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Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang

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Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang from Treasure of the East is a classical Chinese herbal formula in concentrated 5:1 granules (100g bottle).

This foundational formula tonifies and raises Spleen and Stomach Qi, strengthens the middle jiao, benefits Qi to ascend and lift sunken Yang, and supports the exterior. It is specifically indicated for patterns of Spleen Qi deficiency with sinking of clear Yang (or “middle Qi collapse”), where chronic deficiency leads to failure of the Spleen to raise clear Qi upward, resulting in symptoms such as chronic fatigue, weak limbs, shortness of breath (worse on exertion), reluctance to speak, low or soft voice, prolapse sensations (e.g., stomach, uterus, rectum, or anus), chronic loose stools or diarrhea that worsens with standing/walking, organ prolapse, heavy-headedness, dizziness upon standing, pale complexion, or spontaneous sweating—commonly seen in chronic fatigue syndrome patterns, post-viral weakness, organ prolapse, recurrent miscarriages due to sinking Qi, or functional gastrointestinal disorders with sinking symptoms in TCM terms.

Treasure of the East specializes in full-spectrum, water-based herbal extracts produced by Tianjiang Pharmaceutical, using premium, tested botanicals to preserve active compounds and energetic properties. Their products emphasize purity with no artificial additives.

Key Ingredients (classical composition):

  • Huang Qi (Astragalus Root) – strongly tonifies Qi and raises sunken Yang.
  • Ren Shen (Ginseng Root) – tonifies Qi and supports Spleen/Stomach.
  • Bai Zhu (Chao) (Processed White Atractylodes Rhizome) – strengthens the Spleen and dries dampness.
  • Dang Gui (Chinese Angelica Root) – nourishes and harmonizes blood.
  • Chen Pi (Tangerine Peel) – regulates Qi and transforms dampness.
  • Sheng Ma (Cimicifuga Rhizome) – raises Yang and lifts sunken Qi.
  • Chai Hu (Bupleurum Root) – soothes Liver Qi and assists in raising Yang.
  • Zhi Gan Cao (Honey-fried Licorice Root) – harmonizes and mildly tonifies.

Preparation suggestion: Mix 4.5 g (or as directed) in hot water and drink as tea, 2–3 times daily, or as otherwise directed by your healthcare professional.

Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Seal tightly after opening.

This product contains no preservatives or artificial additives. Treasure of the East focuses on high-quality sourcing and testing for reliable support. Use under the guidance of your practitioner—this provides classical, effective support for Spleen Qi deficiency with sinking Yang patterns, chronic fatigue, prolapse sensations, shortness of breath, and related digestive or organ-support issues in a professional setting.

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang from Treasure of the East is a classical Chinese herbal formula in concentrated 5:1 granules (100g bottle).

This foundational formula tonifies and raises Spleen and Stomach Qi, strengthens the middle jiao, benefits Qi to ascend and lift sunken Yang, and supports the exterior. It is specifically indicated for patterns of Spleen Qi deficiency with sinking of clear Yang (or “middle Qi collapse”), where chronic deficiency leads to failure of the Spleen to raise clear Qi upward, resulting in symptoms such as chronic fatigue, weak limbs, shortness of breath (worse on exertion), reluctance to speak, low or soft voice, prolapse sensations (e.g., stomach, uterus, rectum, or anus), chronic loose stools or diarrhea that worsens with standing/walking, organ prolapse, heavy-headedness, dizziness upon standing, pale complexion, or spontaneous sweating—commonly seen in chronic fatigue syndrome patterns, post-viral weakness, organ prolapse, recurrent miscarriages due to sinking Qi, or functional gastrointestinal disorders with sinking symptoms in TCM terms.

Treasure of the East specializes in full-spectrum, water-based herbal extracts produced by Tianjiang Pharmaceutical, using premium, tested botanicals to preserve active compounds and energetic properties. Their products emphasize purity with no artificial additives.

Key Ingredients (classical composition):

  • Huang Qi (Astragalus Root) – strongly tonifies Qi and raises sunken Yang.
  • Ren Shen (Ginseng Root) – tonifies Qi and supports Spleen/Stomach.
  • Bai Zhu (Chao) (Processed White Atractylodes Rhizome) – strengthens the Spleen and dries dampness.
  • Dang Gui (Chinese Angelica Root) – nourishes and harmonizes blood.
  • Chen Pi (Tangerine Peel) – regulates Qi and transforms dampness.
  • Sheng Ma (Cimicifuga Rhizome) – raises Yang and lifts sunken Qi.
  • Chai Hu (Bupleurum Root) – soothes Liver Qi and assists in raising Yang.
  • Zhi Gan Cao (Honey-fried Licorice Root) – harmonizes and mildly tonifies.

Preparation suggestion: Mix 4.5 g (or as directed) in hot water and drink as tea, 2–3 times daily, or as otherwise directed by your healthcare professional.

Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Seal tightly after opening.

This product contains no preservatives or artificial additives. Treasure of the East focuses on high-quality sourcing and testing for reliable support. Use under the guidance of a practitioner.

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