An Zhong San Granules, 100g
An Zhong San Granules, 100g
SKU | TCM100-G | |
Brand | TCM Zone Granule Formulas - 100g Bottles | |
Unit Size | 100 gram bottle | |
Potency | 5:1 | |
Chinese Symptomology | For spasmodic epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting or spitting up of sour liquids, a feeling of fullness and distention in the chest and abdomen, and sharp pains. The pains occur when the stomach is empty. | |
Western Symptomology | Gastritis;Ulcer | |
Actions | Warms and strengthens the middle burner, regulates the qi, and invigorates the blood. | |
Pattern | Cold from deficiency of the Spleen and Stomach with qi stagnation and blood stasis. | |
Tongue | Moist with a white coating - Bensky | |
Pulse | Large, frail - Bensky | |
Branch | Spleen | |
Chinese name | An Zhong San | |
English name | Calm the Middle Powder |
Description | For spasmodic epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting or spitting up of sour liquids, a feeling of fullness and distention in the chest and abdomen, and sharp pains. The pains occur when the stomach is empty. Warms and strengthens the middle burner, regulates the qi, and invigorates the blood. Cold from deficiency of the Spleen and Stomach with qi stagnation and blood stasis. The patient is commonly thin, has poor general muscle tone, a flabby abdomen, and experiences palpitations that feel as if they are located in the periumbilical area.
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Ingredients | Daily amount of raw herb: Cinnamon Bark (Gui zhi) 3.75g; Oyster Shell (Mu li) 3.75g; Amomum Seed (Sha ren) 3.75g; Licorice (Gan cao) 7.50g; Galanga (Gao liang jiang) 3.75 g; Corydalis Tuber (Yan hu suo) 3.75g; Fennel (Xiao hui xiang) 3.75g |