Product Description
Lung Qi Release (Dispel Cough), 300 tabs
Unit Size | 300 tabs |
Contraindications | Not suitable for Wind Heat or Lung Yin deficiency. Use with caution during pregnancy. |
Chinese Symptomology | Cough, phlegm and sputum associated with upper respiratory infection; Acute bronchitis; Itchy throat; Pertussis; The early stages of viral or mycoplasmic pneumonia |
Actions | Stops coughing, transforms Phlegm, disperses the exterior and diffuses the Lung Qi |
Pattern | Wind-Cold attacking the Lungs |
Tongue | Thin white coat |
Pulse | Floating and moderate |
Branch | Lung |
Chinese name | Zhi Sou San |
English name | Lung Qi Release |
Description
Dispel Cough is indicated for a cough which lingers following an exterior Wind-Cold invasion. The external pathogen has not been completely expelled, therefore, the patient amy still have slight chills, fever and an itchy throat. The externally contracted Wind prevents the Lungs from properly diffusing Qi and fluids, which causes Phlegm production with coughing. This formula was designed to treat Wind-Cold invasion and should not be used to treat a cough due to Heat in the Lungs or from Lung Yin vacuity. This is an important pediatric prescription, as coughs are very common among children due to their weak defensive Qi and vulnerability to Wind attack.*
Ingredients
Bai qian - Cynanchum root & rhizome
Chuan bei mu - Sichuan fritillary bulb
Jie geng - Platycodon root
Jing jie - Schizonepeta herb
Zhi bai bu - Honey fried stemona root
Zi wan - Purple aster root and rhizome
Gua lou ren - Trichosanthes seed
Zi su ye - Perilla leaf
Chen pi - Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit
Gan cao - Chinese licorice root & rhizome
Fang feng - Siler root