HERB FORMULAS
English: | Decoction for Regulating the Flow of Qi |
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Pharmaceutical Latin |
Pin Yin |
Dosage |
Actions |
Lignum Aquilariae Resinatum | Chen Xiang | 6g | Promotes movement of Qi, descends Qi, regulates the Middle, dispels Cold, warms the Spleen and Stomach, stops vomiting and alleviates pain. With Mu Xiang, for rebellious Middle Jiao Qi with belching, hiccup, nausea and vomiting, epigastric and abdominal distention, a stifling sensation in the epigastrium and diarrhea. |
Rx. Aucklandiae | Mu Xiang | 6g | Promotes the movement of Qi and alleviates pain. |
Sm. Persicae | Tao Ren | 6g | Breaks up Blood Stasis, invigorates Blood circulation and drains abscesses. |
Thallus Eckloniae | Kun Bu | 15g | Resolves Phlegm and softens areas of hardness. |
Sargassum | Hai Zao | 15g | Reduces Phlegm and softens areas of hardness. With Kun Bu, for goiter and scrofula. |
Rx. Angelicae Sinensis | Dang Gui | 9g | Tonifies, invigorates and harmonizes the Blood, disperses Cold, reduces swelling, expels pus, generates flesh and alleviates pain. |
Per. Citri Reticulatae | Chen Pi | 9g | Regulates Qi, adjusts the Middle, relieves the diaphragm, dries Dampness, descends Qi and transforms Phlegm. |
Haematitum | Dai Zhe Shi | 12g | Calms the Liver and strongly descends rebellious Qi. |
- Circulates Qi
- Descends Qi
- Resolves Phlegm
- Invigorates Blood circulation
- Drains abscesses
- Softens areas of hardness
- Qi Stagnation
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