HERB FORMULAS
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Pin Yin |
Dosage |
Actions |
Flos Magnoliae | Xin Yi Hua | 2-10g | Expels Wind-Cold and unblocks the nasal passages. |
Fr. Xanthii | Cang Er Zi | 3-10g | Dispels Exterior Wind and dispels
Dampness. With Xin Yi Hua, for blocked nose due to Wind-Cold. |
Rx. Scrophulariae | Xuan Shen | 7-30g | Clears Heat, cools the Blood, Nourishes Yin, Drains Fire and relieves toxicity. |
Rx Isatidis | Ban Lan Gen | 9-30g | Drains Heat, relieves Fire toxicity
and cools the Blood. With Shan Dou Gen, for Internal accumulation of intense Heat. |
Rx. Sophorae Tonkinensis | Shan Dou Gen | 3-10g | Clears Heat and relieves Fire toxicity. |
Fr. Chaenomelis | Mu Gua | 2-12g | Relaxes sinews, increases Qi and Blood circulation and unblocks the channels. |
Rz. Pinelliae Preparatum | Zhi Ban Xia | 3-14g | Dries Dampness, transforms Phlegm and descends Rebellious Qi. |
Rz. Gastrodiae | Tian Ma | 3-10g | Extinguishes Wind, calms
the Liver, stops spasms and tremors, subdues
rising Liver Yang and alleviates pain. With Gou Teng and Quan Xie, for acute infantile or childhood convulsions. |
Ram. cum Uncis Uncariae | Gou Teng | 6-16g | Extinguishes Wind, alleviates
spasms, drains Liver Heat and pacifies Liver Yang. With Quan Xie, for seizures, convulsions spasms, tics, hemiplegia due to Wind-Stroke, numbness and pain in the limbs, and stubborn migraines or trigeminal neuralgia from Liver Wind or Liver Yang Rising. With Tian Ma, calms the Liver and extinguishes Wind. With Tian Ma and Quan Xie, for convulsions due to Liver Wind. |
Rx. Paeoniae Alba | Bai Shao | 5-30g | Nourishes the Blood, astringes Yin, calms Liver Yang and Liver Wind and alleviates pain. |
Scorpio | Quan Xie | 2-5g | Extinguishes Wind, stops tremors and convulsions, tracks down Wind, unblocks the collaterals, attacks and relieves Fire toxins and stops pain. |
- Clears Heat
- Drains Fire
- Relieves toxicity
- Calms the Liver
- Extinguishes Wind
- Stops spasms and convulsions
- Liver Heat Generates Wind
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