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Food Stagnation is an excess disharmony pattern attributed to weakness of the Spleen's transformation function. In simple words, food fails to move, and the ramifications of such a weakness, is a feeling of fullness, stomach pain, hard stools, lack of appetite, vomiting of the food, bad breath, putrid burping, and even reflux.
Food Stagnation vomiting can be caused by eating something bad, or dietary taxation caused by overeating or food that damages the Spleen-Stomach relationship.
In dogs, commonly there is a "food cough". Food accumulation engenders stomach phlegm causing Phlegm-Qi to flow upward. This is either a cough, or vomiting white phlegm material.
This herbal formula harmonizes the stomach by dispersing the accumulated food and drying Stomach Phlegm.
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