Herbs that Regulate Qi PDF
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This document provides information on herbs that regulate Qi, including their temperature, taste, channels entered, and cautions and contraindications. It's a valuable resource for those interested in traditional medicine practices.
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Herbs that Regulate Qi Main Temperature: Warm/Cold Taste: Acrid/Bitter Channels Entered: Spleen/Stomach Herbs that Regulate Qi Chen Pi, Zhi Ke, Zhi Shi, Da Fu Pi, Xiang Fu Zi, Mu Xiang, Chuan Lian Zi, Tan Xiang, Chen Xiang, Fo Shou, Qing Pi, Wu Yao, Mei Gui Hua, Xie Bai. Cautions and Contraindicatio...
Herbs that Regulate Qi Main Temperature: Warm/Cold Taste: Acrid/Bitter Channels Entered: Spleen/Stomach Herbs that Regulate Qi Chen Pi, Zhi Ke, Zhi Shi, Da Fu Pi, Xiang Fu Zi, Mu Xiang, Chuan Lian Zi, Tan Xiang, Chen Xiang, Fo Shou, Qing Pi, Wu Yao, Mei Gui Hua, Xie Bai. Cautions and Contraindications Chen Pi ○ Cautions - heat from excess ○ Contraindications - dry cough from qi or yin def Zhi Ze ○ Cautions - pregnancy Zhi Shi ○ Cautions - pregnancy, spleen and stomach def Da Fu Pi ○ Cautions - pregnancy Xiang Fu Zi ○ Contraindications - qi def and no stagnation, heat from yin def, heat in the blood. Mu Xiang ○ Cautions - depleted fluids, yin def, blazing fire Chuan Lian Zi ○ Contraindications - def cold of the spleen and stomach Tan Xiang ○ Contraindications - fire or yin def Chen Xiang ○ Cautions - sunken middle jiao qi, hyperactive fire from yin def Fo Shou ○ Cautions - hyperactive fire from yin def Qing Pi ○ Cautions - qi def Wu Yao ○ Contraindications - qi and blood def, internal heat Xie Bai ○ Contraindications - qi def and no qi stagnation, weak stomach