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Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
補中益氣湯 (补中益气汤)
bǔ zhōng yì qì tāng
, "Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction"
Translated Name:
Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction
Category:
Formulas that Tonify
,
Tonify the Qi
Decoction
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Components (
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Herb
Common Name
Quantity
Unit
黃耆
Huang Qi
astragalus root, milk-vetch root, milkvetch root
12 - 24
grams
白术
Bai Zhu
(white) atratylodes rhizome, ovate atractylodes, angelica root
9 - 12
grams
炙甘草
Zhi Gan Cao
Honey Prepared Licorice
3 - 6
grams
人蔘
Ren Shen
ginseng root
9 - 12
grams
陳皮
Chen Pi
aged tangerine peel, citrus
6 - 9
grams
當歸
Dang Gui
tangkuei, Chinese angelica root
6 - 12
grams
柴胡
Chai Hu
hare's ear root, thorowax root, bupleurum
3 - 9
grams
升麻
Sheng Ma
bugbane rhizome, cimicifuga, black cohosh rhizome
3 - 6
grams
Tongue:
Pale, with thin white coat.
Pulse:
Qualities: Deficient (Xu, Weak, Empty), Weak (Frail)
Cautions:
No caution data at this time
Reference Source:
Discussion of the Spleen and Stomach
Modifications:
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Ching Liu
'''Add Herb
(黃苓, )
Huang Qin
''' '''Add Herb
(黃蓮, yellow links)
Huang Lian
''' '''Add Herb
(黃栢, yellow fir)
Huang Bai
''': to Clear Yin Fire (only add the ones that are needed)
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(厚朴, thick bark)
Hou Po
''' '''Add Herb
(砂仁, sand seeds)
Sha Ren
''' '''Add Herb
(枳實, rainintree fruit)
Zhi Shi
''' '''Add Herb
(木香, wood fragrance)
Mu Xiang
''': For abdominal distention - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(半夏, "half summer")
Ban Xia
''' '''Add Herb
(川芎, sichuan lovage root)
Chuan Xiong
''': For vertigo and headache - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(益智仁, benefit intelligence nut)
Yi Zhi Ren
''' '''Add Herb
(山茱萸, mountain cornus)
Shan Zhu Yu
''': For tinnitus and diminished hearing (low pitch ringing) due to qi deficiency. - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(川芎, sichuan lovage root)
Chuan Xiong
''' '''Add Herb
(枸杞子, Chinese wolfberry fruit)
Gou Qi Zi
''': For diminished visual acuity or double vision - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(杜仲, )
Du Zhong
''' '''Add Herb
(菟絲子, dodder seed)
Tu Si Zi
''': For recurrent miscarriage - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(茘枝核, )
Li Zhi He
''' '''Add Herb
(小茴香, small return fragrance)
Xiao Hui Xiang
''': For hernial disorders
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(蔓荊子, )
Man Jing Zi
''' '''Add Herb
(川芎, sichuan lovage root)
Chuan Xiong
''': For headache add,
(蔓荊子, )
Man Jing Zi
, if severe add
(川芎, sichuan lovage root)
Chuan Xiong
- refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(木香, wood fragrance)
Mu Xiang
''': For diarrhea due to pensiveness - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(白芍, white peony)
Bai Shao
''': For abdominal pain, increase the dosage of Zhi
(甘草, sweet herb)
Gan Cao
- refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Add Herb
(肉桂, flesh cinnamon)
Rou Gui
''': For pronounced aversion to cold - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
, p243
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Rootdown Staff
(
Rootdown Staff
)
augments the Qi
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Tonifies the Middle Jiao
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
)
Tonifies Spleen Qi
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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counters prolapse
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Rootdown Staff
(
Rootdown Staff
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Raises sunken Yang
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Spleen Qi deficiency
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Spleen Qi xu
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Spleen Qi sinking
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Rootdown Staff
(
Rootdown Staff
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Hiatial hernia
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Rootdown Staff
(
Rootdown Staff
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Inguinal Hernia
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Rootdown Staff
(
Rootdown Staff
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Intermittent low grade fever that is worse with exertion
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Headache
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Fatigue
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Spontaneous sweat
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Aversion to Cold
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Impaired sense of taste
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Weak limbs
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Prolapse
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Shortness of breath
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Shiny pale complexion
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Reduced appetite
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Slowed speech
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Weak activity
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Loose stools
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jenny akee
Liver qi deficiency-tinnitus and deafness
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jenny akee
TIdal fever
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Fatigue
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jenny akee
Spontaneous sweating
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jenny akee
Tintus and deafness
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Related to
(Modified Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction)
Jia Jian Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
''': For constitutionally weak women in the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy who present with fatigue and lethargy, low back pain, abdominal distention excessive or insufficient movement of the fetus.
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Related to
(Regulate the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction)
Tiao Zhong Yi Qi Tang
''': Leaches out dampness and strengthens the spleen and stomach.
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'''Related to
(Raise the Yang and Benefit the Stomach Decoction)
Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang
''': Strengthens the spleen, augments the qi, raises the yang and leaches out dampness. For spleen and stomach problems that occur after a damp-heat disorder and affects the lungs.
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Related to
(Lift the Source Decoction)
Ju Yuan Jian
''': Tonifies the qi in order to tonify the blood. For collapse due to qi deficiency leading to severe blood loss and devastated yang.
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Related to
(Raise the Sinking Decoction)
Sheng Xian Tang
''': Augments the qi and raises what is sinking. For sinking qi of the chest.
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Debbie Rodriguez
'''Related to
(Augment the Qi and Increase Acuity Decoction)
Yi Qi Cong Ming Tang
''': Strengthens the middle qi and improves visual and aural acuity. For long term deficiency of the middle burner .
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