4 fluid ozs/btl
(Formula to Cleanse the Urinary Bladder and Kidney)
Ingredients:
Chinese
Pinyin |
English |
Pharmaceutical |
% |
TCM
Energetics |
Hai Jin Sha |
Japanese Fern Spores |
Spora Lygodii |
20% |
Clear the Damp Heat from urinary bladder and lower Jiao |
Jin Qian Cao |
Lysimachia |
Herba Lysimachiae |
20% |
|
Bian Xu |
Polygonum |
Herba Polygoni Avicularis |
5% |
|
Qu Mai |
Dianthus |
Herba Dianthi |
5% |
|
Tong Cao |
Rice Paper Pith |
Medulla Tetrapanacis |
5% |
|
Fu Ling Pi |
Poria Skin |
Cortex Poriae Cocos |
5% |
|
Zhu Ling |
Polyporus |
Sclerotium Polypori Umbellati |
5% |
|
Huang Bai |
Phellodendron |
Cortex Phellodendri |
5% |
|
Sheng Di Huang |
Rehmannia |
Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae |
5% |
|
Wang Bu Liu Xin |
Vaccaria Seed |
Semen Vaccariae Segetalis |
5% |
Clear the blood heat and resolve blood stasis |
Yi Mu Cao |
Motherwort |
Herba Leonuri Heterophylli |
5% |
|
Mu Dan Pi |
Moutan Bark |
Cortex Moutan Radicis |
5% |
|
Pu Huang |
Cat Tail Pollen |
Pollen Typhae |
5% |
|
Chuan Niu Xi |
Cyathula Root |
Radix Cyathulae Officinalis |
5% |
Formula Based On:
— Ba Zhen San and Wu Ling San
— Si Miao San and Liang Xue Si Wu Tang
Actions:
TCM Energetics:
1). Clear the damp heat from lower Jiao (urinary bladder, kidney and liver meridian)
2). Resolve the blood stasis
3). Relieve the symptoms of 'Ling Syndrome'
*Ling Syndrome is a TCM diagnosed disease and its most featured symptoms are painful and difficult urination
Applications:
Primary Use: Clinically used to balance the condition of 'Ling Syndrome' - esp. for urinary disorders or other disorders with painful and difficult urination as main complaints, such as in the cases of infection and kidney stone or prostatitis etc.
Other Use: In TCM, energetically used for those identified as Damp Heat blocking the Lower jiao and disturbing the urinary bladder and kidney's Qi-Hua function, esp. when the Damp Heat Tangling with Blood Stasis or other factors.
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