Chai Hu Jia Long Mu Tang, Capsules
Chai Hu Jia Long Mu Tang, Capsules
SKU | KPC527C | |
Brand | KPC Formulas - Capsules | |
Unit Size | 100 capsules | |
Dosage | 4 capsules | |
Potency | 5:1/500mg | |
Actions | Unblocks the three yang warps; sedates and calms the spirit. - Bensky | |
Pattern | Lesser yang warp constraint - Bensky | |
Tongue | Red tongue, with a slippery coating | |
Pulse | Wiry and rapid | |
Chinese name | Chai Hu Jia Long Mu Tang | |
English name | Bupleurum & Fossilized Minerals Combination |
Description | "This condition is due to problems in all three of the yang channels * - Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas & Strategies. "Although this is a complicated pattern, the main problem is one of constraint. The chief ingredients- Gui Zhi, Chai Hu, Huang Qin, and Da Huang- address constraint in the three yang channels and their respective yang organs. The assistant ingredients- Long Gu and Mu Li- weigh down and calm the floating spirit. Ren Shen and Fu Ling strengthen the qi of the middle burner, and ensure that it is not further damaged by the treatment. Ban Xia descends the qi and works with Fu Ling to transform fluids and open up the diaphragm. The envoys- Sheng Jiang and Da Zao- regulate the relationship between the protective qi in the exterior and the nutritive qi in the interior." Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas and Strategies. |
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Ingredients | Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1tsp (2g) Servings per Container 50 Amount per Serving (Herbal Extract) Da Huang (Rhubarb root) - 240 mg Chai Hu (Bupleurum root) - 176 mg Long Gu (Fossilized minerals) - 176 mg Sheng Jiang (Fresh ginger root) - 176 mg Ren Shen (Ginseng root) - 176 mg Fu Ling (Poria fungus) - 176 mg Huang Qin (Scutellaria root) - 176 mg Mu Li (Oyster shell) - 176 mg Gui Zhi (Cinnamon twig ramulus) - 176 mg Ban Xia (Pinellia stem) - 176 mg Da Zao (Jujube fruit) - 176 mg |