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Bu
Zhong Yi Qi Pian
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Strengthening
Qi since 1251 A. D.
TCM
Therapeutic Actions: Tonifies Middle Warmer Qi; raises Yang;
adjusts and fortifies Spleen and Stomach.
TCM
Indications: Fatigue, stomach and spleen Qi deficiency,
chronic low fever, organ prolapse, chronic bleeding, chromic diarrhea,
other chronic disorders; recovery after illness or operation, with
the symptoms of fever with perspiration; also for headache with
aversion to cold, thirst with desire for hot drink, short breath
and disinclination to talk, and loss of appetite, lassitude of the
extremities.
Modern
Indications: hypotension, chronic headache,
functional disturbance of the vegetative nerve, chronic gastroenteritis,
myasthenia gravis, gastroatonia, prolapsed rectum or uterus, floating
kidney, chronic bleeding, postpartum subinvolution of the uterus,
menorrhagia, allergic purpura,
Comments:
This famous classical formula addresses any physical condition related
to or due to Stomach and Spleen deficiency, like insomnia or side
effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
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