Composition
- Radix Astragali - Huang Qi: 2 - 30 g
- Radix Ginseng - Ren Shen: 1 - 20 g
- Radix Glycyrrhizae praeparata - Zhi Gan Cao: 1 - 15 g
- Rhizoma Atractylodis macrocephalae - Bai Zhu: 2 - 12 g
- Pericarpium Citri retilatae - Chen Pi: 2 - 12 g
- Radix Angelicae sinensis - Dang Gui: 1 - 12 g
- Radix Cimicifugae - Sheng Ma: 1 - 10 g
- Radix Bupleuri - Chai Hu: 1 - 9 g
Actions
- Tonifies the Qi of the Middle Burner
- Raises Yang
- Strengthens the Spleen
- Regulates Qi
Indications
Symptoms and signs
- Asthenia
- Spontaneous sweating
- Shortness of breath
- Dizziness
- Loss of appetite
- Anxiety
- Headache
- Thirst for hot liquids
- Weakness
- Pale tongue with white coating
- Weak, rootless or overflowing pulse
Applications
- Chronic hepatitis
- Prolapses
- Convalescence
- Neurasthenia
- Chronic fatigue
- Fibromyalgia
- Abdominal distension and pain
- Postpartum problems
Contraindications
- Only indicated for prolapses due to Qi deficiency
- Syndromes of internal Heat or Yin deficiency
Modifications
In case of abdominal pain add: