
Li Zhong Wan - Ginseng & Ginger Combination
Li Zhong Wan also known as Ginseng & Ginger Combination
TCM ACTIONS:
Warms the middle jiao and dispels cold, tonifies qi and strengthens the Spleen and Stomach.
INDICATIONS:
Acute or chonic gastritis, gastric or duodenal ulcers, epigastric pain, gastroptosis, stomatitis, irritable bowel syndrome, gastroenteritis, enteritis, bacterial dysentery, colitis, uterine bleeding, nephropathy, male infertility, and excessive salivation.
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS:
Diarrhea and vomiting, deficiency and cold of the middle jiao impairing the normal ascending and descending functions of the Spleen and Stomach Abdominal pain.
ACTIONS OF THE MAIN HERBS:
Li Zhong Wan (Regulate the Middle Pill) treats deficiency and cold of the middle jiao, where the Spleen and Stomach are located. The Spleen, responsible for transportation and transformation, raises the clear yang. The Stomach, responsible for accepting and digesting food, lowers the turbid yin. If the middle jiao is deficient as a result of coldness, the ascending and descending functions of the Spleen and Stomach may be impaired, causing diarrhea and vomiting. Abdominal pain is due to the presence of coldness. Lack of appetite is the result of deficiency of the middle jiao and impaired digestive functioning.
DOSAGE & COURSE OF TREATMENT:
As directed by medical practitioner.
CAUTIONS:
Li Zhong Wan is contraindicated in patients of exterior wind invasion with fever. This formula contains many herbs that are warm and drying, and therefore is contraindicated in conditions characterized by interior heat with yin deficiency. This formula must be used with caution during pregnancy, as it contains many herbs that are warm and hot in nature.
CONTENTS:
200 pills/bottle
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