Gui Zhi Fu Ling Tang (Cinnamon & Hoelen), 8oz.
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Tang (Cinnamon & Hoelen), 8oz.
SKU | FES12-8 | |
Brand | Far East Summit Chinese Classics, Liquid Extracts (5:1) | |
Unit Size | 8 oz | |
Dosage | 1-3 droppers / 3x daily | |
Potency | 5:1 | |
Contraindications | Pregnancy. Postpartum. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Calms pain of the abdomen ~Disperses Blood stasis ~Eliminates induration ~Moves Blood | |
Western Symptomology | Amenorrhea ~Breast cyst ~Breast induration ~Breast tumor ~Chronic salpingitis ~Distension of the abdomen ~Dysmenorrhea ~Endometriosis ~Induration of the abdomen ~Irregular menstruation ~Lochiometra ~Mild, persistent metrorrhagia with purplish-red or dark purple blood (during pregnancy) ~Ovarian cyst ~Pain of the abdomen which is worse upon pressure ~Sterility ~Tension in the abdomen with spasms ~Uterine fibroma | |
Actions | Warms and transforms blood stasis. | |
Pattern | Blood stasis or accumulation of Blood in the uterus and abdomen. | |
Tongue | Purplish tongue or showing purplish spots | |
Pulse | Choppy pulse (Se) | |
Chinese name | Gui Zhi Fu Ling Tang | |
English name | Cinnamon & Poria Combination |
Description | Cinnamon & Poria Combination - Untie Blood Stasis Formula / Cinnamon & Hoelen Formula - Regulates Blood / Invigorates Blood & Dispels Xue Stasis* This formula was designed by Zhang Zhong-Jing for treating blood stasis during pregnancy. ...With the advent of modern biomedical management of complications during pregnancy, this formula is now principally used in China for the treatment of gynecological or postpartum problems. Although it may be used in treating fixed abdominal masses with pain and tenderness, the healing process may require that the formula be taken long-term, perhaps for many months. -Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas & Strategies. Complete extraction 5:1 liquid concentrate from Far East Summit processed using purified water and whole grain alcohol only. Alcohol content 16-25%. |
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Ingredients | Cinnamon twig, Moutan root bark, Persica seed, Poria sclerotium fungus, Red Peony root. |