Summary
- Traditionally used in Chinese medicine to
- Regulate Qi
- Soothe the arisen stomach-qi
- Harmonise the middle-burner (spleen and stomach)
- Formula name: He Wei Li Qi Fang
Dosage
- 3 capsules twice daily 1 hour away from meals
Warnings
- Always read the label
- Consult your TCM practitioner if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you
- If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your health professional
Formula
Ingredient |
1 capsule
|
---|---|
Taraxacum mongolicum (Pu Gong Ying) ext. ext. equiv. dry (herb) |
55.97 mg 337.5 mg |
Citrus aurantium (Zhi Ke) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit) |
33.58 mg 202.5 mg |
Bupleurum falcatum (Chai Hu) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
33.58 mg 202.5 mg |
Paeonia lactiflora (Bai Shao) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
33.58 mg 202.5 mg |
Citrus medica (Fo Shou) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit) |
33.58 mg 202.5 mg |
Ziziphus jujuba (Hong Zao) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit) |
33.58 mg 202.5 mg |
Phyllostachys nigra (Zhu Ru) ext. ext. equiv. dry (stem wood) |
33.58 mg 202.5 mg |
Citrus reticulata (Chen Pi) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit peel) |
18.66 mg 112.5 mg |
Tetradium ruticarpum (Wu Zhu Yu) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit) |
11.19 mg 67.5 mg |
Coptis chinensis (Huang Lian) ext. ext. equiv. dry (rhizome) |
11.19 mg 67.5 mg |
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