Guest guest Posted July 5, 2007 Report Share Posted July 5, 2007 Hi All, especially those who can read Chinese, From its name, Fei'er Bazhen Gao (Fat Baby Eight Precious Cake/Paste) should have EIGHT herbs. From data in a Chinese page [ http://www.techerb.com.tw/TecHerb_INF_M07.htm ], I can identify only 6 of them: Dangshen, Baizhu, Fuling, Qianshi, Shanyao & Yiyiren. What TWO herbs are missing? Summary (edited from http://www.techerb.com.tw/TecHerb_INF_M07.htm ) says: Fei'er Bazhen Gao (Fat Baby Eight Precious Cake/Paste (Coix Eight Hbs Paste) combines Hbs from Sijunzi Tang (Dangshen, Baizhu, Fuling) & Sishen Tang (Qianshi, Shanyao, Fuling, Yiyiren) ... I found http://www.suntenglobal.com/products/show01.php?ID=1513 just now, and have amended my summary to: Fei'er Bazhen Gao; Fat Baby Eight Precious Cake/Paste; Coix Eight Hbs Paste Combines 3/4 Hbs from Sijunzi Tang (Dangshen, Baizhu, Fuling) & 4/4 from Sishen Tang (Qianshi, Shanyao, Fuling, Yiyiren) PLUS Lianzi, Baibiandou, Chenpi, Nuomi (S Oryzae glutinosae), Jingmi (S Oryzae); Paste is Prep by steaming Hbs together repeatedly; Give in food as dietary supplement every day to Nourish & Replenish Centre (SJM) & Harmonise & Tone SJM-SP-ST, help bowel peristalsis, digestion, absorption; Nourish SP & Drain Damp / Promote Water Metabolism; Use help children to Whet Appetite, ingest food & Generate Muscle (gain weight) in emaciation & inappetance dt Ganji (malnutrition / parasitism), promote absorption & increase strength & resistance power in parasitic infestations w intermittent attacks, abdomen pain, indigestion, malnutrition, malabsorption, marasmus, wasting, emaciation (body thin & weak) w anorexia / poor appetite for drinks / food, faeces~loose, diarrhoea, feverish, halitosis, sallow complexion, abdomen~large & distended, abdomen~oedema Note, though formula includes the name " Bazhen " [EIGHT Precious], it has NINE Herbs [Dangshen, Baizhu, Fuling, Qianshi, Shanyao, Yiyiren, Lianzi, Baibiandou, Chenpi] + two rice forms (Nuomi & Jingmi. Have any of you used this in emaciated children or adults? Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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