Raise Qi
Raise Qi
SKU | HC205 | |
Brand | Health Concerns | |
Unit Size | 90 capsules, 650 mg, 10 day supply | |
Dosage | 3 capsules, 3 times per day, between meals | |
Potency | not disclosed - unknown | |
Chinese Symptomology | Tonify Qi, Weak Pulse, Sinking Yang | |
Actions | 1. Weak limbs, aversion to cold, pale complexion, loose stools, aftermath of severe illness, leukorrhea (cold signs). 2. Prolapsed rectum, stomach or uterus, recurrent miscarriage, hernia. 3. Chronic hepatitis, autoimmune conditions, spontaneous sweating. | |
Recommendations | Health Concerns Clinical Handbook PDF Note: Health Concerns is converting all formulas from tablets to capsules. Our inventory will reflect both until the conversion is complete. |
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Chinese name | Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | |
English name | Raise Qi |
Description | Raise Qi (Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang) is a traditional formula described in the "Treatise on the Spleen and Stomach" by Li Dong Yuan in 1249. It addresses deficiency of the spleen and stomach leading to sinking of the Yang. Many of the symptoms addressed by this formula are due to cold. |
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Ingredients | Astragalus root extract - huang qi |