Description
Source Qi is a comprehensive herbal formula based on the classical "Raise the Qi and Consolidate the Organs Pill" (Sheng Qi Shi Zang). Developed through clinical observations treating cryptosporidiosis and chronic diarrhea conditions, this warming formula combines qi-tonifying herbs with astringent and organ-consolidating properties to address patterns of severe spleen-stomach deficiency with sinking qi.
TCM Actions
- Strengthen the spleen/stomach
- Astringe the fluids
- Tonify the qi
- Increase digestive functions
Clinical Applications
- Supports healthy digestive function in patterns of spleen yang deficiency
- Supports healthy bowel function and intestinal integrity
- Addresses patterns associated with organ prolapse
- Supports healthy urinary function
- Supports healthy appetite in patterns of qi, blood and yang deficiency
- Addresses patterns associated with spleen yang deficiency mood concerns
- Supports structural integrity in patterns of qi deficiency
- Supports healthy vaginal discharge patterns in spleen qi deficiency
- Supports digestive warmth in cold-type digestive disturbances
Ingredients
- Ailanthes cortex chun bai pi
- Baked Astragalus root huang qi
- White Ginseng root bai ren shen
- White Atractylodes rhizome bai zhu
- Red Atractylodes rhizome cang zhu
- Poria sclerotium fu ling
- Dioscorea root shan yao
- Lotus seed lian zi
- Euryale seed qian shi
- Cimicifuga rhizome sheng ma
- Fried Bupleurum root chai hu
- Charcoaled Ginger rhizome gan jiang
- Nutmeg seed rou dou kou
- Baked Licorice root zhi gan cao
- Radish seed lai fu zi
Recommended Dosage
Internal: 4 to 6 capsules TID, between meals
To treat parasite infestations, take with Artestatin for best effects. Artestatin should be started at 1 tablet per day, then increased as necessary up to 2 capsules TID.
270 capsules, 750 mg, 22 day supply
Clinical Classification
Clinical Classification
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