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The top herbs in Ping Wei San are Black Atractylodes Rhizomes (Cang Zhu), Houpu Magnolia Bark (Hou Pu) and Tangerine Peel (Chen Pi)
Source date: 1051 AD
Number of ingredients: 4 herbs
Key actions: Dries Dampness. Improves the Spleen's transportive function. Promotes the movement of Qi. Harmonizes the Stomach.
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with intestinal obstruction. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).
The top herbs in Wen Pi Tang are Prepared Aconite (Zhi Fu Zi), Rhubarb (Da Huang) and Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang)
Source date: 650 AD
Number of ingredients: 5 herbs
Key actions: Warms and tonifies the Spleen Yang. Clears Cold Evil.
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with intestinal obstruction. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).
The top herbs in San Wu Bei Ji Wan are Croton Fruits (Ba Dou), Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang) and Rhubarb (Da Huang)
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with intestinal obstruction. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).
The top herbs in Huang Long Tang are Rhubarb (Da Huang), Mirabilites (Mang Xiao) and Immature Bitter Oranges (Zhi Shi)
Source date: 1445 AD
Number of ingredients: 10 herbs
Key actions: Clear Heat from the Interior . Supports the Original Qi.
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with intestinal obstruction. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).
The top herbs in Dang Gui Shao Yao San are White Peony Roots (Bai Shao), Water Plantain (Ze Xie) and Szechuan Lovage Roots (Chuan Xiong)
Source date: 220 AD
Number of ingredients: 7 herbs
Key actions: Nourishes the Liver Blood. Spreads the Liver Qi. Strengthens the Spleen. Resolves Dampness.
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with intestinal obstruction. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).