Pattern Identification:
Spleen Qi deficiency with Phlegm/Damp accumulation
Chinese Action:
Augments the Qi, supplements the Spleen and Stomach, resolves Phlegm/Damp
Pulse:
Soggy, weak, thin
Tongue:
Pale with teethmarks, white thick and possibly greasy coat
Indications (Symptoms):
-Aids in relieving a wide range of gastrointestinal disharmony, from occasional acid regurgitation and decreased appetite to indigestion
-Eases occasional water retention, weak limbs, thin white phlegm, pale complexion
-Soothes occasional nausea, vomiting, morning sickness, diarrhea
Take 20-30 Drops, 2-3 times daily
Pinyin Name
-Common Name
Dang shen
-Codonopsis root
Bai zhu
-White atractylodes rhizome
Jiang ban xia
-Ginger cured pinellia rhizome
Chen pi
-Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit
Fu ling
-Poria
Zhi gan cao
-Chinese licorice root (honey-fried)
Water: 55% to 65% by volume
Alcohol: 18% to 22% by volume
*To evaporate alcohol, place drops in hot water
Shake well before every use.
Use only under the direct supervision of a qualified health care practitioner, seek their advice if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Keep tightly capped and out of direct sunlight. Store at room temperature.
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