Raise Qi
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Raise Qi™
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Herbal Supplement
90 Tablets
Symptoms
Therapeutic Actions
1. Weak
limbs, aversion to cold, pale complexion, loose stools, aftermath of severe
illness, leukorrhea (cold signs)
2. Prolapsed rectum, stomach or uterus, recurrent miscarriage, hernia
3. Chronic hepatitis, autoimmune conditions, spontaneous sweating
Chinese
Therapeutic Effects
Tonify qi
Weak pulse
Sinking yang
Administration
Internal: Three tablets TID, between meals
90 tablets, 250 mg., 10 day supply
Ingredients
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Astragalus root huang qi
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White Atractylodes rhizome bai zhu
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Citrus peel chen pi
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Cimicifuga rhizome sheng ma
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Ginseng root ren shen
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Tang Kuei root dang gui
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Baked Licorice root zhi gan cao
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Bupleurum root chai hu
Formula
Rationale
Raise Qi
(Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang) is a traditional formula described in the “Treatise
on the Spleen and Stomach” by Li Dong Yuan in 1249. It addresses deficiency of
the spleen and stomach leading to sinking of the yang. Many of the symptoms
addressed by this formula are due to cold. Astragalus (huang qi) raises
the yang qi, especially in combination with cimicifuga (sheng ma) and
bupleurum (chai hu). Ginseng (ren shen) and white atractylodes
(bai zhu) and baked licorice (zhi gan cao) strengthen the spleen.
Tang kuei (dang gui) tonifies both the Qi and blood. Citrus (chen pi)
helps the digestion of the tonic herbs.
Additional Formulas
• Combine
with Quiet Digestion for weak digestion
• Consider Source Qi for loose stools and diarrhea
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