HERB FORMULAS
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Pin Yin |
Dosage |
Actions |
Rx. Angelicae Sinensis | Dang Gui | 3-15g | Tonifies, invigorates and harmonizes the Blood, disperses Cold and stops pain due to Blood Stasis. |
Fr. Toosendan | Chuan Lian Zi | 3-15g | Dredges Liver Qi, releases
Stagnation, stops pain and conducts Heat out from below. With Sheng Di Huang and Gou Qi Zi, for hypochondriac and chest pain, dry mouth and acid regurgitation from Liver Qi Stagnation along with Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency. |
Fr. Lycii | Gou Qi Zi | 5-18g | Nourishes and tonifies Liver and
Kidney Blood and Yin. With Chuan Lian Zi, Bei Sha Shen and Dang gui, for epigastric and flank pain with dryness in the mouth and throat, bitter taste, and acid regurgitation due to Yin Deficiency with Qi Stagnation. |
Ram. cum Uncis Uncariae | Gou Teng | 6-16g | Extinguishes Wind, alleviates spasms, drains Liver Heat and pacifies Liver Yang. |
Rx. Rehmanniae | Sheng Di Huang | 5-30g | Clears Heat, cools the Blood, nourishes Yin and cools Heart Fire. |
Rx. Ophiopogonis | Mai Men Dong | 6-15g | Nourishes Lung and Stomach Yin, clears
the Heart and eliminates irritability. With Bei Sha Shen, for long-term Yin Deficiency. With Sheng Di Huang, for Yin Deficiency with Excess Heat. |
Rx. Glehniae | Bei Sha Shen | 9-30g | Nourishes Lung, Stomach, Liver
and Kidney Yin. With Sheng Di Huang and Mai Men Dong, for dry, parched throat and thirst after a warm pathogen disease injuring Stomach Yin. With Sheng Di Huang, Mai Men Dong, Gou Qi Zi and Chuan Lian Zi, for Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency. |
- Nourishes Yin
- Clears Heat
- Calms the Liver
- Extinguishes Liver Wind
- Yin Deficiency Generating Internal Wind
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