Product Description
Release Restraint, 1 oz
Unit Size | 1 |
Potency | 7:1 |
Properties | Supports a healthy digestive system; Supports healthy blood circulation; Supports a healthy gastrointestinal system |
Contraindications | Not intended for stagnation due to Deficiency. |
Chinese Symptomology | Occasional depression; Occasional irritability or anger; Occasional heaviness; Occasional discomfort in the abdomen or flank region |
Actions | Regulates Qi, eliminates stagnation, addresses the 'Six Stagnations', including stagnation of Qi, Blood, Food, Heat, Dampness and Phlegm |
Pattern | Liver Qi stagnation with the 'Six stagnations', including stagnation of Qi, Blood, Food, Heat, Dampness and Phlegm |
Tongue | Variable depending on which type of stagnation is prominent |
Pulse | Wiry and strong, possibly rapid |
Chinese name | Yue Ju Wan |
English name | Release Restraint |
Description
Release Restraint is intended to ease the sense of " restraint" caused by stagnation of Qi in the body. The Liver, responsible for the smooth flow of Qi, can easily become constrained by emotional upset, poor dietary habits, or exposure to extreme elements. The loss of the smooth flow of Liver Qi in the body starts a cascade effect, wreaking havoc on numerous organ and meridian systems, negatively affecting the vital substances, such as Blood. While the " restraint" this formula treats is primarily Qi stagnation, it also treats the various types of stagnation that develop as a result of lingering, untreated Qi stagnation, including Blood or Heat stasis, and the stagnation of Phlegm, Damp, and Food. Whichever the disharmony, the hallmark symptom for this formula is pain. *(Kan Herb Company)
Ingredients
Cang zhu - Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome Chuan xiong - Sichuan lovage rhizome Shen qu - Medicated leaven Zhi xiang fu - Prepared cyperus rhizome Zhi zi - Gardenia fruit He huan hua - Silk tree flower Yu jin - Turmeric root tuber Mu xiang - Saussurea root