Folio Bound VIEWS - Chinese Medicine

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Mu Xiang Radix Saussureae
Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae albae
Chuan Xiong Radix Ligustici wallichii
Dang Gui Radix Angelicae sinensis
Shu Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae glutinosae praeparata
Bu Gu Zhi Fructus Psoraleae corylifoliae
Pu Huang Pollen Typhae
Ai Ye Tan Folium Artemisiae carbonisatum

Explanation


This pill is suitable for headaches from Blood stasis against a background of Blood deficiency
and internal Cold. It is particularly indicated for women as it contains the Yi Mu Si Wu Tang
Leonorus Four Substances Decoction.


Please note that this pill contains herbs (such as San Leng and E Zhu) which strongly move
Blood: indeed, they pertain to the category of herbs which "break" Blood. In order to use this
pill, therefore, one must be absolutely certain of the diagnosis, i.e. a very severe and chronic
stasis of Blood manifesting with a very Purple (Bluish-Purple) tongue and a dark-purple
complexion.


Jin Gu Die Shang Wan
(Muscle and Bone Traumatic Injury Pill)


San Qi Radix Notoginseng
Xue Jie Sanguis Draconis
Dang Gui Radix Angelicae sinensis
Ru Xiang Gummi Olibanum
Mo Yao Myrrha
Hong Hua Flos Carthami tinctorii

Explanation


Although this pill is primarily for traumatic injury of sinews and bones (such as sport injuries), it
can be used to treat headaches from stasis of Blood as its chief ingredient, San Qi, is particularly
good for headaches.


The tongue presentation appropriate to this remedy is a Purple body.


Yunnan Te Chan Tian Qi Pian
(Yunnan Specially-Prepared Notoginseng Tablet San Qi Radix Notoginseng)

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