Quiz for:
Herbs that Regulate Qi

Question 1

What is the primary action of Zhi Shi (Unripe Bitter Orange)?

Question 2

Which herb works by regulating middle Jiao Qi, stopping pain, and warming the channels and interior?

Question 3

What treatment action is most appropriate for liver Qi causing cold extremities?

Question 4

Which herb is primarily known for its action in regulating menstrual disorders related to liver Qi?

Question 5

Which herb is best suited for treating liver-related pain and distension due to its strong action in breaking up liver Qi?

Question 6

What type of Qi issue is characterized by symptoms such as cough and nausea?

Question 7

Which herb in 'Gua Lou Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang' treats chest pain due to phlegm and Qi stagnation?

Question 8

Which herb in the 'Jin Ling Zi San' formula is crucial for treating liver Qi stagnation transforming into heat?

Question 9

What is the primary characteristic of an acrid herb in Qi regulation?

Question 10

Which herb is used to move middle Jiao Qi and treat incomplete bowel movements?

Question 11

Which herb is primarily used to regulate the middle Jiao and is also effective at transforming phlegm?

Question 12

Which herb is recommended for treating hernia pain and urinary issues by warming channels?

Question 13

What is the primary direction of Lung Qi?

Question 14

Shi Bai is useful for unblocking which kind of Qi: