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Herbs that Tonify Qi.
Tonifies Qi and Blood:
• Postpartum fever due to Qi and Blood Deficiency• Recovery from severe Blood loss
Strengthens the Spleen and raises the Yang Qi of the Spleen and Stomach:
• Spleen Qi Deficiency with anorexia, fatigue and diarrhea• Central Qi Sinking (prolapse)
• Lung and Spleen Qi Deficiency
• Qi Failing to contain Blood
• Qi and Blood Deficiency
• Fever from Qi Deficiency
Tonifies Wei Qi, stabilizes the Exterior and tonifies the Lungs (aids the circulation of moisture downward from the face):
• Wei Qi Deficiency with spontaneous sweating• Lung Qi Deficiency with frequent colds or shortness of breath
• Excessive sweating associated with Qi, Yang or Yin Deficiency
• Dampness in the head
• Spleen Deficiency edema or superficial edema with reduced urination (It can be used as a stand-alone herb for this)
Supports the discharge of pus, generates flesh and expels toxins:
• Chronic ulcerations and sores that either have trouble forming pus or have formed pus but are not draining wellGenerates Body Fluids:
• Wasting and thirsting disorder• Bi Syndrome with numbness of the limbs and paralysis
• Numbness and pain due to Deficiency of Qi and Blood
Contraindications:
• Contraindicated for those with early-stage sores• Contraindicated for those with skin lesions with Heat toxin
• Contraindicated for those with exterior Excess
• Contraindicated for those with Qi Stagnation
• Contraindicated for those with Yin Deficiency with Heat signs
• Contraindicated in those with Excess Heat
• Contraindicated for those with Damp Obstruction
• Contraindicated for those with Food Stagnation
• Contraindicated for those with Heat, Excess Fire or Deficiency Cold of the Lower Jiao
• Use with caution during the third trimester of pregnancy
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