Cold and fever, chronic cough, asthma, bronchitis,
sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, shortness of breath.
1. Lung Qi Deficiency – When lung qi is weak, defensive qi (wei qi) is insufficient, making the body more vulnerable to external pathogens and causing frequent colds or respiratory weakness.
2. Phlegm-Damp Obstruction – Dampness and phlegm accumulate in the lungs, blocking the flow of qi, leading to wheezing, coughing, and chest congestion.
3. External Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat Invasion – Seasonal changes, exposure to drafts, or poor resistance can allow external wind pathogens to invade, resulting in fever, sore throat, nasal congestion, and recurrent respiratory infections.
4. Heat in the Lungs – Prolonged or unresolved external pathogens may transform into internal heat, causing yellow phlegm, persistent cough, and fever.
Indications:
Patients with frequent colds or flu, chronic cough, or recurrent fever.
Individuals with asthma flare-ups, seasonal allergies, or long-term sinus issues.
Suitable for people with weak immunity, chronic respiratory infections, or lingering symptoms such as sore throat, congestion, or fatigue after a cold.