Hey, I'm back after a short break and how is everybody? Let's start straight on the analysis of Bao He Wan using
Chen Pi
to act more on as the division 4th officer's herb indirectly fuelling the desired reactions to ease indigestion in the TCM perspective. So, without further delay This is how to Analyse The Therapeutic Functions Of The Various Decoctions part 92.
The reasons for the selection of Chen Pi as the 4th Division Officer's herb are:
- 1) Chen Pi is able move and lower Qi level to ease Qi stagnation Primarily (bloating in the Stomach and Spleen region) actually invigorate blood as stipulated in the TCM fundalmental respectively
- 2) It also removes wetness Stagnation in the stomach and Spleen region, known as the mid section in TCM perspective
- 3) It regulates the function of the stomach
- 4) Although Chen Pi, can dissolve phlegm to subdue coughing as a secondary utilisation, is not the primary function however was always being mistaken by many others to be treated like one.
Let's start with the threshold established so far:
Association to a Specific Meridian Channel
Chen Pi which is the ripe peels called Citrus Reticulates Blanco of the mandarin orange plant that aged for a year to 3 before used as TCM medicine.
Let's start with the threshold established so far:
Association to a Specific Meridian Channel
Chen Pi is associated with the
- Lung
- Spleen - meridian channels respectively
Specific Taste
Chen Pi
possesses a pungent taste inclined to bitterness.
Specific Properties
Next, I'll touch on the specific property of Chen Pi which is Warm.
As a rule of thumb, it is very appropriate to apply:
(Xin Ku Wen Lǐ Qì Tiáo Zhōng Zào Shī Huà Tán)
whenever Chen Pi is used.
I would like to leave you now with this blog so as to give you more time to digest it.
Best of all
Xiong
***Reference:
( Emperor's Interior Sutra is available on sales better known as the esoteric scripture of the yellow emperor in Amazon, it's just a different way of naming the book cover)