





QD1 - Indigo Naturalis, Qing Dai
QD1 - Indigo Naturalis, Qing Dai
Qing Dai is an extract of several Isatis indigo plants used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to clear heat, clean out toxins, and relieve gastrointestinal bleeding.
Money Back Guarantee
Free Shipping i
Free shipping to the United States, Europe, Canada and South AmericaPatent Pending
Not tested on animals
Lab Tested by third party
Crafted from naturally derived ingredients
Couldn't load pickup availability
How it Works
Qing Dai is a herbal AhR receptor agonist, reported to modulate the intestinal immune response, proinflammatory cytokines, and barrier integrity.
Ingredients

Qing Dai

Origin & Harvest calendar
Qing Dai is native to and grown in Southern Russia, China, Eastern Europe, and Northern America. It is harvested July and August.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Warnings
Interactions:
Do not use if you have any liver disease, including but not limited to, autoimmune hepatitis or primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).
Allergen Warning:
May contain cereals with gluten, celery, soybeans, nuts, mustard, sesame seeds, molluscs.
Does not contain:
Eggs, fish, peanut, milk, lupin, crustations, sulfur dioxide & sulphites at a concentration of more than 10 mg/kg or 10 mg/1 expressed as S02.
Disclaimer:
Consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition or are taking any medications. Should only be used as directed. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool and dry place.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
FAQ
Can I take QD1 with my current treatment or medication?
How do you know what supplements I need?
What if I miss a dose?
How many supplements can I take at one time?
Are there any side effects?
* Headaches - commonly experienced in the first 72 hours of treatment.
*Mild transient elevation of liver enzymes - blood tests are recommended 3-6 weeks after starting CurQD (assessing ALT and AST).
* Shortness of breath.
* Chest pain.
*Palpitations (a sense of strong, irregular heartbeat).
* Jaundice.
* Any unexplained symptom.
* Qing Dai has on rare occasions been associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) which dissipated upon discontinued use. Zero cases have been reported with CurQD.
Please note this is given only as general information and we always recommend consulting with your physician regarding any treatment decisions.
Sign Up
Stay informed with the latest trials, treatments & fresh arrivals:
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
- Opens in a new window.