120 Tablets/ btl
(Dang-Gui Si-Ni-Tang
Plus)
Ingredients:
Chinese Pinyin |
English |
Pharmaceutical |
% |
TCM Energetics |
Dang Gui |
Angelica Root |
Radix Angelicae Sinensis |
30% |
Move Qi-Blood, resolve Blood Stasis and dredge the meridians; Promote Liver’s Shu-Xie function |
Chai Hu |
Bupleurum |
Radix Bupleuri |
10% |
|
Hong Hua |
Safflower |
Flos Carthami Tinctorii |
10% |
|
Chi Shao Yao |
Red Peony |
Radix Paeoniae Rubrae |
5% |
|
Chuan Xiong |
Ligusticum |
Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong |
5% |
|
Zhi Shi |
Bitter Orange |
Fructus Citri Aurantii |
5% |
|
Fu Zi |
Aconite Root |
Radix Lateralis Aconiti |
10% |
Warm the Yang-Qi and dispel cold |
Ren Shen |
Ginseng |
Radix Ginseng |
5% |
|
Xi Xin |
Wild Ginger |
Herba cum Radice Asari |
5% |
|
Wu Zhu Yu |
Evodia |
Fructus Evodiae Rutaicarpae |
5% |
|
Gui Pi |
Cinnamon Bark |
Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae |
5% |
|
Gan Jiang |
Dry Ginger |
Rhizoma Zingineris Officinalis |
5% |
Formula Based On:
— Dang Gui Si Ni Tang and Si Ni Tang
— Si Ni San and Tao Hong Si Wu Tang
Actions:
TCM Energetics:
1). Move Qi-Blood, resolve blood stasis and dredge the meridians
2). Warm the Yang-Qi and dispel the cold
3). Promote Liver’s Shu-Xie function
Others:
4). Improve the blood circulation of body extremities
Applications:
Primary Use: Clinically used for varicose veins, neuropsy or other disorders with poor peripheral circulation and symptoms of cold abdomen, limbs, fingers and toes etc.
Other Use: In TCM energetically used for those identified as Qi-Blood stagnation or Blood Stasis blocking the meridians with Yang Deficiency and Deficient Cold, and with Liver’s Shu-Xie dysfunction
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