Product Description
Warm the Stomach, 1oz.
Unit Size | 1oz. Bottle |
Potency | 7:1 |
Contraindications | Contraindicated in pregnancy. Contraindicated with Yin or Blood deficiency. |
Western Symptomology | Occasional sensation of heaviness of the limbs, lethargy, tendency to be easily fatigued or an increased desire to sleep, Occasional loss of taste |
Actions | Dried Dampness, tonifies the Spleen Qi, regulates the Qi, harmonizes the Stomach |
Pattern | Damp Cold stagnation in the Middle Burner |
Tongue | Swollen with a thick, white, greasy coat |
Pulse | Moderate to slippery |
Recommendations | Complementary Formulas: Wei Te Ling, Liver Flow, Digestive Harmony Formula |
Chinese name | Ping Wei San |
English name | Warm the Stomach |
Description
Dried Dampness, tonifies the Spleen Qi, regulates the Qi, harmonizes the Stomach. Supports a healthy digestive system, supports healthy gastrointestinal function.
Ingredients
Cang zhu (Cang-zhu atractylodes rhizome), Hou po (Magnolia bark), Chen pi (Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit), Gan cao (Chinese licorice root and rhizome), Shen qu (Medicated leaven [wheat, apricot seed]), Chao mai ya (Dry fried barley sprout), Hong zao (Red jujube fruit), Gan jiang (Ginger rhizome)