Tonify qi and raise yang, inbability of qi to control blood circulation, organ prolapse, lung and spleen qi deficiency, qi and blood deficiency, qi deficiency with deficiency heat symptoms, cancer with qi deficiency caused by chemotherpy and radiation treatment, sudden qi collapse due to heavy blood loss, tonify wei (defensive) qi, consolidate the exterior, promote the discharge of pus and generate flesh, regulate water circulation, reduce edema, relieve numbness and pain, benefit wasting and thirsting syndromes are some of the conditions satisfied clients have successfully used this formula for.
Primary Traditional Functions Tonifies Qi and Raises Yang
- Spleen qi deficiency
- Fatigue and tired extremities
- Loose stools or diarrhea
- Spleen yang deficiency
Inbability of Qi to Control Blood Circulation
- Qi and blood deficiency characterized by shortness of breath and pale face
- Hematemesis, hematochezia and profuse menstrual bleeding
Prolapse of Organs
Lung and Spleen Qi Deficiencies
Qi and Blood Deficiencies
Qi Deficiency with Deficiency Heat Symptoms
Cancer with Qi Deficiency caused by Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatments
Sudden Qi Collapse due to Heavy Blood Loss
Tonifies Wei (Defensive) Qi, Consolidates the Exterior
- Spontaneous perspiration because of exterior defieciency
- Spontaneous perspiration with aversion to wind, weak pulse and frequent contraction of bacterial and viral infections
- Profuse perspiration and extreme fatigue due to yang deficiency
- Night sweating due to qi and yin deficiencies
Promotes the Discharge of Pus and Generates Flesh
- Chronic non-ulcerating sores with pus
- Chronic sores with underlying deficiency
- Flat, chrnoic sores and non-healing ulcers
- Qi deficiency lesions in children
Regulates Water Circulation, Reduces Edema
- Edema, heavy senssations of the body, spontaneous perspiration
- Aversion to wind because of accumulation of water
- Superficial edema caused by yang deficiency
- Chronic nephritis
Relieves Numbness and Pain
- Skin and muscle numbness and pain caused by qi and blood deficiencies
- Numbness and pain in the extremeties due to deficiency at ying (nutritive) and wei (defense) levels and accumulation of wind and dampness
- Post stroke complications
Benefits Xiao Ke (Wasting and Thirsting) Syndromes
- Xiao ke syndrome without interior heat
- Xiao ke syndrome with interior heat
Plum Flower Astragalus Root Huang Qi
Pinyin Name: Huang Qi English Name: Astragalus Root Properties: sweet, slightly warm Channels Entered: Lungs, Spleen
Concentration: 5:1
Typical Usage of Concentrated Extract 2 to 3 grams per day or as directed by your health practitioner.
Cautions & Contraindications
- The use of Huan Qi is contraindicated when pathogens are present at exterior levels of the body
- It is contraindicated in cases characterized by an excess of qi, such as found in anger due to Liver qi stagnation
- It is contraindicated in internal heat, excess fire or deficiency and cold of the lower jiao
- It is contraindicated with sores and lesions caused by heat in the blood
- It is contraindicated in cases of stagnation
- Pregnant women in the third trimester should use Huang Qi with caution. It has a diuretic effect and long term use may decrease the quantity of amniotic fluid.
Each bottle contains 100 grams. Contains dextrin. |