Settle the Yang
Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
Kan Essentials
Harmonizes the Shao Yang level, Anchors the Spirit, promotes the flow of Yang Qi, strengthens Spleen Qi, subdues Yang, helps in regulating the relationship between the protective Qi in the Exterior and Nutritive Qi in the Interior.
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- Herb: Bupleurum root, Poria, Chinese cinnamon twig, Chinese skullcap root, Chinese red ginseng root and rhizome, Ginger cured pinellia rhizome, Chinese rhubarb rhizome and root, Red jujube fruit, Dragon bone, Oyster shell, Ginger rhizome
- Herb (Pinyin): Chai hu, Fu ling, Gui zhi, Huang qin, Hong ren shen, Jiang ban xia, Da huang, Hong zao, Long gu, Duan mu li, Gan jiang
- Pattern: Triple Burner Obstruction, Yang Ascending, Protective and Nutritive Qi Disharmony
- Actions: Harmonizes the Shao Yang level, Tonify Spleen Qi, anchors the spirit, promotes the flow of Yang Qi, subdues yang, helps in regulating the relationship between the protective Qi in the Exterior and Nutritive Qi in the Interior
- Indications: Heat intolerance, heat lodged in the joints and skin., Increased thirst, Occasional restlessness, agitation, anxiety., Occasional chaotic behavior, Occasional fullness and discomfort in the chest, Temporary fatigue, Supports lung and cardiovascular health
- Tongue: Dark red to purple, possible with purple spots., Red
- Pulse: toneless, yet full
Settle the Yang (Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang) has at its core Harmonize the Qi (Xiao Chai Hu Tang), which has a balanced effect on normalizing the movement of Yang energy in and out of the body core. It is used to restore circulation within the Triple Burner, and the movement back and forth of Yang energy by the Shao Yang layer of the body. Harmonize the Qi also directly supplements Qi that has been damaged from prolonged or severe Yin Yang separation.
In Settle the Yang, herbs have been added that bring the focus of the formula strictly on Yang internalization. A failure of Yang energy to internalize properly, or to move outwards too exuberantly, seems more common in the spring and fall months. Stratification occurs, with Yang being trapped in the outer layers of the body and Yin consolidated in the interior.
These herbs give the formula a more one-sided Yang internalizing effect. The heavy mineral elements of Dragon bone and Oyster shell sink Yang energy into the interior without depleting it. Chinese rhubarb rhizome and root purges Fire downwards and inwards, while relieving agitation and anxiety. Poria is calming, and teams with Chinese cinnamon twig to mobilize fluids in the body and support normal urine production. Chinese cinnamon twig also helps expel any internalized Cold invasion back outwards through the Tai Yang layer.