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Gu Ya

Posted by: admin on Feb 23, 2008 - 01:56 AM
Relieve Food Stagnation

1 TASTE
Sweet and stomach


2 MERIDIANS
Spleen and stomach


3 FUNCTIONS
1. To eliminate food retention and harmonize the stomach; 2. To improve appetite


4 INDICATIONS
1. Retention of food. Germinated millet (Gu Ya) is used with Medicated leaven (Shen Qu) and Hawthorn fruit (Shan Zha).2. Weakness of the spleen and stomach manifested as poor appetite, Germinated millet (Guya) is used with Pilose asiabell root (Dang Shen), White atractylodes (Bai Zhu) and Tangerine peel (Chen Pi).


5 DOSAGE
10-15 g


Gu Ya

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