Gastrorest
NameThe name Gastrorest is from the Latin word meaning "belly" and the middle English word "rest" which can be defined as "to be free from that which harasses or disturbs; to be quiet or still; to be undisturbed". This aptly describes this formula's ability to put the digestive system to rest when it is being disturbed by the stomach flu, gastritis or food poisoning. FormulationThis is the classical unmodified version of Huo Xiao Zheng Qi San.Huo xiang, Bai zhu, Hou po, Chen pi, Fu ling, Ban xia, Jie geng, Da Fu Pi, Zi su ye, Bai Bian Dou, Yi Yi Ren, Bai zhi, Sheng Jiang Chinese Medicinedries dampness, releases the exterior, regulates qi. Dosing RecommendationsThis tincture can be administered at any time. A standard dose is 2 tsp PRN. In acute cases, dosage may be increased up to 3 tsp PRN. CautionsUse caution for those with damp-heat, heat or yin deficiency.