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Chen Xiang by Treasure of the East also known as Aloeswood, promotes movement
of Qi, alleviates pain, and directs rebellious Qi downwards regulates the
middle; Aids the Kidneys in grasping the qi.
It is also used for Spleen-Qi deficiency, Yang-Qi deficiency, congealed Blood
and Yang Organs - Qi obstructed.
Taste: Acrid, Bitter
Properties: Warm, Aromatic
Actions: Promotes the movement of qi and alleviates pain, Directs rebellious qi
downward and regulates the middle, Aids the Kidneys in grasping the qi
Patterns: Stagnant Qi, Cold from deficiency or blood stasis, Rebellious Qi
wheezing of either the excessive or deficient type, Kidney deficiency asthma or
wheezing.
Channels Entered: Kidney, Spleen, Stomach
Contraindications: Use with caution in those with sunken qi or fire from yin
deficiency
Chinese Symptomology: Pain, Epigastric or Abdominal Distention, Pressure in the
Epigastric or Abdominal Region, Vomiting, Belching, Hiccough, Asthma, Wheezing
Chen Xiang Ingredients:
Chen Xiang - Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum. Non-GMO starch which contains
maltodextrin, are used as excipients.
Suggested Use:
Adults mix 4.5 g in hot water and drink as tea 2 to 3 times daily, or as
directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Consult your herbalist or healthcare practitioner prior to using this product
if you are pregnant, nursing or taking medication. Discontinue use if allergic
reaction occurs.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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