4 Fluid Oz/btl
(Promote Liver’s Shu Xie Function and Soothe the
Liver)
Ingredients:
Chinese
Pinyin |
English |
Pharmaceutical |
% |
TCM
Energetics |
Chai Hu |
Bupleurum Root |
Radix Bupleuri |
30% |
Promote the Liver Shu - Xie function and move Liver Qi |
He Huan Pi |
Mimosa Bark |
Cortex Albizziae Julibrissi |
10% |
|
Huang Qin |
Scutellaria |
Radix Scutellariae |
5% |
|
Zhi Shi |
Bitter Orange |
Fructus Immaturus Citri |
5% |
|
Xiang Fu |
Cyperus Tuber |
Rhizoma Cyperi Rotundi |
5% |
|
Chuan Xiong |
Ligustsicum |
Radix Ligustici Chuanxion |
5% |
|
Qing Pi |
Green Tangerine Peel |
Pericarpium Citri |
5% |
|
Chuan Lian Zi |
Chinaberry |
Fructus Meliae Toosendan |
5% |
|
Bai Shao Yao |
White Peony |
Radix Paioniae Lactiflorae |
5% |
|
Dang Gui |
Chinese Angelica |
Radix Angelicae Sinensis |
5% |
Soften the Liver- through Tonifying Liver Yin- Blood, and resolve blood stasis |
Sheng Di Huang |
Rehmannia |
Radix Rehmannia |
5% |
|
Gou Qi Zi |
Wolfberry |
Fructus Lycii |
5% |
|
Dan Shen |
Salvia Root |
Radix Salviae |
5% |
|
San Qi |
Pseudoginseng |
Radix Notoginseng |
5% |
Formula Based On:
— Yi Guan Jian
— Chai Hu Shu Gan San
Actions:
TCM Energetics:
1). Promote liver’s Shu-Xie function and move liver Qi
2). Soften the liver-through tonifying liver Yin-Blood and resolve blood stasis
Applications:
Primary Use: In TCM, energetically used for those identified as Liver’s Shu-Xie dysfunction and Liver is losing its flexible and soft nature – due to liver Qi-Blood stagnation and liver Yin-blood deficiency
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