HERB FORMULAS
English: | Qi Stagnation Decoction |
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Pharmaceutical Latin |
Pin Yin |
Dosage |
Actions |
Rz. Pinelliae Preparatum | Zhi Ban Xia | 9g | Dries Dampness, transforms Phlegm, descends Rebellious Qi, stops vomiting, harmonizes the Stomach and reduces Stagnation. With Chen Pi, for epigastric and abdominal distention or pain due to disharmony of the Stomach Qi. With Zhe Bei Mu, for Phlegm-Dampness. |
Bul. Fritillariae Thunbergii | Zhe Bei Mu | 9g | Clears Heat and transforms Phlegm. |
Rx. Glycyrrhizae | Gan Cao | 9g | Tonifies
the Spleen and augments Qi. With Hai Piao Xiao and Chen Pi, for peptic ulcer pain. |
Fr. Gardeniae | Zhi Zi | 9g | Clears Heat, resolves Dampness, cools the Blood, relieves toxicity and stops bleeding by astringing. |
Rx. Aucklandiae | Mu Xiang | 9g | Promotes the movement of Qi, alleviates pain, dispels Damp-Heat and harmonizes the Liver and Spleen. With Bing Lang, for Qi Stagnation in the Stomach and Intestines due to Food Stagnation with abdominal distention and fullness, anorexia, aversion to the smell of food, nausea without the ability to vomit and an uncomfortable urge to defecate which is often unsuccessful. |
Sm. Arecae | Bing Lang | 9g | Regulates Qi, reduces accumulations, drains downward, unblocks the bowels, promotes urination and relieves nausea. |
Rz. Cyperi | Xiang Fu | 6g | Spreads and regulates Liver Qi and alleviates pain. With Cang Zhu, for indigestion, pain and distention in the flanks and abdomen, nausea, vomiting and acid regurgitation. With Zi Su Ye, for epigastric and abdominal distention and discomfort associated with externally contracted disorders. |
Rz. Atractylodis | Cang Zhu | 6g | Strongly dries Dampness and tonifies the Spleen. With Xiang Fu, for chest, epigastric and abdominal pain, distention and discomfort due to Dampness and Qi Obstruction. |
Per. Citri Reticulatae | Chen Pi | 6g | Regulates and descends Qi, adjusts the Middle, relieves the diaphragm, dries Dampness and transforms Phlegm. With Zhi Ban Xia, for a stifling sensation in the chest and coughing with excessive white, viscous sputum due to Phlegm-Damp Obstruction. With Cang Zhu and Fu Ling, for a thick white tongue coat with no desire to drink. |
Fol. Perillae | Zi Su Ye | 6g | Promotes the movement of Spleen and Stomach Qi, harmonizes the Middle Jiao and relieves intestinal gas. With Xiang Fu, releases the Exterior in a patient with pre-existing Qi Stagnation with chills, fever, headaches, anhidrosis, a stuffy chest, belching and flatulence. |
Poria | Fu Ling | 6g | Promotes urination, leaches out Dampness and strengthens the Spleen. With Mu Xiang, for diarrhea and borborygmus due to Dampness. With Zhi Ban Xia, for Phlegm, thin mucus and turbid Dampness. With Zhi Ban Xia and Chen Pi, for nausea, vomiting, chest fullness and distention and anorexia due to congested fluids. With Gan Cao, for Spleen and Heart Deficiency causing facial edema, palpitations and shortness of breath. |
Rz. Chuanxiong | Chuan Xiong | 3g | Invigorates the Blood, promotes the movement of Qi and alleviates pain. With Xiang Fu, for Qi Stagnation combined with Blood Stasis. |
- Soothes the Liver
- Regulates Qi
- Harmonizes the Stomach
- Clears Heat from the Liver and Stomach
- Resolves Phlegm
- Drains Dampness
- Liver Qi stagnation with Heat
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