Ren Shen Yang Ying Tang - tonifies the qi and blood, nourishes the Heart and calms the spirit for chronic dual deficiency.
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Zhi Gan Cao Tang (Honey-Fried Licorice Decoction)
Zhi Gan Cao Tang - tonifies the qi and blood and nourishes the yin to restore the pulse for palpitations and arrhythmia.
Read More »Shi Quan Da Bu Tang (All-Inclusive Great Tonifying Decoction)
Shi Quan Da Bu Tang - warmly tonifies the qi, blood and yang for profound qi-and-blood deficiency with cold.
Read More »Yu Ping Feng San (Jade Windscreen Powder)
Yu Ping Feng San - tonifies the qi, secures the exterior and stops sweating; for frequent colds and spontaneous sweating.
Read More »Sheng Mai San (Generate the Pulse Powder)
Sheng Mai San - tonifies the qi, generates fluids and astringes the Lung for qi and yin deficiency.
Read More »Gui Pi Tang (Restore the Spleen Decoction)
Gui Pi Tang - tonifies the qi and blood, strengthens the Spleen and nourishes the Heart for Heart-Spleen deficiency.
Read More »Ba Zhen Tang (Eight Treasure Decoction)
Ba Zhen Tang - tonifies both the qi and the blood (Si Jun Zi Tang plus Si Wu Tang).
Read More »Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction)
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang - tonifies the Spleen and Stomach qi and raises sunken yang; the principal formula for sinking qi.
Read More »Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Gentlemen Decoction)
Si Jun Zi Tang - the foundational formula for tonifying the Spleen and Stomach qi.
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