Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan

Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan
SKU | TL195 | |
Brand | BioEssence Teapills | |
Unit Size | 192 teapills | |
Dosage | 8 pills, 3 times a day. | |
Potency | 3:1 / 172mg | |
Chinese Symptomology | Fatigue, Lack of strength, Postural hypotension, Poor appetite, Lack of taste, abdominal distention after meals, Loose stools; Nausea, Vomiting, Hiccup; A swollen tongue with teeth-marks on its edges, Chest oppression, Bodily heaviness, Possible edema, Slimy tongue fur, A soggy pulse | |
Western Symptomology | Spleen-stomach disharmony with damp accumulation resulting in chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic hepatitis, postoperative indigestion | |
Actions | Harmonizes the spleen and stomach and eliminates dampness | |
Pattern | Spleen-stomach disharmony with damp accumulation | |
Chinese name | Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan, é¦™ç ‚é¤Šèƒƒä¸¸ | |
English name | Soothe Stomach & Digestion |
Description | This formula harmonizes and nourishes the Stomach and Spleen; dissolves Dampness. It is used to improve gastrointestinal weakness and other digestive disorders in a person who has Stagnant Fluid and imbalance between the Spleen and the Stomach. Related symptoms are: lack of appetite after illness; stomach weakness; a loss of taste; general weakness; bloating after eating; sensation of fullness in the epigastric region; chronic diarrhea.* |
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Ingredients | Bai Zhu (Atractylodes Rhizoma) - 10.54% Chen Pi (Citrus Reticulata) - 10.54% Ban Xia (Fa) (Pinellia) - 10.54% Fu Ling (Poria) - 10.54% Sha Ren (Amomum) - 7.54% Hou Po (Magnolia) - 7.54% Xiang Fu (Cyperus) - 7.54% Zhi Shi (Citrus aurantium) - 7.54% Guang Huo Xiang (Agastache) - 7.54% Dou Kou (Amomi) - 7.54% Da Zao (Ziziphus) - 5.52% Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza) - 3.54% Sheng Jiang (Zingiber) - 3.54% |