Click to enlargeFar East Summit - Si ni San - 32 Oz

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Chinese Symptomology Cold Fingers and toes (although the body is warm) sometimes accompanied by a sensation of irritability and fullness in the chest and epigastrium. Western Symptomology gastritis, peptic ulcer, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, hepatitis, intestinal obstruction, mastitis, fibrocystic breasts Actions Vents pathogenic influences, releases constraint, spreads the Liver qi, and regulates the Spleen. Pattern Liver-spleen disharmony Ingredients Buplerum root, Immature Bitter Orange fruit, White Peony root, Chinese Licorice root.

This [formula] is [for] yang- or hot-type collapse (yang jue), which is most commonly due to heat entering the interior where it constrains the yang qi. This inhibits the spreading of yang qi to the extremities, causing cold fingers and toes (in contrast to devastated yang, where the entire limb is cold), and a warm body. - Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine: Formulas & Strategies*


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