We common folks often say, "If it flows, there is no pain; if there is pain, it does not flow." This saying is indeed correct, as most of our ailments are related to "blockages."
For example, indigestion from overeating is due to blockage in the stomach and intestines; chest tightness and shortness of breath are caused by blockage in the flow of qi; numbness in the hands and feet is often due to blockage in the meridians; facial spots and difficulty in bowel movements are also caused by toxins being blocked in the body and unable to be expelled. Therefore, the key to treating illness lies not in the amount of medication, but in unblocking the areas that are "blocked."

Today I will share with you a formula passed down from our ancestorsSini PowderAlthough it only consists of four herbs, its capabilities are quite remarkable, specifically helping to clear the "blockages" within our bodies.If you always feel emotionally unwell, have a sense of tightness in your chest, sigh frequently, experience bloating, indigestion, and occasional wandering pains in your body, female friends may also experience irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and other symptoms.you can refer to the modified Sini Powder to alleviate symptoms.

In the prescriptionBupleurumResponsible for lifting and dispersing the stagnant qi in the body, akin to ventilating a blocked pipeFructus Aurantii ImmaturusIt can break down qi downwards, expelling the stagnant qi and accumulations in the stomach and abdomen, thus activating the qi mechanism through ascending and descending; when paired withWhite Peony RootIt can soften the liver, relieve acute pain, just like loosening a tight string, alleviating various pains caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis; finally, addhoney-fried licorice rootHarmonize the medicinal properties to make this formula more gentle while tonifying qi.

Overall, this prescription works by regulating the flow of qi to restore the body's "traffic" to normal. However, it is important to note that traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment. The causes and locations of blockages vary from person to person, and the modifications in medication also differ. To ensure safety and effectiveness, it is necessary to consult a professional TCM practitioner for syndrome differentiation and adjustment. The above content is for reference only, and no promotion of proprietary Chinese medicines is involved.










