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Clear the Upper & Relieve Pain by Far East Summit Chinese Classics, also known as Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang, clears summerheat, augments the Qi, nourishes the Yin and generates fluids.
Potency: 5:1
Actions: Replenishes the qi, engenders fluids, clears heat and dispels damp.
Contraindications: Because of the large number of cloying, yin-nourishing herbs, this fromula should not be used without considerable modification in cases with damp-summerheat. It is also inappropriate for conditions in which the pathogenic influence has already been resolved.
Chinese Symptomology: Fever, profuse sweating, irritability, thirst, scanty and dark urine, a desire to curl up, shortness of breath, apathy, and a deficient, rapid pulse.
Western Symptomology: Upper respiratory tract infection, heat-stroke, and fevers of unknown origin.
Pattern: Summerheat injuring the qi and fluids.
Tongue: Usually has a greasy coating.
Pulse: Usually feeble and rapid.
Ingredients: Astragalus root, Ophiopogon root, Pueraria root, Dong Quai root, Massa Fermenta, Alismatis rhizome, Chinese White Ginseng root, White Atractylodes rhizome, Schisandra fruit, Cimicifuga rhizome, Phellodendron bark, Green Citrus peel, Chinese Licorice root.
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