HERB FORMULAS
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Dosage |
Actions |
Sm. Vaccariae | Wang Bu Liu Xing | 6g | Promotes the movement of Blood, invigorates the channels, reduces swelling and drains abscesses. |
Concha Arecae | Wa Leng Zi | 6g | Invigorates the Blood, dissolves Phlegm, resolves Stagnation, softens hardness and dissipates nodules. |
Rx. Aucklandiae | Mu Xiang | 6g | Promotes the movement of Qi, alleviates pain and harmonizes the Liver and Spleen. With Zhi Ke and Yan Hu Suo, for epigastric and abdominal pain and distention due to Qi Stagnation. With Qing Pi, for abdominal pain, distention and belching. |
Rx. Angelicae Sinensis | Dang Gui | 16g | Invigorates and harmonizes the Blood, reduces swelling, expels pus, generates flesh and alleviates pain. |
Hb. Taxilli | Sang Ji Sheng | 15g | Tonifies Liver and Kidney Yin, expels Wind-Dampness and nourishes the Blood. |
Rx. Curcumae | Yu Jin | 12g | Invigorates the Blood, dispels
Blood Stasis, regulates Qi flow, speeds
healing of chronic sores and alleviates
pain. With Zhi Ke, for Liver Qi Stagnation with a stifling sensation in the chest and fullness in the epigastrium and abdomen with Heat signs and stabbing pain in the chest, flanks and abdomen due to Blood Stagnation. With Chai Hu, for Liver Qi and Blood Stagnation with flank pain and distention, dysmenorrhea and irregular menstruation. |
Rz. Corydalis | Yan Hu Suo | 12g | Invigorates the Blood, circulates Qi and stops pain. |
Per. Citri | Xiang Yuan Pi | 15g | Transforms Phlegm, promotes the movement of Qi, awakens the Spleen, eases the Middle, dredges and regulates Liver Qi and stops pain. |
Per. Citri Reticulatae Viride | Qing Pi | 6g | Spreads Liver Qi, breaks up Stagnant Qi, dissipates accumulations, dries Dampness and transforms Phlegm. With Chai Hu and Yu Jin, restores the Qi circulation between the Upper and Lower Jiaos to treat long-term Qi Stagnation moving to Blood Stasis with fixed pain and occasional palpable lumps. |
Rx. Bupleuri | Chai Hu | 3g | Spreads Liver Qi and relieves Stagnation. With Zhi Ke, for a stifling sensation in the chest, abdominal pain, poor appetite and irregular bowel movements. With Qing Pi, for intercostal pain due to Qi obstruction in the Liver channel. |
Lignum Aquilariae Resinatum Fermentata | Chen Xiang Qu | 15g | Expels Wind, eliminates Dampness and strengthens the Spleen. |
Fr. Aurantii | Zhi Ke | 9g | Promotes the movement of Qi, reduces distention and pressure and resolves hardenings. |
Fr. Toosendan | Chuan Lian Zi | 9g | Dredges Liver Qi, releases Stagnation, stops pain and conducts Heat out from below. With Yan Hu Suo, for intermittent epigastric and hypochondriac pain, hernia pain or menstrual pain with irritability due to Liver Stagnation with Heat. |
Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli | Ji Nei Jin | 10g | Strongly reduces Food Stagnation, improves the Spleen’s transportive function, transforms hardness, dissolves stones and inhibits the growth of cancer cells. |
- Regulates Qi
- Invigorates the Blood
- Breaks up Stasis
- Liver Qi Stagnation
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