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What are the traditional Chinese medicines for invigorating qi? What are the traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for invigorating qi?

1 Rhodiola sachalinensis is the dried root and rhizome of Rhodiola sachalinensis or Rhodiola crenulata. After the flower stems wither in autumn, they are dug out, the rough epidermis is removed, washed, dried, cut into sections and used as raw materials.

Nature and taste return to meridian: sweet, bitter, flat, heart-returning, lung meridian.

Indications: invigorating qi and promoting blood circulation, dredging pulse and relieving asthma, and used for qi deficiency and blood stasis, chest obstruction and heartache, stroke, hemiplegia and fatigue and asthma.

Usage and dosage: decoct 3-6g.

Gynostemma pentaphyllum is the dried rhizome or whole grass of Gynostemma pentaphyllum, a cucurbitaceae plant. It is harvested in autumn, washed, dried, cut into sections and eaten raw.

Nature and taste: sweet, bitter, cold, spleen, lung meridian.

Indications: Yiqi Jianpi, expectorant and antitussive, clearing away heat and toxic materials, used for spleen deficiency, lung deficiency and cough, and toxic tumor.

Usage and dosage: decoct 10-20g, or soak.

Acanthopanax senticosus is the dried root, rhizome or stem of Acanthopanax senticosus of Araliaceae. Digging, washing, drying, moistening, cutting into thick slices, drying in the sun, and using raw materials in spring and autumn.

Taste: pungent, slightly bitter, warm, spleen, heart and kidney meridians entered.

Indications: invigorating qi, invigorating spleen, tonifying kidney and calming nerves. It can be used for spleen and lung qi deficiency, poor appetite, lung and kidney deficiency, chronic cough and asthma, kidney deficiency, lumbago and knee pain, heart and spleen deficiency, insomnia and dreaminess.

Usage and dosage: decocted, 9-27g. At present, tablets, granules, oral liquids and injections are widely used.

4 Jujube Buzhong Yiqi Jujube is a dry and mature fruit of jujube, which is harvested, dried and used in the autumn when the fruit is mature.

Nature and taste: sweet, warm, spleen, stomach and heart meridians entered.

Indications: Tonifying the middle energizer, invigorating qi, nourishing blood and calming the nerves. Can be used for spleen deficiency, eating less, fatigue and loose stool, and women are dirty and impatient.

Usage and dosage: 6- 15g.