Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang Granules, 100g

Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang Granules, 100g

Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang Granules, 100g

SKU MT481
Brand Min Tong Granules - Formulas
Unit Size 100 grams (5:1 extract)
Dosage 3 grams/3x daily
Properties Source Text: Discussion of Cold-induced Disorders (Shang han lun)
Chinese Symptomology SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF DAMP HEAT IN THE STOMACH AND INTESTINES INCLUDE:Nausea and vomiting ~Thick, slimy yellow tongue fur ~Diarrhea with foulsmelling stools ~A rapid, slippery pulse ~SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF SPLEEN QI VACUITY INCLUDE:Fatigue ~Possible cracks in the center of the tongue ~Lack of strength ~A forceless, possibly fine pulse ~A swollen tongue with teethmarks on its edges
Western Symptomology Damp heat in the stomach and intestines with a simultaneous spleen qi vacuity. Some of the many gastrointestinal conditions which may manifest this pattern include acute nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea, acute and chronic gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, and Crohn's disease.
Actions Harmonizes the stomach and downbears counterflow, fortifies the spleen and supplements the qi, clears heat and eliminates dampness from the stomach and intestines, disperses glomus and eliminates distention
Pattern Damp heat in the stomach and intestines with spleen vacuity
Tongue Usually has a thin yellow and greasy coating
Pulse Usually wiry
Chinese name Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang Granules
English name Pinellia Combination Granules
 
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Description

This type of focal distention is most commonly due to improper purging of an exterior or half-exterior, half-interior condition in a patient with underlying Stomach deficiency. Purging aggravates the Stomach deficiency and causes the pathogenic influence to sink into the interior, where it produces clumping in the epigastrium and focal distention. The term focal distention (pi) refers to a focused, localized sensation of discomfort, blockage, and distention. Clumping in the epigastrium also produces a sensation of fullness. The epigastrium is soft, and palpation will reveal no masses or areas of hardness. There is only slight pain, or no pain at all. The cold-heat complex in the middle burner is a condition of simultaneous excess and deficiency brought on by clumping, which generates heat; the heat in turn injures the ascending and descending functions of the Stomach qi, which leads to cold. This complex disrupts the ascending and descending functions of the Spleen and Stomach, prevents the Spleen from raising the clear yang, and interferes with the Stomach\\\\'s functions of directing the turbid yin downward. This causes dry heaves or vomiting above, and diarrhea below. The simultaneous presence of excess and deficiency causes contention in the Intestines which is manifested as borborygmus. The disruption of the digestive function leads to reduced appetite. The rising of the turbid yin and clumping of the pathogenic influences in the middle burner is also reflected in the yellow, greasy tongue coating. The thin, greasy quality of the coating is due to concurrent excess and deficiency. The wiry, rapid pulse reflects internal clumping and heat. This condition is not always caused by improper purging. Whenever the Spleen and Stomach are disturbed there can be an obstruction of the ascending and descending functions of these organs. It this occurs together with a cold-heat complex, focal distention in the epigastrium and the other symptoms described above will ensue. - Bensky - Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas & Strategies.

Ingredients

Pinellia Tuber (Ban Xia) - 27.27%

Scutellaria Radix (Huang Qin) - 13.64%

Glycyrrhiza Radix (Gan Cao) - 13.64%

Panax Ginseng - Red (Ren Shen) - 13.64%

Zingiber Siccatum Rhizoma (Gan Jiang) - 13.64%

Ziziphus Fructus - Red (Da Zao) - 13.63%

Coptis Rhizoma (Huang Lian) - 4.54%

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