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Peaceful Earth (Curing Formula), 2 oz
Peaceful Earth (Curing Formula), 2 oz
SKU | KT115-2 | |
Brand | Kan Traditionals | |
Unit Size | 2 fl oz | |
Potency | 7:1 | |
Chinese Symptomology | Diarrhea; Gastrointestinal flu; Fever; Chills; Headache; Food poisoning; Abdominal pain or discomfort; Nausea; Borborygmus; Flatulence; Hangover; Travel sickness; Many other gastrointestinal complaints | |
Actions | Dispels food stasis, harmonizes the Stomach, descends rebellious Stomach Qi, dispels Damp, relieves stagnation | |
Pattern | Food stagnation affecting the Spleen and Stomach with Damp accumulation and stagnation, rebellious Stomach Qi | |
Tongue | White, greasy coat | |
Pulse | Moderate, slippery or soggy | |
Branch | Spleen, Stomach | |
Chinese name | Kang Ning Wan | |
English name | Peaceful Earth (Curing Formula) |
Description | This prescription is effective for any type of food poisoning or sickness from impure water, and is taken regularly when travelling to protect the body from spoiled, impure or unsafe food and drink. It is excellent for motion sickness, morning sickness, stomach or intestinal flu, acid stomach, overeating, overconsumption of alcohol, and for early stages of children\\'s cold or flu. The combination of Spleen-strengthening, Dampness-dispelling and aromatic ingredients resolves the exterior, fortifies the Spleen and restores normal functioning to the Middle Burner.* |
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Ingredients |
Fu ling - Poria
Yi yi ren - Job's tears seed
Bai zhi - Fragrant angelica root
Cang zhu - Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome
Ge gen - Kudzu root
Hou po - Magnolia bark
Guang huo xiang - Patchouli herb
Mu xiang - Saussurea root
Shen qu - Medicated leaven
Chao gu ya - Dry fried Millet or Rice sprout
Tian hua fen - Trichosanthes root
Ju hua - Chrysanthemum flower
Ju hong - Red tangerine peel
Tian ma - Gastrodia rhizome
Bo he - Chinese mint herb
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