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Mai Men Dong Tang
Mai Men Dong Tang
SKU | GN149 | |
Brand | Great Nature Classic Tablets by Blue Poppy | |
Unit Size | 90 Tablets | |
Potency | 7:1 / 750 mg | |
Chinese Symptomology | Signs & symptoms of lung yin vacuity include: * Cough with scanty, difficult-to-expectorate phlegm * Dry throat * A dry, red tongue with scanty fur * A fine, rapid pulseSigns & symptoms of stomach yin vacuity include: * Clamoring stomach * Dry mouth * Thirst * A dry, red tongue with scanty fur * A fine, rapid pulse | |
Western Symptomology | Lung yin vacuity and/or stomach yin vacuity resulting in laryngitis, pertussis, acute and chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, pneumonia, asthma, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, peptic ulcer, reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, and the side effects of radiation | |
Actions | Bosts the stomach, engenders fluids, and downbears counterflow | |
Pattern | Lung yin vacuity; stomach yin vacuity | |
Chinese name | Mai Men Dong Tang | |
English name | Ophiopogon Decoction |
Description | Within this formula, Mai Men Dong nourishes the yin and engenders fluids of both the lungs and the stomach. In addition, it clears heat and transforms phlegm. Ren Shen supplements the qi and engenders fluids. Thus is supports both the qi and yin. Jing Mi, Da Zao, and Gan Cao further supplement the qi and engender fluids, while Ban Xia transforms phlegm on the one hand and harmonizes the stomach on the other. This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jings late Han dynasty Jin Kui Yao Lue (Essentials from the Golden Cabinet). | |
Ingredients | Mai Men Dong (Tuber Ophiopogonis) 220.6 mg ~ Ren Shen (Radix Ginseng) 132.4 mg ~ Da Zao (Fructus Jujubae) 132.4 mg ~ Ban Xia (Rhizoma Pinelliae) 88.2 mg ~ Jing Mi (Semen Oryzae Sativae) 88.2 mg ~ Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae) 88.2 mg ~ |
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