This classical formula is used in TCM when external environmental factors—especially cold and dampness (寒湿 hán shī)—disrupt digestion and internal balance. It is traditionally associated with the condition known as Huo Luan (霍乱), describing a sudden disorder of Qi movement. More
101 HUO XIANG ZHENG QI WAN – Clash of Wind Dragons
Herbal formula based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
This classical formula is used in TCM when external environmental factors—especially cold and dampness (寒湿 hán shī)—disrupt digestion and internal balance.
It is traditionally associated with the condition known as Huo Luan (霍乱), describing a sudden disorder of Qi movement.
TCM Actions
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transforms dampness (化湿)
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harmonizes the middle burner (和中)
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regulates Qi (理气)
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releases the exterior (解表)
Traditional concept
Associated with:
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digestive imbalance during environmental changes
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internal disruption of Qi movement
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sensation of internal disorder
Composition
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Huo Xiang 藿香
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Hou Po 厚朴, Chen Pi 陈皮
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Zi Su Ye 紫苏叶, Bai Zhi 白芷
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Ban Xia 半夏
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Fu Ling 茯苓, Bai Zhu 白术
Traditional use
Used in TCM patterns involving:
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disruption of digestion
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environmental adaptation stress
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internal Qi imbalance
Note
A classic “travel formula” in East Asia.
Contraindication
Not suitable for pure heat conditions.
Dosage
3× daily, 8 pills
Packaging
200 pills / 33 g
| Country of origin | China |
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