Six Gentlemen - Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi 90 caps
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Six Gentlemen™
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Formula
Herbal Supplement
Symptoms
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Fibromyalgia - Spleen deficiency
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Nausea,
vomiting
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Diverticulitis
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Flatulence - Spleen qi deficiency
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Leukorrhea - Deficiency of spleen qi
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Limbs,
Aching
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Nausea
- Deficiency of spleen qi
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Post-Surgery Fatigue
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Stools,
Erratic - Spleen qi deficiency
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Promote
digestion / Relieve congestion at the center - digestive disorders due to
spleen dampness
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Tonic
formula - Tonify Qi
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Qi
tonic
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Abdominal Distension - Spleen qi deficiency
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Diarrhea - Spleen deficiency
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Digestion, Poor - Spleen deficiency
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Appetite - Lack of
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Weak
limbs
Therapeutic Actions
1.
Address fatigue, weakness of the limbs, loss of appetite, gas and bloating after
meals
2. Resolve nausea and vomiting caused by dampness affecting the spleen/stomach
3. Treat phlegm accumulated due to spleen qi deficiency
Chinese
Therapeutic Effects
Tonify qi
Harmonize the spleen and stomach
Strengthen the spleen
Transform phlegm
Administration
Internal: 2 to 3 tablets, TID, between meals
90 tablets, 750 mg, 10 to 15 day supply
Contraindications: Excess conditions and diseases caused by external
factors
Ingredients
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Codonopsis root dang shen
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White
Atractylodes rhizome bai zhu
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Poria
sclerotium fu ling
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Baked
Licorice root zhi gan cao
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Citrus
peel chen pi
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Pinellia rhizome ban xia
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Vladimiria Souliei root mu xiang
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Cardamon fruit sha ren
Formula
Rationale
This is
the classic Chinese formula that treats deficiency of spleen Qi. Its basis is
four herbs (the Four Gentlemen) which tonify the Qi of both the spleen and lung.
Codonopsis (dang shen) and white atractylodes (bai zhu) combined
tonify the spleen qi, lung qi, dry dampness, and facilitate the transporting
function of the spleen. Poria (fu ling) leaches out dampness. Baked
licorice (zhi gan cao) tonifies the spleen while harmonizing the middle
burner (stomach/spleen). Two additional herbs address phlegm: pinellia (ban
xia) and citrus (chen pi) are drying and are able to transform
phlegm. Since the formula tends to be cloying, vladimiria souliei (mu xiang)
and cardamon (sha ren) have been added to disperse stagnation in the
stomach, facilitating the absorption of the formula.
Clinical
Notes
1. This
formula addresses a wide range of complaints. The key to its proper use lies in
identifying deficiency syndromes of the spleen and lung, i.e., qi deficiency.
Since the spleen's function in Chinese medicine is to transport dampness, the
formula is effective not only as a digestive tonic, but also treats fatigue,
tired limbs, and low energy
2. Phlegm is a frequent problem in cases of spleen qi deficiency. Six Gentlemen
functions to dry the spleen and thus transform phlegm. It is helpful in cases
when phlegm turbidity manifests through the lung and its related orifice, the
nose. The formula is warming and is thus appropriate for deficient cold type
conditions. Yellow or green phlegm indicates heat, a presentation that is NOT
appropriate for this formula
Additional Formulas
•
Quiet Digestion for acute abdominal upset and to disperse food stagnation
• Clear Air for cough with yellow/green phlegm
• Clear Phlegm (Wen Dan Tang) for copious phlegm
• Nasal Tabs 2 for sinus congestion with thick phlegm
• Astra 8 for severe fatigue and to strongly tonify the lungs
• Astra Isatis for anti viral and immune enhancement
• Stomach Tabs for spleen dampness and cold
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