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Promote digestion, especially meat
Dissolve food accumulation Mild move blood and stasis – dissolves masses |
Shan Zha (Crataegus)
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Promote digestion, dispel food stagnation,
Improve appetite Disperse and calm liver qi Stop lactation |
Mai ya, Toasted = Chao Mai Ya (barley sprouts)
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Dissolve food stasis, especially starch foods
Strengthen stomach qi Poor digestion, esp undigested starchy foods, especially rice. Weak digestion and poor appetite |
Gu Ya (rice sprouts)
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Aids in nutritional absorption
Added to patents that contain minerals which are difficult to digest. Change in climate or geographical location |
Shen Qu (Rice Sprouts)
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Dissolve food stagnation and accumulation
Soften hard masses, dissolves stones, especially gallstones |
Ji Nei Jin (chicken gizzard or lining)
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Dissolve food stagnation
Promote digestion Relieve distension and gas Send down lung and stomach qi Dispel phlegm |
Lai Fu Zi (radish seed)
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