4 fluid ozs/btl
(Formula to Move Qi and Blood)
Ingredients:
Chinese
Pinyin |
English |
Pharmaceutical |
% |
TCM
Energetics |
Chai Hu |
Bupleurum Root |
Radix Bupleuri |
20% |
Move Qi and promote Liver’s Shu-Xie function |
Zhi Ke |
Bitter Orange Peel |
Fructus Citri Aurantii |
10% |
|
Xiang Fu |
Cyperus Tuber |
Rhizoma
Cyperi Rotundi |
10% |
|
Gua Lou Pi |
Trichosanthes Peel |
Pericarpium Trichosanthis |
10% |
|
Hou Po |
Magnolia Bark |
Cortex Magnoliae Officinali |
10% |
|
Chuan Xiong |
Ligusticum |
Radix Ligustici ChuanXiong |
10% |
|
Dan Shen |
Salvia Root |
Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae |
10% |
|
Chi Shao Yao |
Red Peony |
Radix Angelicai Sinensis |
10% |
Move Blood and Resolve Blood Stasis |
Hong Hua |
Safflower |
Flos Carthami Tinctorii |
5% |
|
Tao Ren |
Peach Seed |
Semen Persicae |
5% |
Formula Based On:
— Chai Hu Shu Gan San
— Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Actions:
TCM Energetics:
1). Move Qi and promote liver’s Shu-Xie function
2). Move blood and resolve the blood stasis
Others:
3). Relieve the symptoms of pain (chest, hypochondriac area etc.)
Applications:
Primary Use: In TCM, energetically used for those identified as both Qi and Blood stagnation with liver’s Shu-Xie dysfunction
Other Use: Clinically used for disorders with symptoms of chest pain and pressure, hypochondriac pain and discomfort, stomach ache and abdominal pain (esp. when related to stress)
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