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Center-Rectifying Combination by Far East Summit Chinese Classics, also known as Li Zhong Wan warms the center, dispels cold, boost the Qi, and fortifies the Spleen.
Potency: 5:1
Actions: Warms the center, dispels cold, boosts the qi, and fortifies the spleen.
Pattern: Deficiency of spleen qi and yang with symptoms of poor digestion
Contraindications: Because this formula contains ingredients that warm and dry, it should not be used for externally-contracted conditions with fever or yin deficiency. For sudden turmoil disorder, its use should be discontinued once the vomiting and diarrhea have stopped.
Channels Entered: Spleen
Tongue: Pale tongue, white coating
Pulse: Submerged, thin
Branch: Spleen, Stomach
Chinese Symptomology: Fullness and pain in the abdominal and epigastric regions; diarrhea; unable to keep food down; vomiting; cold body; cold hands and feet; intolerance of cold; not thirsty; slight perspiration; recurrent oral ulcers; spasms; lockjaw; rigidity.
Ingredients: Chinese White Ginseng root, Dry Ginger rhizome, White Atractylodes rhizome, Honey Baked Licorice root.
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