Description
Details of Agastache Formula
Patchouli settles the stomach by “piercing turbidity”.
I find this is the “go-to” formula for most forms of nausea. It is often used for pregnant women (although of course a doctor should be consulted for unremitting or serious nausea – pregnant or not). But for the run of the mill, “not feeling so great” ย nausea after a greasy meal etc… I go for this (or some fresh ginger in water).
Also, this is a great formula to have on-hand for the cold and flu season. It excels in settling the stomach when a common cold or flu is aggravated by nausea .
Alternative Names
Agastache Powder to Rectify the Qi
Huo Hsiang Cheng Chi San (Wan)
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan
Agastache Qi-Regulating Formula (Pill)
Agastache Genuine-Qi Powder (Pill)
Pogostemon Powder to Rectify the Qi
Patchouli Powder to Rectify the Qi
Pogostemon Formula
่ฟ้ฆๆญฃๆฐฃๆฃ
Ingredients
Huo Xiang ่ฟ้ฆ Pogostemonis/Agastaches Herba/Patchouli Pogostemonis/Agastaches Herba
Zi Su Ye ็ดซ่่(็ดซ่ๅถ) perilla leaf Folium Perillae Frutescentis [supports pregnancy ]
Bai Zhi ย ็ฝ่ทย Radix Angelicae Dahuricae
All three of the herbs listed above release the exterior. I’ll bet you didn’t even know that your exterior needed releasing! The “exterior” in Chinese medicine refers to transitory issues that come from outside. Biomedicine calls this the “aerosol vector” which means that someone around you didn’t cover their mouth when they coughed in your presence. To “release” this means to generate a little sweat to push it out of the skin where it is said to reside. Huo Xiang and Zi Su Ye also settle the stomach . Bai Zhi is great for sinus headaches . These herbs push out toxicity from the skin in the form of a light sweat.
Chen Pi ้ณ็ฎ aged tangerine peel, citrus Citri reticulatae Pericarpium
Hou Po ๅๆด magnolia bark Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis [use caution if pregnant ]
Da Fu Pi ๅคง่
น็ฎ areca husk, areca peel Arecae Pericarpium
Chinese medicine says that these herbs “circulate qi and dry damp”. When the intestines aren’t working quite right, there is gurgling, indigestion, nausea, and bloating . Circulating the qi and drying damp is like saying regulating the nervous system such that the stomach and intestines act in a coordinated and harmonized manner. These herbs stimulate qi circulation.
Ban Xia ๅๅค pinellia rhizome, pinellia tuber Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae
Fu Ling ่ฏ่ sclerotium of tuckahoe, China root, hoelen, Indian bread Poria Cocos
Bai Zhu ็ฝๆฏ bai shu ovate atractylodes, Rhizoma Atractylodes Macrocephala
The above four herbs “drain turbid dampness”. That’s the gross stuff inside of you that wants to come out via vomiting or diarrhea . These herbs promote the body’s ability to get them out of the body in a healthful and safe manner. These herbs all have a downward directionality. The working end of these herbs will be an increased urinary output (you may pee more.)
Jie Geng ๆกๆข balloon flower root, platycodon root Radix Platycodi Grandifolii
These herbs all have an up-and-outward directionality. The outward part benefits these things that get into the skin from the outside (see “release the exterior above”). The upward part helps to address symptoms that arise in the lungs and nose, two structures that are the first to notice that “exterior condition” in the form of coughing and runny or stuffed-up nose . The Bai Zhi is for the sinuses, and is used in this formula for a sinus headache . The Zi Su Ye also settles the stomach , and the Jie Geng helps support the functions of the lungs for cough or other upper respiratory disharmonies .
Sheng Jiang – ginger
Zhi Gan Cao ็็่ licorice root Radix Glycyrrhizae prep. [caution ]
From the Chinese medicine perspective, this formula is for what we call “exterior wind-cold with internal damp turbidity.” Addressing this pattern, we must use many drying herbs (as it is the internal dampness that causes nausea) and that can cause some damage to the stomach which likes to be a little moist and is really sensitive to getting dry. This one herb helps to protect the stomach from all the other herbs that target that damp turbidity. This herb also softens the effects of the other herbs to prevent any side-effects.
Adult Dosage
Your order will last approximately this long :
100 grams powder (capsules or powder): 8 to 25 days
200 grams powder (powder only): 19 to 56 days
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