Origin: First
documented in Professional Prescriptions from the Pharmaceutical Bureau of
Tai Ping Era (Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang) by Chen Shi-Wen of the Song
Dynasty, A.D. 1107.
Ingredients:
| Agastache (Huo Xiang) |
Perilla Leaf (Zi Su) |
| Fragrant Angelica (Bai Zhi) |
Poria (Fu Ling) |
| Atractylodes Rhizome (Bai Zhu) |
Pinellia Rhizome (Ban Xia) |
| Magnolia Bark (Hou Po) |
Balloon-Flower Root (Jie Geng) |
| Chinese Licorice Root (Gan Cao) |
Tangerine Rind (Chen Pi) |
| Areca Rind (Da Fu Pi) |
|
Property and Function: Warm
and Aromatic. Clears the External debris and harmonizes
the Internal condition; balances and regulates Qi function;
resolves and purges internal Dampness and turgidity.*
Primary Traditional Usage: Used
during the changing of the seasons when weather conditions
cause Internal Dampness and Mucus condition: which manifest
as occasional nausea, vomiting, stomach ache, or diarrhea.*
Combination: With occasional
indigestion,* combine with BHW
Caution:
- This formula is contraindicated if Excess Heat, Yin
deficiency, or False Heat conditions are present.
- Use with caution during pregnancy.

*These statements have not been evaluated
by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |