Chinese Patent Herb: Chai Hu Shu Gan Pill [1]

Posted by : admin on Dec 30, 2008 - 02:19 AM
Chinese Patent Herb / Regulate Qi & Reduce Stagnation [2]

Ingredients: Chai Hu [3], Fu Ling [4], Zhi Ke, Dou Kou, Bai Shao [5] Yao, Gan Cao [6], Xiang Fu [7], Chen Pi [8], Jie Geng [9], Hou Pu, Shan Zha [10], Fang Feng [11], Shen Qu [12], Huang Qin [13], Bo He [14], Zi Su Geng, Mu Xiang [15], Bing Lang [16], San Leng [17], Da Huang [18], Qing Pi [19], Dang Gui [20], Ban Xia [21], Wu Yao [22], E Zhu [23].

Indications: soothing liver and regulating qi, relieving tumefaction, stopping pain. It can be used for liver qi discomfort, chest and hypochondrium fullness sensation, food obstruction, vomiting acid.

Method and dosage: oral taking. 1 pill each time, 2 times a day, taking with warm water before meal.

Attention: You should stop taking it if there are symptoms of red tongue with a little coating, dry mouth and throat, or dreaminess and insomnia due to yin deficiency during treatment period. Enclosed storage.

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