Difference between revisions of "Chao Zhi Shi"
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* Breaks up Stagnant Qi, reduces accumulation, descends Qi, unblocks the bowels and removes Stagnant Food : Qi Stagnation and accumulation with epigastric or abdominal pain and distention or indigestion with focal distention or gas : Food Stagnation | * Breaks up Stagnant Qi, reduces accumulation, descends Qi, unblocks the bowels and removes Stagnant Food : Qi Stagnation and accumulation with epigastric or abdominal pain and distention or indigestion with focal distention or gas : Food Stagnation | ||
* Transforms Phlegm, reduces distention and resolves hardenings : Turbid Phlegm Obstructing the Qi with focal distention and fullness in the chest and epigastrium | * Transforms Phlegm, reduces distention and resolves hardenings : Turbid Phlegm Obstructing the Qi with focal distention and fullness in the chest and epigastrium | ||
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+ | * [[Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan]] | ||
[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:Chinese medicine]] | [[Category:Chinese medicine]] |
Revision as of 04:21, 15 November 2014
Other Names : Fructus Aurantii Immaturus, Immature Bitter Orange, Unripe Bitter Orange, Chih-Shih, Ponciri, Citrus
See also :
Special Precautions of Chao Zhi Shi
- Use caution during pregnancy.
- Use caution if Qi is weak.
- Use caution for those with Stomach Deficiency Cold.
- Use caution for those with gastric or peptic ulcers.
- Concurrent use with diuretics such as chlorothiazide, hydrochlorothiazide, furmoside (Lasix), bumetinide (Bumex) and torsemide (Demadex) may lead to increased elimination of water and/or electrolytes.
Health Benefits and uses of Chao Zhi Shi are
Herbs that Regulate Qi
- Breaks up Stagnant Qi, reduces accumulation, descends Qi, unblocks the bowels and removes Stagnant Food : Qi Stagnation and accumulation with epigastric or abdominal pain and distention or indigestion with focal distention or gas : Food Stagnation
- Transforms Phlegm, reduces distention and resolves hardenings : Turbid Phlegm Obstructing the Qi with focal distention and fullness in the chest and epigastrium