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Er Xian Tang
Er Xian Tang
SKU | GN126 | |
Brand | Great Nature Classic Tablets by Blue Poppy | |
Unit Size | 90 Tablets | |
Potency | 7:1 / 750 mg | |
Chinese Symptomology | Signs & symptoms of liver blood vacuity include:Greying and/or falling of the hair ~Brittle nails ~Cramps in the calves at night ~Night-blindness and blurred vision ~A pale tongue ~A fine pulse ~Signs & symptoms of yin vacuity/vacuity heat include:Night sweats ~Hot flashes ~Insomnia ~Restlessness ~Heart palpitations ~Tinnitus ~Dizziness ~Nocturia ~Low back and knee soreness and limpness ~A rapid pulse ~Signs & symptoms of kidney yang vacuity include (in addition to the general kidney vacuity symptoms included above):Fear to cold ~Cold hand and feet ~Decreased libido | |
Western Symptomology | Liver blood-kidney yin and yang vacuity with vacuity heat resulting in peri- and menopausal syndrome with hot flashes, night sweats, menopausal hypertension, etc. | |
Actions | Supplements the kidneys and invigorates yang, nourishes the liver and clears heat, regulates the penetrating and conception vessels | |
Pattern | Liver blood-kidney yin and yang vacuity with vacuity heat | |
Chinese name | Er Xian Tang | |
English name | Two Immortals Decoction |
Description | Within this formula, Xian Mao, Yin Yang Huo, and Ba Ji Tian all nourish liver blood and invigorate kidney yang. Yin Yang Huo also course the liver and resolves depression. Dang Gui nourishes and, secondarily, quickens the blood. Thus it aids the first three ingredients in nourishing the liver and indirectly enriching yin. This last statment is based on the saying that blood and essence share a common source. Zhi Mu and Huang Bai clear heat and drain fire. Zhi Mu also enriches the kidneys, while Huang Bai also leads ministerial fire back down to its lower source.This formula comes from Shu Guang Hospital, Shanghai, 1950s. | |
Ingredients | Yin Yang Huo (Herba Epimedii) 160.7 mg ~ Ba Ji Tian (Radix Morindae Officinalis) 160.7 mg ~ Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) 160.7 mg ~ Xian Mao (Rhizoma Curculiginis) 107.1 mg ~ Huang Bai (Cortex Phellodendri) 80.4 mg ~ Zhi Mu (Rhizoma Anemarrhenae) 80.4 mg |
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