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Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang, Center-Supplementing and Qi-Boosting Decoction

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang, Center-Supplementing and Qi-Boosting Decoction

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NPN 80092403

Combination

Astragali Radix (Huang Qi) 1 qian (18g) Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle (Zhi Gan Cao) 5 fen (9g)
Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma (Ren Shen) 3 fen (6g) Angelicae Sinensis Radix (Dang Gui soaked in wine and dried) 2 fen (3g)
Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium (Chen Pi) 2 or 3 fen (6g) Cimicifugae Rhizoma (Sheng Mao) 2 or 3 fen (6g)
Bupleuri Radix (Chai Hu) 2 or 3 fen (6g) Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma (Bai Zhu) 3 fen (9g)


Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang EN

Product DescriptionBu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is a formula designed to strengthen energy levels and support digestive and immune function. It can be considered a remedy for chronic fatigue, digestive weakness, or immune system deficiencies, especially those related to post-illness recovery.
The herbs in this formula may work to enhance energy production, improve gastrointestinal function, and provide immune support, helping to alleviate feelings of fatigue, bloating, and weakness.

Main Herb】Astragalus Membranaceus.

【Flavor and Nature】Sweet, slightly warm.

【Properties】Rich in polysaccharides and flavonoids that boost immunity and improve circulation.

【Functions】Strengthens the immune system, promotes energy production, enhances wound healing, and reduces inflammation.

Method
In the original text, it was noted, “add two cups of water and boil until it is decocted into one cup. Take it while it is warm.” Modern administration: decoct with water. It can also be made into pills. Take ten to fifteen grams each time, two to three times a day. Take the pills with warm boiled water or ginger soup.

Indication
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is indicated for two patterns. The first pattern is deficient or sunken spleen qi with reduced food intake, general sluggish sensation, weak breathing, lack of desire to speak, sallow-yellow facial complexion, and loose unformed stool. The tongue is pale and the pulse is deficient. It is also used for rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse, chronic diarrhea, and flooding and spotting (beng lou). The second pattern is objective or subjective fever due to qi deficiency manifested by a feverish sensation, spontaneous sweating, thirst with a desire for hot drinks, shortness of breath, and lack of strength. The tongue is pale and the pulse is deficient, big, and weak. Restore energy after surgery or illness.

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