Pattern Identification
-Defensive (Wei) Qi and Lung Qi deficiency
Chinese Action
-Supplements the Lung and Defensive (Wei) Qi, stabilizes the exterior and fortifies the Spleen
Pulse
-Floating or forceless and thready
Tongue
-Pale, puffy with a thin white coating
Indications (Symptoms)
-Occasional seasonal allergies, runny nose, clear discharge, sneezing
-Reduces temporary spontaneous sweating on exertion or exposure to Wind
-Eases respiratory tract disharmonies with underlying Qi deficiency
Direction of use as a dietary supplement, adults take 20-30 drops, 2-3 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Supplement Facts:
Adult Dosage: 20-30 drops, 2-3 times daily.
Pinyin Name
-Common Name
Huang qi
-Astragalus root
Bai zhu
-White atractylodes rhizome
Fang feng
-Siler root
Shan yao
-Chinese yam rhizome
Hei zao
-Black jujube fruit
Gui zhi
-Chinese cinnamon twig
Bai shao
-White peony root
Water: 55% to 66% by volume
Alcohol: 18% to 22% by volume