In case of fatigue
Chisan® has been on the Swedish market since 1979 and is also developed and manufactured here.
Stress, lack of sleep, poor diet, and insufficient physical activity are some common causes of fatigue. In addition, various medical conditions as well as menopause can also lead to fatigue. Even after a period of illness, such as flu and cold, you can also experience non-specific fatigue. If fatigue is persistent, affecting your daily functioning, and not improving despite measures such as improved sleep, diet, and stress management, it may be appropriate to seek medical attention.
Fatigue and a feeling of weakness, as well as feeling stressed are unfortunately common today.
Chisan is a traditional herbal medicinal product used as an adaptogen for reduced performance such as fatigue and weakness. The indications for traditional herbal medicine product are based exclusively on experience of long-term use.
What is an adaptogen? An adaptogen is thought to increase well-being and reduce fatigue by strengthening the body mentally and/or physically when exposed to stress.
Chisan is a traditional herbal medicinal product used as an adaptogen for reduced performance such as fatigue and weakness. The indications for traditional herbal medicine product are based exclusively on experience of long-term use.
What is an adaptogen? An adaptogen is thought to increase well-being and reduce fatigue by strengthening the body mentally and/or physically when exposed to stress.
Chisan contains ADAPT-232, an extract combination consisting of schisandra, Russian root, and rhodiola rosea, which is considered to have adaptogenic properties. Chisan can be used for single days or continuously for a longer period, but for a maximum of 2 months per treatment session.
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Chisan is used for fatigue and weakness and is considered to strengthen the body when exposed to stress.
Adults and children over 12 years of age: 15 ml 1-2 times a day if needed. Shake the bottle well before each use. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age or during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Chisan can be used single days or continuously for a longer period, but for a maximum of 2 months per treatment session.
Contact your doctor or other healthcare professional if your symptoms worsen or do not improve within 2 weeks.
Once opened, store for a maximum of 6 months in the refrigerator (2-8ºC).
Chisan is used for fatigue and weakness and is considered to strengthen the body when exposed to stress.
Ingredients: 1 ml contains:
Active ingredients: 10 mg extract (as thick extract) of the fruit of schisandra (Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill) (2.0–5.0:1). 2.6 mg extract (as thick extract) of eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus (Rupr. et Maxim) Maxim) (17–30:1). 3 mg extract (as thick extract) of the root of Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea L.) (2.5–5.0:1). Excipients: Purified water, dark syrup, ethanol (100 mg/ml), glycerol, caramel aroma, polysorbate 80, methyl parahydroxybenzoate (E218), citric acid, rosemary extract, propyl parahydroxybenzoate (E216), ginger extract, potassium sorbate. Contains 12.85% v/v ethanol, equivalent to 1.5g of alcohol per dose.
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Storage: Keep this medicine out of sight and reach of children, store above 25ºC. Once opened, store for a maximum of 6 months in a refrigerator (2ºC-8ºC).
How to take Chisan?
You take Chisan as needed, or continuously as a course, for a maximum of 2 months per treatment.
Do not take Chisan if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to Butterfly Vine, Russian Root, Rhodiola rosea or any of the other ingredients of Chisan. If you have high blood pressure. If symptoms worsen during the use of Chisan. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding. If you are under 12 years of age. If you have diagnosed liver disease, epilepsy or alcoholism.
How much sugar is in Chisan?
15 ml of Chisan contains 3.5 g of sugar.
Is Chisan all vegetable?
Yes, it is completely vegetable.
What is meant by a traditional herbal medicine?
Anyone who wants to register a product as a traditional herbal medicine, abbreviated as TVBL, must be able to show that the product in question, or an equivalent product, has had medical use for a period of at least 30 years, of which at least 15 years in the EU.
Page updated 2024-10-02