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Xu, Qi - SP |
Zhi Shi Xiao Pi Wan |
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Immature Bitter Orange Pill to Reduce Focal
Distention
Function: reduces focal distension, eliminates
fullness, strengthens Spleen, harmonizes Stomach
Composition:
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Zhi Shi
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Fructus immaturus citri aurantii
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15g
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Zhi Hou
Po
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Honey
fried cortex magnoliae officinalis
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12g
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Huang
Lian
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Rhizoma coptidis
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15g
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Ban Xia
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Rhizoma pinelliae ternatae
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9g
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Ren Shen |
Radix ginseng |
9g |
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Bai Zhu |
Rhizoma atractylodis macrocephalae |
6g |
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Fu Ling |
Sclerotium poriae cocos |
6g |
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Mai Ya |
Fructus hordei vulgaris germinantus |
6g |
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Gan Jiang |
Dried rhizoma zingiberis officinalis |
3g |
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Zhi Gan Cao |
Honey fried radix glycyrrhizae
uralensis |
6g |
Indications:
Chronic SP qi deficiency causing qi stagnation. The qi
stagnation gives rise to cold and heat symptoms in the middle
jiao. This in turn damages the SP and ST again causing focal
distension and fullness in the epigastrium, no thirst or
appetite, fatigue, weakness, dull complexion, poor digestion,
alternating loose and hard stools. T: pale, thin yellowish
coat; P: wiry
Reference: Lan Shi Mu Cang