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  1. Xiang Fu dredges and disperses Qi Stagnation in the Stomach and Liver and is especially good at relieving Liver Qi Stagnation, regulating menstruation and stopping pain. It is used for emotional constraint, distending pain in the ribs and flanks and irregular menstruation.

  2. Sep 23, 2016 · It is the essential herb for regulating qi and menorrhea, and alleviating pain in gynecology for it can regulate qi and blood circulation, soothe stagnant liver qi. For delayed menstruation due to liver depression and qi stagnation, it is usually combined with the blood-activating and menorrhea-regulating herbs.

  3. Number of ingredients: 5 herbs. Formula key actions: Promotes the movement of Qi. Releases all types of Stagnation (Qi, Blood, Phlegm, Fire, Food and Dampness). Conditions targeted*: Peptic ulcers Irritable bowel syndrome and others. Xiang Fu is a deputy ingredient in Yue Ju Wan.

  4. Feb 18, 2022 · Xiang Fu is slightly bitter & sweet in flavour, and neutral in nature. It functions to regulate Liver Qi, regulate menstruation and alleviate pain. Xiang Fu (Rhizoma Cyperi) is from the rhizome of Cyperus rotundus, family Cyperaceae.

  5. The Chinese herb 'Xiang Fu' (Nut Grass Rhizome) is Spicy, Slightly Warm, Slightly Sweet, Neutral, goes to the LIV, SJ, SP, and is in 'Herbs that Regulate the Qi'.

  6. Xiang Fu Zi is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb to regulate the Qi, sooth the liver, ease pain and regulate menstrual blood flow. Xiang Fu supports gastrointestinal tract wellness, benefits bone and joint health, promotes skin health, benefits respiratory health and benefits oral health.

  7. May 18, 2013 · Xiang Fu – Cyperus rhizome – Nutgrass – “Aromatic Appendage”. May by Peter Borten. Nature: acrid, slighty bitter, slightly sweet, neutral (some say warm) Enters: Liver, San Jiao. Actions: Frees the flow of liver Qi; regulates menstruation; relieves pain. Indications:

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