Product Description
Ascending Clarity, 300 tablets
| Unit Size | 300 tablets |
| Contraindications | Contraindicated for vertigo due to ascending Liver Yang or Blood deficiency. |
| Chinese Symptomology | Wind Phlegm conditions due to Spleen deficiency |
| Western Symptomology | Vertigo, dizziness, dull headache; nausea, vomiting, weak digestion, abdominal pain; chest oppression; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and an overall feeling of heaviness |
| Actions | Strengthens Spleen, dries Dampness, transforms Phlegm caused by Internal Wind, extinguishes Liver Wind, expels Wind Cold while reducing Heat |
| Pattern | Internal Wind Phlegm due to Spleen Qi Deficiency, Qi stagnation and Phlegm obstructing the head |
| Tongue | Wiry and Slippery |
| Pulse | Swollen with teeth marks and a white sticky coat |
| Chinese name | Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang |
| English name | Ascending Clarity |
Description
Ascending Clarity is a superb formulation to treat Wind Phlegm conditions due to Spleen deficiency, and specifically for resolving turbid Phlegm in the head, causing a heavy-headed, cloudy feeling often with difficulty concentrating, vertigo, and a lingering, dull headache. In progressed stages of this pattern, the obstructive quality of Phlegm clouds the sense orifices, resulting in blurred vision and dizziness.*
Over a period of time, accumulation of Phlegm obstructs the natural downward flow of Qi, leading to Rebellious, upwardly-moving Qi. Nausea, bloating and digestive pain can lead to vomiting, and a full, stifling sensation in the chest and epigastrum may build up, causing unease and discomfort. Coughing and wheezing can ensue, with the expectoration of excessive sputum. (Kan Herb Company) *
Ingredients
| Ingredients | |||
| Pinyin Name | Common Name | ||
| Jiang ban xia | Ginger cured pinellia rhizome | ||
| Bai zhu | White atractylodes rhizome | ||
| Tian ma | Gastrodia rhizome | ||
| Fu ling | Poria | ||
| Ju hong | Red tangerine peel | ||
| Hong zao | Red jujube fruit | ||
| Gan cao | Chinese licorice root and rhizome | ||
| Gan jiang | Ginger rhizome |

