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Meridian Comfort, (1 oz)
Meridian Comfort, (1 oz)
SKU | K111-1 | |
Brand | Kan Herbals | |
Unit Size | 1 fl oz | |
Dosage | 10-20 drops, 2-3 times per day | |
Potency | 8:1 | |
Chinese Symptomology | Chronic pain, achiness, numbness, cramping or heaviness in the muscles, tendons and joints of the neck, shoulders, back or lower extremities. Difficulty moving, rotating or bending. Fibromyalgia, severe neck tension, tendonitis, repetitive strain injury including post-surgical pain. Chronic fatigue syndrome, connective tissue disorders and post-viral syndromes. | |
Actions | Expels Wind, Damp and Cold obstructing the meridians and moves the Blood. Balances interaction between nutritive Qi and protective Qi. | |
Pattern | Wind Damp and Cold obstruction in the meridians, Blood stagnation, disharmony between nutritive Ying Qi and protective Wei Qi | |
Tongue | Normal or pale, possibly purple. Caution advised with a very red tongue | |
Pulse | Variable | |
Recommendations | ||
Chinese name | Gui zhi jia ge gen tang & qiang huo sheng shi tang | |
English name | Meridian Comfort |
Description | Expels Wind, Damp and Cold obstructing the meridians and moves the Blood. Balances interaction between nutritive Qi and protective Qi. | |
Ingredients | Ge gen - Kudzu root Bai shao - White peony root Chuan xiong - Sichuan lovage rhizome Fang feng - Siler root Gui zhi - Chinese cinnamon twig Hei zao - Black jujube fruit Kuan jin teng - Chinese tinospora stem Mu gua - Chinese quince fruit Qiang huo - Notopterygium root and rhizome Dan shen - Chinese salvia root and rhizome Hong hua - Carthamus flower Mu dan pi - Tree peony root bark Yan hu suo - Corydalis yanhusuo tuber Chai hu - Bupleurum root Zhi gan cao - Chinese licorice root (honey-fried) |
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