HERB FORMULAS
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Pin Yin |
Dosage |
Actions |
Caulis Sargentodoxae | Hong Teng | 9-30g | Clears Heat, resolves toxicity, invigorates the Blood, disperses Stasis and stops pain. |
Flos Lonicerae | Jin Yin Hua | 6-20g | Clears Heat and resolves Fire toxicity. With Dang Gui, reduces obstruction and toxicity for swollen, painful sores and necrosis of surrounding tissue. |
Sm. Persicae | Tao Ren | 4-10g | Breaks up Blood Stasis, invigorates Blood circulation and drains abscesses. |
Rx. Angelicae Sinensis | Dang Gui | 3-15g | Tonifies, invigorates and harmonizes
the Blood, regulates the menses, reduces swelling, expels pus, generates flesh and alleviates pain. With Xiang Fu, tonifies the Blood and moves Qi, for premenstrual symptoms, menstrual pain and irregular menstruation. |
Rz. Chuanxiong | Chuan Xiong | 3-10g | Invigorates the Blood and promotes the movement of Qi. With Xiang Fu, for Qi Stagnation combined with Blood Stasis. With Dang Gui, harmonizes, nourishes and invigorates the Blood and disperses Blood Stasis. |
Rz. Cyperi | Xiang Fu | 6-14g | Spreads and regulates Liver Qi, regulates menstruation and alleviates pain. With Dang Gui and Chuan Xiong, for irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea due to Qi and Blood Stasis. |
Rx. Ophiopogonis | Mai Men Dong | 6-15g | Moistens the Lungs, nourishes Yin, stops coughing, nourishes Stomach Yin, generates Fluids, moistens the Intestines, clears the Heart and eliminates irritability. |
Sm. Coicis | Yi Yi Ren | 9-30g | Strengthens the Spleen, resolves Dampness, clears Heat and expels pus. |
Powdered Rx. Notoginseng (swallowed separately) | San Qi Fen | 2-10g | Stops bleeding, invigorates the Blood, transforms Blood Stasis, reduces swelling and alleviates pain. |
- Clears Heat
- Resolves toxicity
- Invigorates the Blood
- Disperses Stasis
- Stops pain
- Toxic Heat with Blood Stagnation
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CONTRAINDICATIONS |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
With Qi and Blood Deficiency: | With Liver and Kidney Deficiency: | ||
+ Rx. Astragali | Huang Qi | + Fr. Corni | Shan Zhu Yu |
+ Rx. Codonopsis | Dang Shen | + Plastrum Testudinis | Gui Ban |
+ Rx. Rehmanniae Preparata | Shu Di Huang | + Sm. Cuscutae | Tu Si Zi |
+ Fr. Rubi | Fu Pen Zi | ||
+ Fr. Lycii | Gou Qi Zi | + Hb. Epimedii | Yin Yang Huo |
With Spleen and Stomach Deficiency: | + Rx. Morindae Officinalis | Ba Ji Tian | |
+ Rz. Atractylodis Macrocephalae | Bai Zhu | ||
With Liver Qi Stagnation: | |||
+ Rx. Dioscoreae | Shan Yao | + Rx. Bupleuri | Chai Hu |
+ Per. Citri Reticulatae | Chen Pi | + Rx. Curcumae | Yu Jin |
+ Fr. Amomi | Sha Ren | + Fr. Aurantii | Zhi Ke |
With Phlegm-Dampness: | + Per. Citri Reticulatae Viride | Qing Pi | |
+ Rz. Pinelliae Preparatum | Zhi Ban Xia | ||
+ Poria | Fu Ling | ||
+ Rz. Arisaematis Preparatum | Zhi Tian Nan Xing | ||
+ Sm. Plantaginis | Che Qian Zi |