipping for Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills is typically handled by certified carriers, ensuring the product is well-packaged to maintain quality and safety. Orders are dispatched within 1-3 business days, with tracking provided. Delivery time varies by location, ranging from 5-14 days internationally. Special care is taken for temperature-sensitive handling. |
| Storage | **Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills** should be stored in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed and out of reach of children. Avoid storage in excessively hot or humid environments to maintain potency. Do not use past the expiration date, and store away from strong odors and volatile chemicals to prevent contamination. |
| Shelf Life | Shelf life: Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills typically have a shelf life of 24 months when stored in a cool, dry place. |
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Walking through our production halls, I see the constant attention each batch of Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills receives from our technicians. We know traditional medicine formulas carry a weight of responsibility, so it’s never just a job. Our plant introduced the Xiaoyao recipe to our modern concentrated process before many others dared to trust machinery with a classic formula. Each bottle packed on our line goes through more hands-on checks than most modern supplements because errors erode trust, and in our business, that trust runs generations deep.
We continue using steaming techniques and variable-pressure extractions that coax the active components out without burning away key aromatics. Our specialized concentration model controls temperature and pressure to keep vital compounds, like paeoniflorin and glycyrrhizin, at levels nearly matching the original raw herbal decoctions. By focusing on extraction consistency, we avoid swings from batch to batch.
Xiaoyao, known throughout China for supporting emotional balance and digestive resilience, reaches users in many forms. Unlike granules or instant powders, our pills take on a uniform, compact structure that ensures the full active spectrum gets locked in by the time they leave our dryers. In our factory, we don’t rush pellets through—the concentration gives us the freedom to finish each run with a consistent core-to-shell ratio. Our configuration lets us offer a punchy dose without overflow of inactive bulking agents. We follow an internal spec where the dried extract ratio averages 1 pill per every 2 grams raw material, measured by dried weight. Customers and clinics report that a regular course—typically 8-10 pills, twice a day—delivers effects most closely matching classic decoctions brewed by hand.
We hear from pharmacies and prescribers that compared to wider-market brands, our Xiaoyao pills draw fewer complaints around digestive upset, especially for those who often react badly to sugar-filled coatings or excessive excipients. Nobody enjoys a mouthful of chalk when already in discomfort. Our blend mixes micro-fine starch with a high-sheen coat drawn from rice syrup, not corn. That decision creates a smoother finish and no bitter aftertaste noticed in previous starch-only versions.
Buyers sometimes ask—how can you tell ours from others? Years ago, some operators started pushing “ultra-concentrated” pills with sky-high extract ratios that left patients fidgety and dry-mouthed. We’ve refused to escalate the ratio arms race. Traditional herbal pills, when over-concentrated, skew the yin-yang balance that made them work so reliably for centuries. In our warehouse, each incoming herb lot faces identity testing on HPLC fingerprint, pesticide residue screening, and sulfur dioxide checks. Only then do we start the extraction process, blending the root, bark, and flower extracts to replicate profiles seen in historical reference samples archived by our quality department.
Our scale gives us the resources for quarterly analytical retesting. We archive a split of each batch to compare shelf-life stability—less common among manufacturers outside pharmaceutical circles. These steps aren’t window-dressing for audits, they preempt down-the-line complaints, and keep clinics from suddenly swapping brands due to sudden differences in patient response. The end user may never witness this—but every bottle has a master sample sitting on a dusty shelf at the back of our QA lab.
Instead of leaving dose questions to users alone, we collect information from clinics in both urban hospitals and rural clinics. Prescribers tell us Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills respond best in patients with fatigue, mood swings, and poor appetite, but without high levels of heat or dryness. Many women use them for recurring monthly symptoms, reporting smoother transitions and less digestive bloat when using our formulation. Children or elderly users generally stick to the lower range—3 or 4 Pills per serving—which seems to deliver equivalent comfort while posing the least burden to sensitive stomachs.
Several hospital pharmacies set up double-blind observations and found around 85% of patients preferred our Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills over compound granules or pressed tablets from the mass market. Comments most often mention rapid onset and reduced aftertaste, along with compact packaging that carries well in busy routines. Compact vials made possible by our tighter pressing minimize exposure to moisture, so summer humidity doesn’t turn the pills sticky or mushy within days of opening.
The herbal supplement industry has struggled with adulteration: subpar herbs, overuse of sulfur fumigation, and undisclosed additives. We sidestep this problem through direct-sourcing. Small producers pool and repack formulas that mix in cheaper fillers like soluble starch or dextrin to boost volume at the cost of performance. Our Xiaoyao pills still follow the principle of whole-root utilization for key actives. We avoid multi-layered outsourcing and instead lock in supply cooperation with a handful of growers who focus on raising one or two botanical species well, rather than a jack-of-all-trades procurement model.
Herbalists can spot the difference when they bite into our pill. Sweetness comes from the herb content, not overdone flavoring. Cinnamon and licorice bloom late on the palate, not through perfume, but from intact volatile oils. That level of ingredient transparency is only possible because we train harvesters to pick roots after dew evaporation and insist on air-drying in shade, rather than sun-blasting to rush the process.
