Ba Zheng San
Ba Zheng San
SKU | GN102 | |
Brand | Great Nature Classic Tablets by Blue Poppy | |
Unit Size | 90 Tablets | |
Potency | 7:1 / 750 mg | |
Contraindications | Long term use of this formula may cause weakness, lightheadedness, palpitations, and a loss of appetite. I should not be used without significant modification in treating conditions of cold from deficiency, or during pregnancy. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Dark, turbid, scanty, difficult, and painful urination, a dry mouth and throat. In severe cases, there may be urinary retention and lower abdominal distention and pain. | |
Western Symptomology | acute urethritis, acute cystitis, acute prostatitis, urolithiasis, acute nephritis, and acute pyelonephritis, UTI | |
Actions | Clears heat, drains fire, promotes urination, and unblocks painful urinary dribbling. | |
Pattern | Damp heat in the lower burner | |
Tongue | red tongue with yellow fur, | |
Pulse | rapid, forceful, slippery pulse | |
Chinese name | Ba Zheng San (w/o Da Huang) | |
English name | Eight Herb Powder for Rectification |
Description | This is for damp-heat collecting in the lower burner, specifically the Bladder, causing painful urinary dribbling or urinary retention. Commonly, there is a history of overindulgence in spicy, sweet, or rich foods, or overconsumption of alcohol. Damp-heat in the Bladder manifests as turbid, dark urine that is scanty, difficult to pass, and painful. The urine will become dark red if there is injury to the blood vessels. If especially severe, the patient may be unable to urinate and will experience lower abdominal distention and pain. This formula does not contain da huang and, therefore, heat is not being drained through the stool. Historically, Ba zheng san is derived from Qu mai san (Dianthus Powder), a formula for bloody or painful urinary dribbling. Ba zheng san itself "treats pathogenic heat in the Heart channel in both children and adults, [as well as] all collections of toxin." |
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Ingredients | RX Hua Shi (Talcum) 240 mg ~ Che Qian Zi (Semen Plantaginis) 96 mg ~ Qu Mai (Herba Dianthi) 96 mg ~ Bian Xu (Herba Polygoni Vascularis) 96 mg ~ Zhi Zi (Fructus Gardeniae) 72 mg ~ Zhi Da Huang (processed Radix Et Rhizoma Rhei) 72 mg ~ Deng Xin Cao (Medulla Junci) 48 mg ~ Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae) 30 mg |