Yang Qi Gui Zhi Tang 阳气桂枝汤 is a modern variation of the classical Gui Zhi Tang (Cinnamon Twig Decoction), enhanced with Yang-tonifying herbs to address Yang deficiency with exterior cold patterns. This formula is designed for individuals who experience chills, fatigue, weak immunity, and poor circulation due to insufficient Yang energy.
This product does not make medical claims.
Key Benefits
Warms & Strengthens Yang (温补阳气) – Improves cold intolerance, low energy, and weak digestion
Releases Exterior Cold (解表散寒) – Helps with wind-cold invasions in Yang-deficient individuals
Promotes Circulation (温通经脉) – Relieves muscle stiffness, joint pain, and cold limbs
Boosts Defensive Qi (增强卫气) – Supports immune function in frequently ill, frail patients
Formula Composition
Herb (中药) | Function (功效) |
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桂枝 (Guì Zhī) | Warms Yang, releases exterior cold |
白芍 (Bái Sháo) | Nourishes blood, prevents overheating |
生姜 (Shēng Jiāng) | Warms stomach, aids digestion |
大枣 (Dà Zǎo) | Protects stomach Qi, harmonizes |
甘草 (Gān Cǎo) | Balances formula, moderates spiciness |
附子 (Fù Zǐ) | Strongly tonifies Kidney Yang |
黄芪 (Huáng Qí) | Strengthens Wei Qi (defensive energy) |
白术 (Bái Zhú) | Tonifies Spleen, resolves dampness |
Clinical Applications
Chronic Fatigue & Weak Immunity (frequent colds, slow recovery)
Yang Deficiency with Exterior Cold (chills, aversion to wind, stiff neck)
Poor Circulation (cold hands/feet, pale complexion)
Digestive Weakness (bloating, loose stools from cold)
Safety Notes
Contraindicated in Yin deficiency with heat signs (night sweats, hot flashes)
Not for acute infections with fever (e.g., wind-heat colds)
Use with caution in hypertension (due to Fu Zi)
Content: 60 pills