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NEWBABY CONFINEMENT FOOD |

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木耳 Mu Er
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北芪 Bei Qi
Astragalus |
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川芎 Chuan Xiong
Radix Ligustici |
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党参 Dang Shen
Codonopsis Root |
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黑枣 Hei Zao
Date, Jujube |
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淮山 Huai Shan
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龙眼干 Long Yan Gan
Flesh of Logan Fruit |
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雪耳 Xue Er
Fruiting Body of Tremella
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杜仲 Du Zhong
Eucommia Bark
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茯苓 Fu Ling
Sclerotium of Tuckahoe |
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茯神 Fu Shen
Poria Spirit
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甘草 Gan Cao
Licorice Root |
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枸杞子 Gou Qi Zi
Chinese Wolfberry Fruit, Matrimony Vine Fruit |
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何首乌 He Shou Wu
Fleeceflower Root, Polygonum |
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红枣 Hong Zao
Date, Jujube |
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莲子 Lian Zi
Lotus Seed
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芡实 Qian Shi
Euryale Seeds
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熟地 Shou Di
Radix Rehmanniae
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洋参 Yang Shen |
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玉竹 Yu Zhu
Solomon’s Seal Rhizome, Polygonatum |
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HERBS USED FOR PREPARATION OF CONFINEMENT FOOD |
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Nourishes Blood and Preserves Yin Nourishes Blood and Regulate the Menses Nourishes the Ying Level, Preserves the Yin, and Adjusts the Wei Calms Liver Yang and Subdues Liver Wind Softens and Comforts the Liver and Alleviates Pain |
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Tonify Qi and Blood Tonify Wei Qi and Stabilize Exterior Expels Pus, Generates Flesh Wasting and Thirsting (Xiao Ke) |
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White Atractylodes Rhizome Dries Dampness, Moves and Transforms Water Accumulation Strengthens the Wei Qi and Stops Sweating Stabilizes Pregnancy and Calms the Fetus
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Tonifies Spleen and Stomach Tonifies Qi and Nourishes the Blood Calms the spirit Harmonizes Other Herbs |
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Tonifies Spleen and Stomach Tonifies Qi and Nourishes the Blood Calms the spirit Harmonizes Other Herbs Date, Jujube |
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Tonifies Yuan (primal) Qi Strengthens and tonifies the Spleen and Stomach Tonifies the Lungs Generates body fluids and alleviates thirst Calms the Spirit and Clears the Mind Tonifies Qi and Yang and benefits the Kidneys |
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Drains Dampness and Reduces Swelling Promotes Urination Tonifies Spleen Qi Transforms Phlegm
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Calms the Spirit Promotes Urination
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Nourishes Stomach Yin, Generates Fluids, Moistens the Lungs Nourishes Lung Yin
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Nourishes Lung and Stomach Yin, Moistens Dryness Extinguishes Wind, Softens and Moistens the Sinews
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Tonifies the Spleen and Strengthens the Qi Moistens the Lung, Dispels Phlegm, and Stops Cough Releases Cramps and Alleviates Pain Clears Heat and Reduces Fire Toxins Poison Antidote Harmonizes Formulas and Moderates Other herbs
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Promotes qi and circulation. Relieves pain. Rids of blood stasis. |
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For yin deficiency or blood deficiency. For relieve of heat toxicity. Secure essence (jing). For qi deficiency (qixu) and blood deficency.
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Tonic after illnesses. Neurasthenia. Palpitation. Insomnia. |
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Tonic for liver and kidney. Strengthening muscles and bones. Stabilizing pregnancy.
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Nourishes and tonifies the liver and kidney. Alleviates sore back, leg, and stomach. Improves vision.
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For palpitation, vexation, insomnia. For kidney deficient with spermatorrhea; excessive bleed not during menses; vaginal discharge. For spleen deficient. |
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Corrects kidney deficient condition, frequent urination, nocturnal urination. Corrects spleen deficient. Expels damp-heat: vaginal discharge due to deficiency of damp-heat. |
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Blood tonic usually for the weakness caused by excessive blood lost. |
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白术 Bai Shu
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白芍 Bai Shao
Radix Albus Paeoniae Lactiflorae
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