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Dang Gui Shao Yao San (Toki-shakuyaku-san)
Dang Gui Shao Yao San (Toki-shakuyaku-san)
SKU | H023 | |
Brand | Honso | |
Unit Size | Box of 42 sachets (14 day supply) | |
Dosage | The usual dose is 7.5 g/day orally in 3 divided doses before or between meals. | |
Potency | 5:1 | |
Chinese Symptomology | Signs & symptoms of liver depression qi stagnation include:Irritability ~Abdominal cramping and colicky pain ~A bowstring pulse ~Signs & symptoms of spleen vacuity include:Possible fatigue ~Possible postural hypotension ~Possible easy bruising ~Lack of appetite ~Possible loose stools ~Signs & symptoms of dampness include:Swelling and edema, primarily in the lower extremities ~Urinary difficulty ~An enlarged tongue with teeth-marks on its edges ~Signs & symptoms of blood stasis include:Clots in the menstruate ~Possible fixed pain ~Possible severe pain ~Possible visible venous ~ engorgement ~A dark, purple tongue and/or static speckles and macules | |
Western Symptomology | Liver-spleen disharmony with obstruction due to dampness and blood stasis resulting in 1) gynecological and obstetrical disorders, such as functional uterine bleeding, perimenstrual migraines, endometritis, polycystic ovaries, threatened abortion, habitual abortion, pre-eclampsia, postpartum depression, peri- and menopausal syndromes, uterine myomas, fibrocystic breast disease, and infertility; 2) disorders characterized by pain, such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, cholecystitis, urolithiasis, intestinal obstruction, gout, coronary artery disease, vascular headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica, and rheumatoid arthritis; 3) dermatological conditions characterized by lack of luster, including acne, chilblains, eczema, urticaria, varicose veins, and psoriasis; and 4) swelling due to congestive heart disease, postconcussion syndrome, Menière’s disease, thrombotic stroke, and allergic rhinitis | |
Actions | Nourishes the blood and soothes the liver, fortifies the spleen and eliminates dampness | |
Pattern | Liver-spleen disharmony with obstruction due to dampness and blood stasis | |
Pulse | Hara - Weak abdominal tension and fluctuated liquid sound with miner resistance and palpate pain around both sides of lower abdominal region. | |
Branch | Spleen, Liver | |
Chinese name | Dang Gui Shao Yao San (Toki-shakuyaku-san) | |
English name | Dang Gui and Peony Formula |
Description | The main function of this formula is to treat pain due to liver deficiency with blood stasis, and spleen deficiency with stagnation due to dampness.
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Ingredients | The daily dose of 7.5g (3 unit packets) contains 4.50g of Tangkuei and Peony Formula extract powder: Hoelen (Fu ling) ..4.0g; Cnidium Rhizome (Chuan xiong) ..3.0g; Angelica sinensis (Dang gui).3.0g; Peony Root (Shao yao) ..4.0g; Atractylodes Rhizome (Bai zhu) 4.0g; Alisma Rhizome (Ze xie)......4.0g Standardization Specification: This product is standardized to contain 50.0-93.0 mg/day of Paeoniflorin and 0.57-1.73 mg/day of Ferulic acid. |
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