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Ban Xia Tian Ma Bai Zhu Tang grams


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Treasure of the East Ban Xia Tian Ma Bai Zhu Tang Granules

Ban Xia Tian Ma Bai Zhu Tang Granules, also known as pinellia and gastrodia combination, strengthens the Spleen, dispels dampness, transforms phlegm, and extinguishes wind.

BrandTreasure of the East Extract Granules Formulas
English namePinellia & Gastrodia Combination Granules
Unit Size100 grams (5:1 extract granules)
Serving SizeAs directed
ContraindicationsContraindicated for vertigo from either ascendant Liver yang or blood deficiency.
Chinese SymptomologyDizziness or vertigo (possible severe), headache, a stifling sensation in the chest, nausea or vomiting, copious sputum.
ActionsStrengthens the Spleen, dispels dampness, transforms phlegm, and extinguishes wind.
PatternWind-phlegm; Upward disturbance of wind-phlegm
IngredientsBai Zhu - Atractylodes macrocephala; Fa Ban Xia - Pinellia ternata; Tian Ma - Gastrodia elata; Fu Ling - Poria cocos; Ju Hong - Citrus reticulata; Gan Cao - Glycyrrhiza uralensis

This [formula] is [for] wind-phlegm, also known as an upward disturbance of wind-phlegm. Phlegm occurs when dampness accumulates due to Spleen deficiency. Phlegm follows the resulting upward-rebellion of qi to the head where it veils the clear yang and disturbs the sensory orifices, manifesting as dizziness, vertigo, or headache. A distinctive feature of these head symptoms is that the head feels heavy and clouded. The stifling sensation in the chest, and the nausea or vomiting, are manifestations of phlegm obstructing the mechanisms of qi in the chest and epigastrium. (The latter symptom is also a sign of rebellious qi). This is another variation of Two-Cured Decoction (er chen tang). Those who overwork or overindulge in rich foods are more likely to develop dizziness due to upward disturbance of wind-phlegm. Both of these activities injure the Spleen and Stomach and impair their functions of transforming food. This leads to an accumulation of dampness, which often transforms into phlegm. Because the clear yang in such patients is weak, it is relatively easy for the phlegm to obstruct its rise. - -Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas & Strategies.

Concentrated powders of natural herbal products tend to absorb moisture from the air. Hence, it is necessary for the manufacturer to add a suitable amount of excipient to stabilize the concentrated herbal products. Non-GMO starch which contains maltodextrin, are used as excipients.