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Si Jun Zi Wan
Si Jun Zi Wan
SKU | HT170 | |
Brand | Herbal Times Teapills | |
Unit Size | 100 | |
Dosage | 4 pills, 3 times daily. | |
Potency | 3:1 / 300mg | |
Chinese Symptomology | Fatigue;Lack of strength;Dizziness standing up;Easy bruising;Shortness of breath;Possible lack of appetite;Possible loose stools | |
Western Symptomology | gastrointestinal weakness, indigestion, chronic gastritis, anemia, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, etc. | |
Actions | greatly supplements the source or original qi,fortifies the spleen, nourishes the stomach, and dries dampness | |
Pattern | spleen qi vacuity | |
Tongue | An enlarged tongue with teeth-marks on its edges and/or cracks in its center | |
Pulse | A forceless, possibly fine pulse | |
Chinese name | Si Jun Zi Wan | |
English name | Four Gentlemen Pills |
Description | This is regarded as the foundation formula for generation of Qi when it is due to poor Spleen or Lung function. Ginseng Ren Shen and Glycyrrhiza Gan Cao tonify Qi, while Atractylodes Bai Zhu and Poria Fu Ling dispel Spleen Damp, allowing the Spleen to send Qi to the Upper Jiao. The term "gentlemen" is the common translation of of jun zi, whose actual meaning has to do with the sage or the person who cultivates higher wisdom and consciousness. Jun zi is rendered as the "superior man" in Wilhelm\'s translation of the Yi Jing (I Ching). (Fratkin, Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines) | |
Ingredients | Ren Shen (Ginseng): 27%; Bai Zhu (Bai-zhu Atractylodes Rhizome): 27%; Fu Ling (Poria; Hoelen; Tuckahoe): 27%; Gan Cao (Licorice Root): 19% Other Ingreidnets: Talcum, Activated Carbon, Beeswax |
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