
aka Major Rhubarb Combination / Decoction for Sustaining Qi
DA CHENG QI TANG Uses and Indications For Use **
- Severe Constipation
- Post-Operative Constipation
DA CHENG QI TANG Safety Cautions and Contraindications
Do Not Use During Pregnancy or Nursing.
Do Not Use For Weak Patients
Formulas are intended for health care professionals or for those knowledgeable of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
TCM is powerful and reliable, but it can be complex. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment aren't usually recommended.
Best to start an online-herbal-consultation now.
DA CHENG QI TANG INGREDIENTS
Rx. et Rz. Rhei Rhubarb rhizome | Da Huang | 20 % |
Natrii Sulfas Epsom Salts | Mang Xiao | 20 |
Fr. Aurantii Immaturus. Unripe citrus fruit | Zhi Shi | 20 |
Cx. Magnoliae. Magnolia Bark | Hou Po | 40% |
* What’s the Difference Between, PIAN, WAN, TANG, SAN, SHUI and GAO?
- PIAN = Tablet (modern looking pill)
- WAN = Pill (old-style or handmade pill, or black teapill)
- TANG = Water Decoction (boiled whole herbs)
- SAN = Powder (milled or granulated)
- SHUI = Tincture (extract with alcohol or other solvent)
- GAO = Paste (topical unguent or plaster)
* * These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.