People suffering from constipation, those who have a habit of eating little vegetables leading to constipation, and individuals with a diet lacking in fiber.
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MTA Đại Hoàng Viên Nang
MTA Đại Hoàng viên nang is a herbal pharmaceutical product designed for individuals suffering from constipation, those who have a habit of eating little vegetables or lack fiber in their diet. It helps support bowel movement, promotes smooth digestion, and alleviates constipation.
Ingredients of MTA Đại Hoàng Capsules
Each 500mg capsule contains 250mg of concentrated herbal extract equivalent to:
Rhubarb (Đại hoàng): 1.25g
Notopterygium root (Khương hoạt): 0.62g
Chinese angelica (Đương quy): 0.42g
Bitter orange (Chỉ thực): 0.21g
Excipients sufficient for 1 capsule.
Uses of MTA Đại Hoàng Capsules
Supports laxative effects, promotes bowel movements, and reduces constipation.
Target Users of MTA Đại Hoàng
Individuals with constipation, those with low vegetable intake causing constipation, or those with a diet lacking fiber.
Dosage Instructions for MTA Đại Hoàng Capsules
Take 3 times daily, after meals.
Children aged 6–12 years: 1 capsule per dose.
Children over 12 years: 2 capsules per dose.
Adults: 3 capsules per dose.
Use for 3-month courses. Recommended to complete 2–3 courses.
Health Warnings
Not suitable for pregnant women or individuals sensitive to any ingredient in the product.
Consult a physician before use.
This product is not a medicine and does not replace medical treatment.
Storage
Store at room temperature not exceeding 30°C, away from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life
36 months from the manufacturing date. Manufacturing date is printed on the packaging.
Kết hợp MTA Mệnh Môn Thủy dành cho người gầy, da khô, nóng trong giúp cơ thể khỏe mạnh, ăn uống tốt.
Kết hợp MTA Mát Gan giúp tăng cường chức năng gan, làm mát đại trường, tăng tiết dịch mật giúp làm mềm phân
Kết hợp MTA Hoàng kỳ giúp hệ tiêu hóa được tốt hơn, sử dụng cho trường hợp liệt ruột, tai biến
Bộ sản phẩm hỗ trợ điều trị táo bón lâu năm
CẢM NHẬN CỦA KHÁCH HÀNG SỬ DỤNG ÍCH KHÍ THĂNG DƯƠNG MTA
CONSTIPATION: WHAT IS IT? CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS
Causes of Constipation
Apart from causes such as tumors, masses, or polyps in the rectal area, constipation is most commonly associated with secondary factors easily encountered in daily lifestyle and dietary habits, such as:
Why Elderly People Are Prone to Constipation
Older adults are more susceptible to constipation due to the following reasons:
Poor diet and inadequate water intake.
Lack of exercise.
Side effects of medications.
Poor bowel habits.
Consequences of Constipation
Individuals with constipation experience at least two of the following symptoms:
Bowel movements fewer than three times per week.
Difficulty during defecation.
Hard stools.
A sensation of rectal or anal blockage.
A feeling of incomplete evacuation.
The need for manual assistance during defecation.
If not treated promptly, constipation can lead to troublesome consequences for the patient’s daily life.
METHODS FOR TREATING CONSTIPATION
Constipation is not a complex disease, but it can cause significant discomfort in daily life and affect health, impacting the work and lifestyle of those affected.
Treating Constipation with Western Medicine
In modern Western medicine, constipation is considered a symptom. Treatment primarily focuses on improving diet and using medications such as osmotic laxatives, bowel motility stimulants, stool softeners, or suppositories that stimulate the anus and promote defecation. The advantage of Western medications is their ability to provide quick, immediate relief.
Side Effects
Abdominal pain.
Diarrhea, loose stools, or potential loss of bowel control.
Loss of natural bowel reflexes, worsening the condition.
Long-term use may lead to dehydration, impaired digestion, and reduced nutrient absorption.
Development of drug tolerance, requiring progressively higher doses.
Supporting Constipation Treatment with Traditional Eastern Medicine
For informed consumers in the 4.0 era, addressing constipation effectively involves using natural herbal remedies, such as the traditional formula “Chỉ Thực Đại Hoàng Thang,” documented in ancient medical texts. This formula includes herbs like Rhubarb (Đại Hoàng), Notopterygium root (Khương hoạt), Chinese angelica (Đương quy), and Bitter orange (Chỉ thực). Among these, Rhubarb, known as the “veteran general” of laxative herbs, is used in the highest concentration to facilitate easy bowel movements and eliminate constipation.
The “veteran general” Rhubarb clears cold and heat pathogens, removes accumulations in the five organs, cleanses the stomach and intestines, and promotes renewal. It is particularly effective in urgent cases, such as acute abdominal pain caused by constipation.
Clinical Effectiveness of “Veteran General” Rhubarb
In clinical practice, the use of “Veteran General” Rhubarb can effectively eliminate toxins from the body through bowel movements, offering a simple and beneficial solution. Moreover, “Veteran General” Rhubarb provides additional benefits, including:
Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
Liver protection and bile secretion support when combined with other herbs.
Additionally, “Veteran General” Rhubarb has anti-aging effects, supports immune suppression, inhibits the proliferation of glomerular platelets, and reduces blood lipid levels.
MTA Đại Hoàng Product by MTA Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company
The MTA Đại Hoàng product, developed based on the traditional “Chỉ Thực Đại Hoàng Thang” formula, is designed to support laxative effects, promote bowel movements, and relieve constipation. It has been licensed by the Ministry of Health and is manufactured in a GMP-certified facility using clean, high-quality raw materials that meet GLP quality control standards.
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Be Smart Consumers
Choose products licensed by the Ministry of Health, manufactured in GMP-certified facilities, and quality-controlled under GLP standards with clean raw materials.
For Chronic Constipation
Individuals with chronic constipation should consistently use MTA Đại Hoàng for 2–3 months to improve digestion and support liver and kidney function.
Diet Plan for People with Constipation
Constipation is a digestive disorder, making diet a crucial factor that cannot be overlooked for those affected. Below is a dietary plan recommended by MTA for individuals with constipation, which you should follow daily to support the treatment and elimination of constipation.
Solutions for Managing Constipation at Home
In addition to using pharmaceutical treatments for constipation, MTA recommends paying attention to and implementing the following measures to achieve the best treatment outcomes.
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