Product Description
Health Concerns Raise Qi Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan Herbal Formula
Raise Qi, also known as Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (modified), tonifies qi, weak pulse, and sinking yang.
What Raise Qi is Best For
Raise Qi is recommended for people with weak limbs, loose stools, and spontaneous sweating.
Raise Qi may be used for the following:
- Weak limbs
- Loose stools
- Sweating, spontaneous
TCM Functions
- Tonify Qi
- Weak Pulse
- Sinking Yang
How Raise Qi Works
Raise Qi (Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang) by Health Concerns Chinese Herbs 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. Astragalus (huang qi) raises the yang qi, especially in combination with cimicifuga (sheng ma) and bupleurum (chai hu). Ginseng (ren shen) and white atractylodes (bai zhu) and baked licorice (zhi gan cao) strengthen the spleen. Tang kuei (dang gui) tonifies both the Qi and blood. Citrus (chen pi) helps the digestion of the tonic herbs.
Raise Qi Serving Size
3 capsules, three times a day, between meals
90 capsules, 750 mg., 10 day supply
Raise Qi Ingredients
Astragalus root (huang qi), White Atractylodes rhizome (bai zhu), Ginseng root (ren shen), Tang Kuei root (dang gui), Bupleurum root (chai hu), Cimicifuga root (sheng ma), Citrus peel (chen pi), Baked Licorice root (zhi gan cao)
Raise Qi Side Effects
Consult your healthcare provider.
Raise Qi Where to Buy
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