4 fluid ozs/btl
(Drain Dampness and Move Qi)
Ingredients:
Chinese
Pinyin |
English |
Pharmaceutical |
% |
TCM
Energetics |
Chai Hu |
Bupleurum |
Radix Bupleuri |
20% |
Promote Liver’s Shu-Xie and Move Qi |
Hou Po |
Magnolia Bark |
Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis |
10% |
|
Cao Guo |
Tsoko |
Fructus Tsaoko |
5% |
|
Mu Xiang |
Saussurea Root |
Radix Aucklandiae Lappae |
5% |
|
Wu Zhu Yu |
Evodia |
Fructus Evodia Rutaecarpae |
5% |
|
Xiang Fu |
Cyperus Tuber |
Rhizoma Cyperi Rotundi |
5% |
|
Wu Yao |
Lindera Root |
Radix Linderae |
5% |
|
Da Fu Pi |
Areca Peel |
Pericarpium Arecae Catechu |
10% |
|
Bai Zhu |
Atractylodes |
Rhizoma Atractylodis |
10% |
Diuretic to Drain the Three Jiao Dampness and Watery phlegm |
Fu Ling |
Poria |
Sclerotium Poriae Cocus |
5% |
|
Zhu Ling |
Polyporus |
Sclerotium Polypori Umbellati |
5% |
|
Ze Xie |
Alisma Tuber |
Rhizoma Alismatis Orientalitis |
5% |
|
Tong Cao |
Rice Paper Pith |
Medulla Tetrapanacis |
5% |
|
Fang Ji |
Stephania Root |
Radix Stephaniae Tetrandrae |
5% |
Formula Based On:
— Shi Pi Ying
— Tian Tai Wu Yao San
Actions:
TCM Energetics
1). Promote Liver’s Shu-Xie function and move the Qi
2). Diuretic to drain the Dampness and watery phlegm (Three Jiaos)
Applications:
Primary Use: In TCM, energetically used for those identified as Dampness and watery phlegm blocking the Three Jiaos with Qi stagnation and liver’s Shu-Xie dysfunction
Other Use: Clinically used for PMS, obesity, thyroid disorder, hiatal hernia or other disorders with symptoms of edema or water retention, weight gain and body heaviness, gas and bloating, stomach or abdomen and hypochondriac discomfort or distension, emotional depression and chest or head congestion etc.
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