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Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang

Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Directs Rebel Qi Downwards

Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang

Perilla Fruit Decoction for Directing Qi Downwards

 

Main Action of Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang
The functions of this Chinese medicine formula are to direct rebellious Qi downwards, stop coughing and wheezing while warming and expelling phlegm. This TCM Herbal formula is best suited for conditions of “excess above with deficiency below†. The excess above pertains to the phlegm cold which obstructs the lungs giving rise to both coughing and wheezing. The deficiency below refers to kidney deficiency and it's lack of ability to grasp Qi from the lungs giving rise to both wheezing and shortness of breath. There may be kidney yang deficiency which gives rise to poor transformation and transportation of fluids ending up with edema and other fluid metabolism disorders.

Xing Su San

Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Gently Disperses and Moistens Dryness

Xing Su San

Apricot Kernel and Perilla Leaf Powder

Main Action of Xing Su San
This TCM Herbal formulas function is to gently release exterior cool dryness, regulate lung Qi and transform stagnated fluids. This chinese medicine formula is best suited for conditions where there is externally contracted cool dryness interfering with functions of the lungs (descending and ascending).

Yin Qiao San

Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Release Exterior Wind Heat Disorders

Yin Qiao San

Honeysuckle and Forsythia Powder

Main Action of Yin Qiao San
This chinese medicine Herbal formula is Mainly used to expel wind heat and detoxify. It is a great formula for the common cold with a sore throat and a greater fever than chills.

Zhi Gan Cao Tang

Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Tonify Qi and Blood

Zhi Gan Cao Tang

Honey Fried Licorice Decoction

Main Action of Zhi Gan Cao Tang
The functions of this TCM Herbal formula is to tonify Qi and nourish yin and blood while restoring the pulse. The chinese medicine formula is best suited in conditions of Qi and blood deficiency of a consumptive condition. When heart Qi is deficient it is unable to control the blood in the vessels loosing it's vitality.

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