Far East Summit Chinese Classics Bupleurum & Dragon Bone 32 oz
Far East Summit Chinese Classics Bupleurum & Dragon Bone 32 ozBupleurum & Dragon Bone, also kown as Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang smoothes Liver Qi, cools Liver Heat, subdues Yang, transforms phlegm, and tonifies Qi. TCM: Calming Product DescriptionBupleurum & Dragon Bone, 32 oz. Brand | Far East Summit Chinese Classics | English name | Bupleurum & Dragon Bone, 32 oz. | Unit Size | 32 oz. | Potency | 5:1 | Western Symptomology | Atrioventricular block ~ Bouts of palpitations ~ Delirious speech ~ Epilepsy ~ Fullness of the chest ~ Hypertension ~ Hyperthyroidism ~ Hysteria ~ Irritability ~ Meniere's disease ~ Neurosis ~ Schizophrenia ~ Sensation of extreme heaviness in the body ~ Constipation ~ Dysuria ~ Gastritis ~ Inability to rotate the trunk ~ Menopausal disorders ~ | Actions | Resolves taiyang, shaoyang and yangming disorders, and quiets the spirits. | Pattern | Problems in all three of the Yang-stages of diseases resulting from an improper use of purgatives which are used before the disease enters the Yang brightness stage. The externally-contracted pathogenic influence takes advantage of the weakness caused by the purgatives and invades the Interior. | Tongue | Red tongue, slippery-yellow coating | Pulse | Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian) | Ingredients | Bupleurum root, Pinellia rhizome, Cinnamon twig, Poria sclerotium fungus, Scutellaria (huang qin) root, Codonopsis root, "Dragon" bone, Oyster shell, Fresh Ginger rhizome, Jujube date, Chinese Rhubarb rhizome. |
Class: Calm the Mind ~ Source/Author: Shang Han Lun (Discussion of Cold-induced Disorders)~ Today Dai Zhe Shi or Sheng Tie Luo are usually substituted for the toxic Qian Dan. Reference
Maciocia, Giovanni. The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Text.Seattle, WA: Eastland Press, Inc. 2009. Print.
Bensky, D., Barolet, R. Formulas & Strategies Seattle, WA: Eastland Press, Inc 1990. Print These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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