Black XiaoYao San

4 fluid ozs /btl

(Promote Kidney Qi Hua & Harmonize Liver and Kidney)

 

Ingredients:

 

Chinese Pinyin

English

Pharmaceutical

%

TCM Energetics

Chai Hu

Bupleurum Root

Radix Bupleuri

20%

 Promote the liver’s

Shu-Xie function and

Move liver Qi

Bai Shao Yao

White Peony

Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae

10%

Wu Yao

Lindera Root

Radix Linderae Strychnifoliae

5%

Chuan Lian Zi

Chinaberry

Radix Meliae Toosendan

5%

Wu Zhu Yu

Evodia

Radix Evodiae Rutaecarpae

5%

Du Zhong

Eucommia Bark

Cortex Eucommiae Ulmoidis

10%

Yi Zhi Ren

Black Cardamon

Fructus Alpiniae Oxyphyllae

5%

Tonify Kidney Qi

and promote its

ascending Qi-Hua

function

Tu Si Zi

Chinese Dodder Seed

Semen Cuscutae Chinensis

5%

Suo Yang

Cynomorium

Herba Cynomorii Songarici

5%

Ba Ji Tian

Morinda Root

Radix Morindae Officinalis

5%

Shu Di Huang

Steamed Rehmannia

Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae

5%

Shan Zhu Yu

Cornelian Cherry

Fructus Corni Officinalis

5%

Zhu Ling

Polyporus

Sclerotium Polypori Umbellati

5%

Promote Kidney’s

descending Qi-Hua

function

Ze Xie

Alisma Tuber

Rhizoma Alismatis Orientalitis

5%

Fu Ling Pi

Poria

Cortex Poriae Cocos

5%

 

Formula Based On:

— Chai-Hu Shu Gan San

— Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan and Tu Si Zi Wan  

Actions:

TCM Energetics:

1). Tonify Kidney and promote Kidney-U.B.’s Qi-Hua function

2). Promote Liver’s Shu-Xie function and harmonize the Liver with Kidney-U.B.

Others:

3). Relieve the symptoms of kidney and urinary disorders

Applications:

Primary Use: In TCM, energetically used for those identified as Liver’s Shu-Xie dysfunction with Kidney Qi Deficiency and Kidney-U.B.’s Qi-Hua dysfunction.

 

Other Use: Clinically used for kidney and urinary bladder disorders with symptoms of lower abdomen discomfort and cramps, difficult urination or incontinence, esp. when these symptoms are related to stress and emotional condition

 

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