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| Home -> Herbal Formulas -> Bu Yi Ji -> si wu tang |
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| Pin-yin: |
si wu tang |
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| English name: |
Four-Substance Decoction |
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| Component: |
Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Conquitae(shu di huang), Radix Paeoniae(bai shao), Radix Angelicae Sinensis(dang gui), Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong(chuan xiong) |
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| Pharmacological Effect: |
1) Prevents anemia, 2) improves immunity propensity, 3) prevents radiation sickness, 4) prevents anoxia, 5) prevents assembling of thrombocytes. |
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| Function: |
Tones and regulates the blood. |
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| Clinic Usage: |
This formula treats blood deficiency. Symptoms include irregular menstruation, heavy blood discharge internally and continual, slight precipitation of blood. There may be vaginal bleeding with occasional passing of solid material with recurrent pain, an over-active fetus if pregnant, menorrhagia, or lochioschesis with sporadic fever and chills. Modern practitioners often use this formula for treatment of 1) painful menstruation, amenorrhea and anemia, 2) skin diseases. |
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| Cautions: |
This is the basic and original formula for treating blood deficiency. Clinical treatment may vary the dosages according to patient's cold and/or heat condition. |
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