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Herbal Formula                                  
 
 

Spleen

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang

                       

 Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi

Functions: Tonifies middle Jiao Qi & Lung Liver, raise Yang Qi

Composition: 

 
Huang Qi

Astragalus

12 g
 
Gan Cao

Glycyrrhiza

6 g
 
Ren Shen

Panax

6 g
 
Dang Gui

Angelica

3 g
 
Chen Pi

Citrus

6 g
 
Sheng Ma

Cimicifuga

3 g
 
Chai Hu

Bupleurum

6 g
 
Bai Zhu

Atractylodes

9 g
  • boil with water or make into pill form with cooked honey.

Indications: SP/ST qi deficiency where the SP qi is sinking or the SP is not governing the blood.  Symptoms include (morning) fever, early periods, weakness, diarrhea, or pallor. T: pale, swollen, teethmarks, thin white coat; P: weak.

This formula can also be used for the following symptoms: rectum prolapse,  uterus prolapse, chronic diarrhea, chronic malaria, stomach prolapse, kidney prolapse, prolapse of eyelids, neurasthenia, myasthenia gravis, hypotension, hypertension, and low immune system that are caused by qi deficiency.

Recent clinical applications include: chronic hepatitis, ulcers of stomach and intestine, chronic kidney inflammation, kidney syndrome, chronic bleeding, anemia, heart problem, neurasthenia, dizziness, chronic diarrhea, loss of hair, eyesight tiredness, impotence, premature ejaculation, rhinitis, habitual miscarriage, hemorrhoid, protein in urine, instant weating, chronic bronchitis, low sperm count, neuralgia, asthma, old age osteoporosis, atrophic inflammation of vagina, vagina discharge in old women, genetic motor nerve incoordination, diabetes, complement use with western drug for cancer therapy, and rehabilitative maintenance after surgery.

Comparison.

  • Gui pi tang: anxiety
  • Bu zhong yi qi tang: depression

Links:

Reference:

  • Li DongYuan.  Nei wai shang bian huo lun
  • Benskey & Gamble 1993
 

 

 
   
 
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