The ancient Chinese doctors divided the body into three fires or Jiaos so as to understand, and then, explain the metabolic or Yang processes that are related to life itself. Uplift Central Chi Formula or Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang works on reinforcing your middle Fire [Jiao] related mainly to elevating the Yang energy [Qi] of the Stomach and Spleen Organ Systems. A deficiency of middle Jiao energy can be recognized by a prolapse of the internal organs such as the urinary bladder, uterus, stomach and rectum.
Uplift Central Chi Formula or Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is excellent for anyone described as: tired, weak, always feeling cold, short of breath, weak pulse and digestion, pale skin, low appetite, sweats very easily with exertion, feeling of heaviness, low immune level and very quiet speaking voice. This formula is also an excellent rejuvenator for the elderly and anyone that lacks motivation in their daily lives.
**Please note:** This is a raw Chinese herb formula that you must cook for 45-60 minutes as a decoction to extract the healing properties. This is by far the best and most effective way to benefit from any herbal therapy. Once you have cooked the herbs into a healing tea, you would then drink 1-8 oz. daily, to benefit from this highly effective and healing Chinese herb natural remedy. Please go to our cooking directions for more information on how to cook: Cooking Directions
Possible Chinese Medicine Presentations
Chinese Medicine pulse diagnostic may present as: deficient, flooding or deficient and rootless at middle right hand position
Chinese Medicine tongue diagnostic may appear as: pale, teethmarks, with a thin white coat
Possible Western Applications
Uplift Central Chi Formula or Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang may assist with biomedical problems such as: ptosis, rectal, anal, uterine, urinary bladder or gastric prolapse, hemorrhoids, hiatal hernia, chronic colitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, celiac disease, chronic hepatitis, post viral syndrome, idiopathic fevers, chronic fatigue syndrome, debility following severe illness, decreased immunological resistance, leukopenia, pernicious anemia, functional uterine bleeding, recurrent miscarriage, difficult labor, post-partum debility, lochioschesis, insufficient lactation, leukorrhea, urinary incontinence, chronic nephritis, muscle atrophy, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, progressive muscular dystrophy, corneal ulcers, cerebral arteriosclerosis, hypoglycemia, hypotension
Cautions, Contraindications & Usage
Contraindicated for conditions due to Yin deficiency. Contraindicated for conditions due to excess. Contraindicated during the early stages of acute illness such as cold and flu, or during an acute infection. Use with caution in hypertension as Huang qi/astragalus may raise blood pressure in some cases.
May be used long-term for several weeks to several months. May be used over the course of several years.
Astragalus membranaceus root, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root, Codonopsis pilosula root, Atractylodes macrocephala rhizome, Angelica sinensis root, Cimicifuga foetida rhizome, Bupleurum chinense root, Citrus reticulata peel, Ziziphus jujuba fruit, Zingiber officinale rhizome-fresh. - Huang qi, Gan cao, Dang shen, Bai zhu, Dang gui, Sheng ma, Chai hu, Chen pi, Da zao, Sheng jiang