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  1. The diet should be geared toward a high vegetable low carbohydrate, low meat diet. Small amounts of light spices with mild dispersing and or sour flavors are helpful as well. Foods to avoid are high saturated fats, excessive hot and pungent flavors, and excessive cold and raw foods.

  2. Chinese name: Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang English name: Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction. Pattern: Middle Jiao (Spleen and Stomach) Qi Deficiency Actions: Tonifies Spleen Qi and the Middle Jiao. Raises sunken Yang and counters prolapse. Indications: Weariness, fatigue, weak limbs, and headache. Watery, soft, or loose stools.

    • Pathology
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    • Diagnosing Blood Stagnation
    • Treating Blood Stagnation
    • Related Conditions
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    BloodStagnation - also often referred to as "Blood Stasis" - is where the Blood flow is heavily restricted in all or parts of the body. It is one of the most important diagnostic conditions in Chinese Medicine because it is frequently the cause of intractable pain syndromes anywhere in the body. It differs from Qi Stagnation: pain associated with s...

    Precursor patterns: Blood Stagnation can derive from Qi Deficiency Qi Stagnation Heat in the Blood Phlegm Damp-Phlegm in the Lungs Phlegm Misting the Heart Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium Pericardium Qi Stagnation Cold-Phlegm in the Lungs Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs Lung and Heart Qi Deficiency Emotional stress: P...

    Diagnosing a pattern in Chinese Medicine is no easy feat and should be left to professional practitioners. In particular one has to know how to differentiate between different types of pulses and tongue coatings, shapes and colors as well as learn to read from a long list of seemingly unrelated symptoms.

    Treatment principle

    Invigorate Blood and Qi, Unblock the Liver Stagnation

    Please keep in mind that a Western Medicine condition can be caused by several Chinese Medicine patterns of disharmony and vice versa. As such a patient suffering from one of the conditions below will not necessarily be suffering from Blood Stagnation, it is just one pattern that's commonly associated with the condition. Click on a condition to lea...

    Heat in the Blood When Blood stagnates, it blocks the vessels and accumulate Heat, which then cause bleeding with very dark Blood. Loss of Blood When Blood stagnates, it blocks the vessels and accumulate Heat, which then cause bleeding with very dark Blood and often clots. The volume is comparatively scanty as the majority of Blood are stagnated. I...

  3. Chinese herbs for all qi deficiency conditions, Alzheimer's disease, arrhythmiasleukemia, Meniere's disease, Bechet's syndrome, Hashimoto's thyroiditis and ulcerative colitis.

  4. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is a 10-ingredient Chinese Medicine formula. Invented in 1247, it belongs to the category of formulas that tonify Qi. Besides Spleen Yang Deficiency, Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is also used to treat Qi Deficiency or Qi Collapsing or Qi Sinking .

  5. Gui Pi Tang is a 12-ingredient Chinese Medicine formula with Ginseng (Ren Shen), Milkvetch Roots (Huang Qi), Atractylodes Rhizomes (Bai Zhu) and Liquorice (Gan Cao) as principal ingredients. Invented in 1529 AD, it belongs to the category of formulas that tonify Qi and Blood.

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  7. Feb 27, 2008 · Chinese crude drugs that can improve the symptoms of CFS have already been studied for a long time, especially drugs with the effect of invigorating qi and yang. At present, Ginseng root ( Panax ginseng C.A. Mey.) has been the most widely researched herb for fatigue or CFS.

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