Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood, 120 tablets

Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood, 120 tablets

Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood, 120 tablets

SKU KV108-120
Brand Kan Essentials Veterinarian Formulas
Unit Size 120 Tablets, (500mg)
Contraindications Pregnancy; Dampness symptoms:vomiting, mucous discharges, pronounced weight gain
Chinese Symptomology Blood stasis accumulating in the chest and upper regions of the body, occasional cough, skin and eye dryness, and fatigue; Lower limbs, ear tips and paws that are cool to the touch; Timidity, anxiety, noise sensitivity; Occasional mild itch
Western Symptomology Chronic cough; mild non-regenerative anemia; anxiety
Actions Dispels Blood Stasis in the Upper Burner, tonifies Blood, invigorates Liver Qi
Chinese name Jia Wei Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
 
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Description

Dispels Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis, opens channels, invigorates Blood.*

Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood (Jia Wei Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang) has similar indications to those of Blood’s Palace (Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang). It is an augmented version of Blood’s Palace, with the addition of three Blood-moving herbs – Sparganium rhizome, vinegar prepared Zedoary rhizome and Turmeric root tuber. Animals will show symptoms of Blood Deficiency, Liver Qi stagnation and Blood stasis.

Bupleurum root, Chinese red peony root, dry fried Bitter orange mature fruit and Chinese licorice root and rhizome constitute a sub-formula known as Four Cold Extremities Formula (Si Ni San), which is the quintessential Liver Qi-mover first recorded in The Discussion of Cold Febrile Disease, ca. 500 A.D.

Dong quai root, raw Rehmannia root and Sichuan lovage rhizome are three of the four herbs in Four Substances (Si Wu Tang). Four Substances is considered the quintessential Blood tonic of Chinese Herbology, despite being developed relatively recently in The Golden Mirror of the Medical Tradition in 1742. Carthamus flower and dry fried peeled Peach seed further invigorate Blood. Platycodon root guides the formula up to the Upper Burner and Cyathula root mobilizes stagnant Blood downwards. Lastly, Sparganium rhizome, vinegar prepared Zedoary rhizome and Turmeric root tuber are added to further move Blood.

Use of Dispel Stasis in the Palace of Blood is recommended when stronger Blood- moving actions are required

Ingredients
  • Herb: Dry fried peeled peach seed, Dong quai root, Carthamus flower, Raw rehmannia root, Vinegar prepared sparganium rhizome, Vinegar prepared zedoary rhizome , Turmeric root tuber, Cyathula root, Chinese red peony root, Platycodon root, Bupleurum root, Dry fried bitter orange mature fruit, Sichuan lovage rhizome, Chinese licorice root and rhizome
  • Herb (Pinyin): Guang chao tao ren, Dang gui shen, Hong hua, Sheng di huang, Cu san leng, Cu e zhu, Yu jin, Chuan niu xi, Chi shao, Jie geng, Chai hu, Chao zhi ke , Chuan xiong, Gan cao
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