Description
Arouse Center Qi is a traditional Chinese herbal formula used to strengthen “Qi” (vital energy) and support the digestive system. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) it is used to tonify the spleen and stomach, improve digestion, and raise sinking Qi, which may contribute to fatigue, digestive weakness, or organ prolapse. The formula is derived from the classical TCM prescription Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang, historically used to improve energy, immunity, and gastrointestinal function.
Ingredients:
Common herbs in the formula include:
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Panax ginseng (Ren Shen) – energy and vitality support
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Astragalus membranaceus (Huang Qi) – immune and Qi tonic
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Angelica sinensis (Dang Gui) – blood nourishment
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Atractylodes macrocephala (Bai Zhu) – digestive support
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Bupleurum chinense (Chai Hu) – helps raise Qi
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Cimicifuga dahurica (Sheng Ma)
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Citrus reticulata peel (Chen Pi) – digestion support
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Glycyrrhiza glabra (Gan Cao / licorice) – harmonizes the formula
Benefits:
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Helps increase energy and vitality (Qi).
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Supports healthy digestion and nutrient absorption.
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May help with chronic fatigue and weakness.
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Supports immune system function.
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May assist with chronic diarrhoea or digestive weakness.
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Traditionally used for low blood pressure and weakness after illness.
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In TCM it may help conditions where Qi “sinks,” such as organ prolapse.
Other Information:
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Traditional Chinese name: Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (补中益气汤), a classical Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formula used to strengthen digestive energy (Qi).
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Dosage:
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Adults usually take 2 tablets twice daily.
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Often recommended 30 minutes before or after meals, or as directed by a TCM practitioner.
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Pack size:
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60 tablets or capsules per bottle.
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Type of product:
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A pure herbal formula with no animal-derived ingredients.
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Main traditional use:
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Used in TCM to support “Spleen Qi deficiency”, which can present as fatigue, weak digestion, loose stools, or poor appetite.
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Conditions traditionally associated with the formula:
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Chronic fatigue or weakness
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Digestive weakness or indigestion
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Chronic diarrhoea
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Low blood pressure
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Weak immunity
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Organ prolapse in TCM theory (e.g., stomach, uterus, bladder, rectum).
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Precautions:
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Not recommended for people with high blood pressure.
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Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.
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Storage:
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Keep the container tightly closed and out of reach of children.
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Manufacturing:
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Produced by ChinaHerb, a company specializing in Traditional Chinese herbal medicine formulas and modern GMP-standard production.
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Brief History:
The formula behind Arouse Center Qi originates from the famous 13th-century Chinese physician Li Dongyuan, one of the founders of the “Earth School” of Chinese medicine. He believed many illnesses stem from weakness of the spleen and stomach, which are responsible for producing Qi from food. His formula Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang was created to strengthen digestion and raise vital energy, and it remains widely used in Traditional Chinese Medicine today.
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