HERB FORMULAS
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Pin Yin |
Dosage |
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Rz. Smilacis Glabrae | Tu Fu Ling | 15-60g | Clears Heat, relieves toxicity and eliminates Dampness. |
Ram. Cinnamomi | Gui Zhi | 3-10g | Warms and facilitates the flow of Qi through the channels and collaterals and Blood through the vessels. |
Sm. Persicae | Tao Ren | 4-10g | Breaks up Blood Stasis and invigorates Blood circulation. |
Rx. Paeoniae Rubra | Chi Shao | 4.5-15g | Invigorates the Blood, dispels Blood Stasis, relieves pain, clears Heat and cools the Blood. With Tao Ren, for Blood Stasis induced menstrual disorders, especially those characterized by early period, excessive bleeding and thick purple clots. With Xiang Fu, for flank pain, abdominal pain and dysmenorrhea due to Qi and Blood Stagnation. |
Rx. Salviae Miltiorrhizae | Dan Shen | 3-15g | Invigorates the Blood, dispels Blood Stasis, clears Heat and soothes irritability. |
Rz. Cyperi Preparata | Zhi Xiang Fu | 6-14g | Spreads and regulates Liver Qi, regulates menstruation and alleviates pain. |
Sm. Vaccariae | Wang Bu Liu Xing | 4-30g | Promotes the movement of Blood, promotes lactation, invigorates the channels, reduces swelling and drains abscesses. With Wa Leng Zi, for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, mobile and fixed abdominal masses and accumulations. |
Concha Arecae | Wa Leng Zi | 9-30g | Invigorates the Blood, dissolves Phlegm, resolves Stagnation, softens hardness and dissipates nodules. With Xiang Fu and Tao Ren, for dysmenorrhea due to Qi and Blood Stagnation. |
- Invigorates the Blood
- Transforms Stasis
- Softens the hard
- Scatters nodulation
- Blood Stagnation
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HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
For scorching lower abdominal Heat, piercing pain, and yellow vaginal discharge: | For Cold lower abdominal pain, aversion to cold and static maculae on the tongue: | ||
- Ram. Cinnamomi | Gui Zhi | + Rz. Corydalis | Yan Hu Suo |
+ Caulis Sargentodoxae | Hong Teng | + Rx. Linderae | Wu Yao |
+ Rx. Scutellariae Barbatae | Ban Zhi Lian | + Fr. Evodiae | Wu Zhu Yu |
+ Rz. Sparganii | San Leng | ||
+ Flos Lonicerae | Jin Yin Hua | + Rz. Curcumae | E Zhu |
+ Fr. Forsythiae | Lian Qiao | + Faeces Trogopterori | Wu Ling Zhi |
+ Sm. Benincasae | Dong Gua Ren | For chest oppression with breast distention and pain: |
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For body fat with excessive Phlegm: |
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+ Rz. Pinelliae Preparatum | Zhi Ban Xia | + Fr. Citri Sarcodactylis | Fo Shou |
+ Rx. Curcumae | Yu Jin | ||
+ Bul. Fritillariae Thunbergii | Zhe Bei Mu | + Fr. Aurantii | Zhi Ke |
+ Fr. Toosendan | Chuan Lian Zi | ||
+ Per. Citri Erythrocarpi | Ju Hong | + Sm. Citri Reticulatae | Ju He |
+ Rz. Atractylodis | Cang Zhu | For fatigue, lassitude and dizziness: |
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+ Fr. Crataegi | Shan Zha | + Rx. Codonopsis | Dang Shen |
+ Rx. Astragali | Huang Qi |