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Yao Tong PianEnergy relations:Water and Wood element. Subenergy in the kidney Yang, blood stagnation, blockage due to wind / moisture / cold.
Bu Zhong Yi Qi TangEnergy relations:Exhaustion of foundation Qi (innate Qi essence). Underactive spleen / stomach Qi. Yang Qi is sinking (descending), it causes Yin to rise upward. Retracted (weak) spleen awareness.
Belly Binder is a variation of Tummy Tamer. Here emphasis is placed on astringent fluids and expelling external and internal pathogens (wind, cold, summer heat, moisture, moist heat and toxins) as well as eliminating stagnation of food.
Bi Yan PianEnergy relations:Metal element. Wind / heat and wind / cold invade sinuses and frontal sinus. The head's mucous membranes.
Xiao Qing Long TangEnergy relations:Metal element. By attacking wind / cold pathogens along with the accumulation of mucus and moisture in the lungs.
Ming Mu Di Huang WanEnergy relations:Water and Wood element. Subenergy in the livers and kidneys Yin.
Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li TangEnergy relations:Wood and fire element. Blockage of Yang-Qi in the internal body due to moisture / heat in the liver, which causes shen imbalance. Blocking 3-heater functions.
Blend, Tian Wang Bu Xin DanEnergy relations:Empty heat / fire symptoms in the heart and kidneys. Uneasy / discordant soul (Shen). Subenergy / weakened blood condition.
TCM: This form will gently secrete mucus, add moisture, restore lung qi, expel wind and heat.In addition, the nourishing qi and defense qi are supported.
Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu TangEnergy relations:Water, Wood and Earth element. Wind / cold / moisture blockage (Bi) that transforms and creates heat in the inner body.
Wan Dai Tang Bei Xie Fen Qing Yin
Cai Feng Zhen Zhu An Chuang WanEnergy relations:Heat / hot in the blood. Stagnated / accumulated blood. Swelling and accumulation in the external body / skin.
Hu Po Yang Xin DanEnergy relations:The heart can not hold on (connect with) Shen (spirit / consciousness). Sub-energy in blood and qi.
Huang LianEnergy relations:Earth element. Heat and toxins in the middle heater.
Huang Lian Jie Du TangEnergy relations:Ildelementet. Heat accumulation and blocking symptoms due to heat / toxins.
TCM: Relaxes the chest and spreads the stagnated Lung Qi.Used in the chronic imbalance.
Ziao Feng SanEnergy relations:Metal element (skin). Extends wind / heat or wind / moisture attacks along with already existing moisture / heat.
Zhi Sou SanEnergy relations:Metal element. Wind / cold attacks the lungs.
Jing Fang Bai Du SanEnergy relations:Compression of the outer body due to wind, cold and moisture pathogens.
Dang Fui Nian Tong TangEnergy relations:Earth and Wood element. Sub-energy in spleen Qi with suppressed liver Qi, sub-energy in blood and / or blood stagnation associated with wind / moisture / heat blockage.
Ban Xia Xie Xin TangEnergy relations:Earth element. Bad balance between stomach and spleen. Cold / heat imbalances and accumulation in middle warmer.
You Gui WanEnergy relations:Sub-energy in kidneys Yang and kidney essence (Jing - original life energy). Sub-energy between kidneys Yang and lung Qi. Heats and strengthens kidneys Yang. Stabilizes and builds kidney essence (Jing). Rooted kidneys Qi.
TCM: The form cleans heat and toxins from the blood, moisture from mucus membranes and skin, activates the liver and intestines Qi and purifies poor qi from the body's outer layers.
Xiao Yan San (same product as Relaxed Wanderer)Energy Relationships: Stagnated liver Qi that weakens spleen / stomach functions.
Gan Mao LingEnergy relations:Metal element. Acute wind / heat or wind / cold disturbance affecting Qi level.
Gui Pi Tang.Energy relations:Subenergy in spleen Qi, weakened heart blood, exhaustion of spleen awareness (spirit), uneasy heart consciousness (Spirit-Shen).
Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang Energy relations: The wood and metal element. Liver Qi stagnation and over-energy symptoms in the liver whose background is yin deficiency. Yin deficiency related to the liver meridian. The liver invades the lung.
Ma Xing Shi Gan TangEnergy relations:Metal element. Emptyness in spleen Qi. Wind / cold / moisture invades middle warmer.
TCM: The form is a nutritious tonic that supports the vitality and capacity of the lung, heart, kidney and liver function circle. These functional circles rely on the after-birth qi that originates from the spleen and stomach.
Yin Qiao San and Song Ju YinEnergy relations:Outer wind / heat. The beginning of heat / febrile symptoms.
Huo Luo Xiao Ling DanEnergy relations:Wood, fire and water element. The blood. Blocking in Bi Zeng and Luo-vessels.
Tong Xie Yao FengEnergy relations:Wood, Earth and Metal. Poor balance between liver and spleen, suppressed liver Qi, sub-energy in spleen Qi, moisture in the stomach and intestines.
Yu Quan WanEnergy relations:Metal, Earth and Water elements. Sub-energy in the lung, stomach and kidneys Yin, imbalance in body fluids.
Yu Ping Feng SanEnergy relations:Metal element. Deficiency in protection Qi (Wei) and lung Qi.
Give Gen TangEnergy relations:Metal element. Outer wind / cold blocking the outer body (Tai Yang Stadium - small intestine / bladder meridians).
Li Dan PainEnergy relations:Wood element. Moisture from the liver / gallbladder. Gastritis due to too little / too much gall.
Li Fei TangEnergy relations:Metal element. Sub-energy in lung Qi and Yin.
