Get Proven Benefits
As the weather changes your physical challenges may increase. The “winter blues” give way to more daylight hours, but ups-and-downs of the thermometer may play havoc with your immune system. Cleansing foods and herbs are needed as the days warm-up. The adaptive properties in Spring Radiance help your body neutralize seasonal allergens, eliminate acidic wastes and regulate your “thermostat”. Spring Radiance is the ideal herbal tonic to tune you up!
- Anti-bacterial, anti-allergen and anti-inflammatory herbs
- Nourishes & strengthens Kidney, Liver, Lung meridians
- Cleanses and builds tissues and organ systems
Real People & Real Results
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"Spring Radiance helps to cleanse my body from the winter doldrums; plus my Spring allergies from budding trees used to make me miserable. Now I just feel so much better!" - Janette M., College Student
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"Every spring I used to get a cold with terrible sinus problems. Since starting Spring Radiance two years ago I haven’t had that lousy cold!" - Bob H., Environmental Specialist
Packed with Quality Ingredients
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Codonopsis Root (Dang Shen)
Codonopsis Root
(Dang Shen)- Regulates blood sugar and blood pressure
- Increases white and red blood cells, qi* tonic
- Helps appetite, tones internal organs
- Strengthens limbs and lungs
- increases metabolism
- Organ meridians most benefited are Spleen and Lungs
Qi (or chi) is the basic energy within all things; it is life force. In the body qi manifests as digestive power, reproductive energy, nerve force, organ strength and immune system power.
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Chinese Asparagus Root (Tian Dong)
Chinese Asparagus Root
(Tian Dong)- Cleanses lungs, moistens dry membranes in lungs and intestines, controls cough
- Anti-bacterial, nutritive, expectorant
- Organ meridians most benefited are Kidneys and Lungs
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Schisandra Fruit (Wu Wei Zi)
Schisandra Fruit
(Wu Wei Zi)- Nourishes kidneys, tones the lungs and heart
- Anti-diarrheal and may help urinary incontinence
- Organ meridians most benefited are Kidneys, Lungs and Stomach
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Dendrobium Stem (Shi Hu)
Dendrobium Stem
(Shi Hu)- Moistens lungs and replenishes fluids
- Aids digestion; analgesic and anti-inflammatory
- Organ meridians most benefited are Stomach, Lungs and Kidneys
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Dandelion Leaf (Pu Gong Ying)
Dandelion Leaf
(Pu Gong Ying)- Promotes urination, disperses thickened wastes, supports liver functions
- Anti-inflammatory, mild laxative, promotes bile, diuretic, anti-microbial
- Organ meridians most benefited are Liver and Stomach
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Peony Root (Shao Yao)
Peony Root
(Shao Yao)- Blood tonic, controls bleeding, reduces pain, calms central nervous system
- Antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, diuretic
- Organ meridians most benefited are Liver and Spleen
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Prunella (Prunella Vulgaris)
Prunella
(Prunella Vulgaris)- Controls fever, disperses liver toxins, dissolves wastes, reduces skin swellings
- Anti-bacterial, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, vasodilator
- Organ meridians most benefited are Liver, Gallbladder and Lungs
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Cinnamon Bark (Gui Pi)
Cinnamon Bark
(Gui Pi)- Warms the interior and harmonizes heat distribution, tones blood vessels
- Stimulates circulation and digestion, anti-fungal
- Organ meridians most benefited are Spleen, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Bladder
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Jujube Date Fruit (Da Zao)
Jujube Date Fruit
(Da Zao)- Nourishes the liver, controls fluid balance, helps insomnia
- Qi* tonic, mildly sedative
- Organ meridians most benefited are Spleen, Stomach and Heart
Qi (or chi) is the basic energy within all things; it is life force. In the body qi manifests as digestive power, reproductive energy, nerve force, organ strength and immune system power.
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Chinese Licorice Root (Gan Cao)
Chinese Licorice Root
(Gan Cao)- Supports spleen functions, nourishes qi*, moistens lungs and mucus membranes, and harmonizes stomach function
- Antihistaminic, anti-inflammatory and controls cough
- Organ meridians most benefited are all twelve primary channels: Heart, Pericardium, Small Intestine, Triple Warmer**, Lungs, Large Intestine, Kidneys-Adrenals, Urinary Bladder, Liver, Gallbladder, Stomach and Spleen-Pancreas
Qi (or chi) is the basic energy within all things; it is life force. In the body qi manifests as digestive power, reproductive energy, nerve force, organ strength and immune system power.
Triple Warmer can be defined as the cooperative functioning of three bodily zones:
- Upper warmer includes heart, throat, head, lungs and pericardium
- Middle warmer comprises stomach, gallbladder and spleen
- Lower warmer includes kidneys and bladder, liver, intestines, spleen and reproductive organs.
A primary role of the Triple Warmer is to regulate the bodily fluids.
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Citrus Peel (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae)
Citrus Peel
(Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae)- Supports nutrient assimilation, helps indigestion, controls cough
- Dissolves phlegm and food stagnancy, stimulates qi*
- Organ meridians most benefited are Lungs and Spleen
Qi (or chi) is the basic energy within all things; it is life force. In the body qi manifests as digestive power, reproductive energy, nerve force, organ strength and immune system power.
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Chlorella (Chlorella Pyrenoidosa)
Chlorella
(Chlorella Pyrenoidosa)- Nourishes and assists detoxifying of liver and gallbladder
- Antispasmodic, assists in blood sugar control, nutritive tonic
- Organ meridians most benefited are Liver, Gallbladder, Kidneys and Lungs
Radiant Ingredients
Why it Works
In the cold, damp winter we eat heavier, denser foods to keep warm. But as the weather warms our bodies need to cleanse away wastes and toxins.
Spring Radiance assists in eliminating and neutralizing the “winter residue”, it’s a modern version of the time-honored spring tonic. Spring Radiance is a tonic herbal formula; when taken regularly for the season it builds qi (life force) deeply into tissues, and provides flexibility to adapt to weather changes, as well as emotional and mental stresses. Maintenance usage is two capsules daily; however, up to six capsules daily may be used for specific needs or to “jump-start” the benefits.
- Reduces emotional and mental stresses
- Builds strength and stamina
- Builds qi (life force)
- Initiates flexibility to adapt to changes in weather