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Qing Zao Jiu Fei Wan
Qing Zao Jiu Fei Wan
SKU | HT157 | |
Brand | Herbal Times Teapills | |
Unit Size | 100 | |
Dosage | 5 pills, 3 times daily. | |
Potency | 3:1 / 300mg | |
Contraindications | Reduce dosage if loose stools develop. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Yin and Qi depletion caused by warm-dryness in the Lungs; Lung Fire Cough; Barking Cough | |
Western Symptomology | Fever; dry cough with no sputum; headache; throat dry and parched; no saliva; nasal passages dry; uprushing of Qi; difficulty breathing; wheezing; irritability; hiccup; fullness sensation in the chest; pain in the hypochondriac region; thirsty. | |
Actions | Clears lung heat, nourishes lung yin, tonifies qi, dispels pathogenic factors, relieves cough. | |
Pattern | Chronic Lung Heat with deficiency of Lung yin and qi. | |
Tongue | Usually red and dry with a thin white coating. | |
Pulse | Usually weak, thin or rapid. | |
Chinese name | Qing Zao Jiu Fei Wan | |
English name | Clear Dryness, Restore Lung Pills |
Description | This formula effectively addresses chronic Lung Heat with deficiency of Lung Yin and Qi. The use of moistening herbs such as Equus Asinum E Jiao, Ophiopogon Mai Men Dong, and Linum Hu Ma Ren, are combined with Heat clearing herbs such as Gypsum Shi Gao. Two Qi tonics are included: Ginseng Ren Shen and Glycyrrhiza Gan Cao. (Fratkin, Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines) | |
Ingredients | Shi Gao (Gypsum): 19.1%; Ren Shen (Ginseng): 11.5%; Sang Ye (White Mulberry Leaf): 11.5%; Pi Pa Ye (Loquat Leaf): 11.5%; E Jiao (Ass-hide Glue): 11.5%; Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogon Root Tuber): 11.5%; Xing Ren (Bei / Ku) (Apricot Seed): 7.8%; Hu Ma Ren (Flax Seed): 7.8%; Gan Cao -zhi (Licorice Root-honey fried): 7.8 Other Ingreidnets: Talcum, Activated Carbon, Beeswax |
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