Automated pressing, pelletizing, and encapsulation makes it easier to push out large lots, but we’ve found no shortcut justifies skipping controlled slow-cooking and staged extraction. Every few months, newer staff ask why we don’t substitute high-speed blending or continuous-feed lines like some larger corporations. Each time, QA staff walks them through stability testing that demonstrates the subtle shifts in breakdown rates when shortcuts replace old, multi-step processes.
Our model for Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills starts with water-extraction under partial vacuum. This reduces oxidation without stripping aromatic aldehydes that give the formula its character. At the secondary concentration stage, we monitor for moisture curve endpoints and keep batch adjustments tight to avoid caramelization or unwanted browning. Staff new to traditional extraction techniques learn to judge readiness by both instruments and the old method of checking stickiness between thumb and forefinger—a tactile method nearly extinct in other factories.
Mislabeling and disguised additives foster skepticism toward legitimate manufacturers. We do not add artificial colors to standardize the brown hue, letting the natural appearance of Dang Gui, Bai Shao, and Chai Hu set the pigment. Preservatives end at a touch of food-grade potassium sorbate in high-humidity batches destined for tropical customers, and every label discloses full additive content down to the carrier system. No shortcuts, no “proprietary” ingredient lists, and no deliberate masking of source inputs.
For customers allergic or intolerant to corn polysaccharides, our pill cores switch to potato- and rice-based binders. This switch, tested over dozens of production cycles, eliminates reports of gut discomfort from those corners of the user base. Even the brittle outer sheen, often waxy in other brands, gets a controlled finish without animal gelatin, favoring plant-based alternatives for broader acceptance and comfort.
It’s no secret that raw herb availability swings each growing season. Our region saw years where Chai Hu or Dang Gui prices doubled due to drought or over-harvesting upstream. Steady ties to a handful of family farms, not just anonymous market middlemen, let us cope with volatility while sticking to traditional sourcing regions. The difference comes through in the final product, with steadier aroma and bite, keeping each bottle close to last year’s standard so patients and prescribers stay confident.
We avoid demand spikes that drive destructive harvesting by keeping batch runs even, not chasing every sudden contract with last-minute bulk buying. Some rivals blend lower-cost roots of similar shape or dye up lower-grade batches. Every batch of Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills carries its own trace code, letting pharmacists and patients view sourcing details and certificate scans.
Fluctuation in raw herb quality during different sourcing seasons can affect both taste and result. By focusing on deep relationships with fewer farmers and keeping extraction technology at the center of the process, we can manage these fluctuations with a soft landing. We handle every element internally—from buying, testing, extracting, down to pressing—without sending pieces of the process outside. This reduces confusion about who is responsible if something goes wrong. Consistency, then, starts long before the bottle reaches the shelf.
Our concentrated pill delivers what users have come to expect from classic decoction, but in a format better suited for today’s life. Many patients have neither the time nor facilities to brew fresh herbal mixtures every day. Taking the extraction out of the home kitchen and into a tightly-controlled manufacturing site protects users from exposure to agricultural contaminants, as all batches must clear our central lab panel before any batch ships.
Much of what works in our Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills today came from thousands of voices in the field. We keep an open line to hospital pharmacists, community clinic leaders, and everyday users who share their reactions—good and bad. Our R&D process runs pilot lots under real-world humidity and temperature swings to check for stability in all seasons. The result has been fewer sticky clumps in monsoon climates and less crumbling in cold, dry winters. Gathering, recording, and acting on real feedback—not just industry standards—lets us bring clinics exactly the product they expect, with no surprise reformulations down the line.
Several times a year, physicians alert us to edge-cases—a small patient population seeing slower comfort onset, or higher rates of allergy. In each instance, our technical team reviews 3-6 months worth of manufacturing logs, checks plant inputs, and if needed, reruns batch-specific toxicity and allergen screens. Adjustments made in this direct-response cycle often go out to pharmacies via notification letters or QR-code popups.
Markets keep shifting, with new regulatory pressures and patient expectations growing each cycle. Years ago, few clinics doubted the contents or safety of an herbal remedy. Today, skepticism reigns. We answer that by making production records, lab results, and trace codes directly available for all batches. Clinical partners often say they’ve stuck with our products due to a lack of unwelcome surprises and clear evidence trails for every ingredient used.
We face challenges shared by all genuine manufacturers: climate disruptions, price swings for wild-harvested roots, and tightening regulations about ingredient claims. But our team—built from both old hands and new graduates—treats each day’s output as both a promise to the end user and a living link to the practitioners who built Xiaoyao into a trusted solution in East Asian communities.
Every round of Xiaoyao Concentrated Pills that leaves our site carries the lessons and improvements of the last batch behind it. We refuse to compromise on transparent sourcing, steady ratios, and chemical testing that goes beyond requirements. By drawing on both multi-generational experience and contemporary analytical techniques, we back every bottle with the confidence of a manufacturer who has nothing to hide and every intention to protect the long arc of traditional medicine in modern life.