Augmented Plum Pit Qi, 8 oz
Augmented Plum Pit Qi, 8 oz
SKU | KT104C-8 | |
Brand | Kan Traditionals | |
Unit Size | 8 oz. | |
Potency | 7:1 | |
Contraindications | Contraindicated for patients who present with a flushed face, bitter taste in the mouth, and a red tongue with little coating. Contradicted during pregnancy. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Qi stagnation | |
Western Symptomology | Stifling sensation in the chest and hypochondriac region; possible esophageal spasms; coughing and/or vomiting; anxiety, palpitations, and insomnia | |
Actions | Promotes movement of Qi, harmonizes the Stomach, transforms Phlegm, moves Liver Qi, and calms the Spirit | |
Pattern | Rebellious Qi, constrained Lung and Stomach Qi, Damp Phlegm and Liver Qi stagnation | |
Tongue | Moist or Greasy White Coat that may be thick | |
Pulse | Wiry and Slippery or Wiry and Slow | |
Chinese name | Ban Xia Hou Po Tang |
Description | Augmented Plum Pit Qi moves stagnant Qi, clearing emotional upset and anxiety. Over a period of time, unexpressed emotions damage the Spirit or Shen and impede the harmonious interaction of internal organs - both their functionality and their normal directions of movement. Qi stagnates and the Stomach and the Lungs are unable to move energy downward. When Rebellious Qi rises, fluids are not properly transformed and transported, leading to the accumulation of Phlegm in the throat and chest. The patient frequently complains of a feeling of constriction or obstruction in the chest, hypochondriac pain and, in some cases, coughing and/or vomiting. Augmented Plum Pit Qi elegantly addresses this pattern by transforming Phlegm, moving stagnant Qi, dissolving clumps, redirecting Rebellious Qi downwards, harmonizing the Middle Burner and soothing the emotions.* (Kan Herb Company) |
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Ingredients | Fa ban xia (Licorice cured pinellia rhizome); Huo po (Magnolia bark); Fu ling (Poria); Gan jiang (Dried ginger rhizome); Zi su ye (Perilla leaf); Chai Hu (Buplerum root); Xiang fu (Cyperus rhizome); Qing pi (Tangerine dried rind of green fruit); Yu jin (Tumeric root tuber); Yuan zhi (da) (Polygala root) |