Tonify Qi, 4 oz
Tonify Qi, 4 oz
SKU | CMS129-4 | |
Brand | Chinese Modular Solutions by Kan Herb Company | |
Unit Size | 4 oz. | |
Potency | 7:1 | |
Contraindications | None. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Weakness or fatigue, especially with minimal exertion, flaccid muscles, perspires easily, at rest or with slight exertion, loose skin, limp hair, poor healing of wounds, susceptibility to colds and flues, prolonged recovery following illness, weak breath and voice, pale and pasty complexion, dull eyes and expression, mental dullness, declining libido, overwhelmed by mental or emotional challenge | |
Actions | Supplements Nutritive Qi (Ying), invigorates Defensive Qi (Wei), and consolidates Essence Qi (Jing). Also supports conception and pregnancy, supports the muscles of the rectum and bladder. | |
Pattern | Deficiency of Spleen, Lung and Kidney | |
English name | Tonify Qi, 4 oz |
Description | There are three sources of Qi: Postnatal Qi (Ying) from the Spleen, Pulmonary (Zong) Qi from the Lung, and Prenatal (Yuan) Qi from the Kidney. Formulas that tonify Qi in the broadest sense first emphasize supplementing the Qi and Spleen, then Lung, then Kidney. This is because Qi is most readily available from the Spleen via nutrition, secondarily from the Lung via respiration, and lastly from the Kidney via inheritance and conservation. Strategically, promoting the Spleen's capacity to assimilate and distribute nourishment insures adequate resources under the command of the Lung, and fortifies the vital reserves governed by the Kidney.* |
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Ingredients | Ci wu jia (shen) (Eleuthero root & rhizome); Huang qi (Astragalus root); Bai zhu (White atractylodes rhizome); Wu wei zi (Schisandra fruit); Ji lin bai ren shen (White Asian ginseng root); Gan cao (Chinese licorice root); Chen pi (Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit); Zhi ke (Bitter orange mature fruit); Ji lin bai ren shen (tail) (White Asian ginseng tail) |