Er Chen TangEnergy relations:Accumulation of mucus. The spleen lacks the strength to move / transform body fluids, slim accumulation in the middle of the body (middle heat) and poor circulation in the heart, liver and lung meridians.
Do Huo Ji Sheng TangEnergy relations:Moisture, cold, wind blocks the energy flow through the meridian circuit. Blocking symptoms (Bi) with pain. Sub-energy in liver and kidney functions. Weak tendons and bones.
Yi Guan Jian Energy Relations: Has effect on all 5 elements. Pain, obstructions, heaviness, cramps and stiffness in the posture muscles with blocking patterns. Nutrition Qi and Protection Qi are out of balance.
Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang and Mo Yao Xiang Sheng DanEnergy relations:Stagnated blood. Stagnated blood in meridians. Stagnated blood causes swelling and accumulation. Traumatic injuries, fractures, falls, injuries, sprains, fractures and emotional scars (trauma), pain and discernment.
Xiao Chai Hu TangEnergy relations:Wood and fire element. Outer wind / cold, internal moisture / mucus. Pathogenic Qi on the Shao Yang level. Disturbance in the Shao Yang canal.
Strengthens Qi, renews the essence of life and revitalises the Qi of protection. Strengthens both Yin and Yang.
Kan Ning WanEnergy relations:Earth element. Emptyness in spleen Qi. Wind / cold / moisture invades middle heaters.
Shao Yuo Gan Cau TangEnergy relations:Wood and Earth element. Yin's sub-energy due to fluid shortage caused by sweating and dehydration.
Qing Qi Hua Tan WanEnergy relations:Metal element. Mucus / heat in the lungs.
TCM: This form governs lung qi, dissolves mucus, moisturizes the lung,nourishes the kidneys, strengthens the lower burner, cleans the heat and removes stagnations in the meridians.
Ban Xia Hou Po TangEnergy relations:Wood and Earth element. Suppressed downward liver Qi, liver / stomach imbalance with upward lung and stomach Qi, which creates mucus / humidity.
Qing Fei Yi Huo PianEnergy relations:Wood and metal element. Lung heat with mucus, liver fire.
Long Dan Xie Gan TangEnergy relations:Too much heat (heat) in the liver. Humid heat in the liver / gallbladder and triple burner meridian (Triple Burner).
Jing Liu Wei Di Huang WanEnergy relations:Underactive (Xu) kidneys Yin and Jing (essence) that give empty heat / fire. Water can not control fire.
Bazbeng SanEnergy relations:Water element. Accumulation of heat and humidity.
Gan Mai Da Zao TangEnergy relations:Fire and Earth element. Zang zao / visceral unrest (extreme restlessness), extreme concern, nervous unrest, overactive mental dialogue that weakens heart Yin, spleen and liver Qi.
Strengthens Qi (including Qi's protection), strengthens the blood, restores the essence of life, strengthens Zang Fu.
Sang Piao Xiao San and Suo Quan WanEnergy relations:Bad cooperation between kidneys and heart Qi. Weakening of bladder functions.
Sheng Ling Bai Zhu SanEnergy relations:Earth element. Sub-energy in spleen Qi with moisture.
Liu Jun Zi TangEnergy relations:Earth and Metal Elements. Undergrowth in spleen Qi with accumulation of mucus / humidity.
Run Chang WanEnergy relations:Dryness in the intestines. Blocked (stagnated) bowel functions. Weakened blood quality. Subenergy in Yin aspects.
Huai Jiao WanEnergy relations:Earth element. Moisture and heat in the large intestine (Da Chang).
Emptiness in the kidney Yin, Yang and Jing. Stagnated Qi.
Zhi Bai Di Huang WanEnergy relations:Sore kidney Yin with empty fire / heat symptoms. Swollen (underactive) kidney Yin with moist heat accumulated in lower heaters (lower part of the body).
Shi Quan Da Bu TangEnergy relations:Earth, Metal and Water Elements. Sub-energy in Qi, Yang and blood.
TCM: Tummy Tamer is based on the recipe Bao He Wan, that's all way back to the 14th century. The form activates and spreads the stomach Qi.
Er Xian TangEnergy relations:Water element. Sub-energy in kidneys Yin and Yang ascending empty fire.
Wu Ling SanEnergy relations:Qi can not transform substances. Accumulation of humidity. Debilitated spleen functions. Difficulty urinating.
Wei Te LingEnergy relations:Wood element. Stagnation in the stomach and spleen Qi.
Sha Shen Mai Dong YinEnergy relations:Sub-energy in the lung's Yin aspect and Qi. (Lu Yin Xu and Lu Qi Xu)
Tong Yu Jian and Si Wu TangEnergy relations:Stagnated menstrual Qi. Heavy-floating (solidified) menstrual blood and subenergy in blood.
Gui Zhi Fu Ling WanEnergy relations:Heavy stagnant blood in the lower heater (abdomen) manifests itself as nodules, tumors, swellings.
Wen Jing TangEnergy relations:Cold blocks the circulation in the Ren and Chong meridians (strengthening and serving for vessels). Blood stagnation in the abdomen.
Ba Zhen Yi Mu WanEnergy relations:Sub-energy in blood and Qi. Sub-energy in the Ren and Chong meridians (conception and government vessel-strengthening and serving vessels). Underactive uterine functions. Subgenergy in liver / heart blood. Sub-energy in the spleen Qi.
Yin Qiao SanEnergy relations:Attack of external wind / heat. Heat due to the accumulation of toxins.
Zhong Gan LingEnergy relations:Metal element. Muscus / heat in the lungs.
Suan Zao Ren TangEnergy relations:Wood and fire element. Sub-energy in liver yin, heart yin and blood.