| Main Complaint (Voice) |
Hoarseness, loss of voice (aphonia), throat swelling, and intense pain when swallowing. Sensation of a "lump" or foreign object in the throat. |
Lung Heat and Throat Stasis. The "Metal" energy of the lungs is overheated, causing the "bellows" (voice) to become silent and the airway to swell. |
Malva Nut (Pang Da Hai): Powerfully clears lung heat and disseminates lung Qi to open the voice and reduce swelling instantly. |
| Emotions & Tension |
Emotional agitation from inability to communicate; feeling "stifled" or physically constricted in the neck and chest area. |
Phlegm-Heat Obstructing the Chest. Stagnant heat leads to thick fluids that block the smooth flow of Qi, causing mental and physical "tightness." |
Licorice Root: Harmonizes the formula and soothes the throat's mucosal lining, relieving spasms and emotional constriction. |
| Accompanying (Pollution) |
Persistent hacking cough with thick, yellow phlegm; smoker's morning congestion; feeling of dryness and dustiness in the airways. |
Toxins and Heat in the Lung System. External pollutants (smoke/smog) create chronic inflammatory "Fire" that dries out protective fluids. |
Monk Fruit & Snow Pear: Acts as a natural "Lung Detergent" to dissolve sticky phlegm, neutralize heat, and lubricate the parched respiratory tract. |
| Tongue Body |
Bright red tongue body, particularly on the front third (the lung area); tongue may appear dry or slightly swollen. |
Redness in the lung area is a direct indicator of acute or chronic "Lung Fire" consuming the body's cooling resources. |
Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo): Provides cooling "Yin" nourishment specifically targeted at the lung and throat sectors to restore natural color. |
| Tongue Coating |
Thick yellow coating, or a yellow-dry coating that suggests dehydration and localized inflammation. |
Yellow coating signifies "Heat." The thicker it is, the more phlegm and toxic accumulation is present in the respiratory system. |
Snow Pear Essence: Gently washes away the "Yellow Heat" and encourages the flow of clear, cooling fluids to refresh the coating. |
| Pulse Signs |
Rapid (Shuo) and Slippery (Hua) pulse, or a surging pulse that feels like waves hitting the shore. |
A rapid pulse confirms the presence of "Fire," while a slippery pulse indicates that the body is struggling with phlegm and metabolic heat. |
Cooling & Clearing: The combined formula cools the blood and drains the fire, settling the rapid pulse and clearing the respiratory "traffic jam." |
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