Si Ni San, Tabs

Si Ni San, Tabs

Si Ni San, Tabs

SKU KPC933
Brand KPC Chinese Herbal Tablets, 300mg
Unit Size 300 tabs
Potency 5:1 300mg
Chinese Symptomology Signs & symptoms of liver depression qi stagnation include: * Irritability * Cold hands as a stress response * Chest and ductal distention and fullness * Rib-side distention and pain * Abdominal pain * A bowstring pulseSigns & symptoms of depressive heat include (but may not be present): * A bitter taste in the mouth * Constipation with dark stools * A red tongueSigns & symptoms of spleen qi vacuity include: * Vomiting * Diarrhea * Lack of appetite
Western Symptomology Liver-spleen disharmony resulting in 1) disorders characterized by spasmodic pain, such as cholecystitis/cholelithiasis, gastritis, gastric prolapse, peptic ulcers, allergic colitis, appendicitis, adhesive intestinal obstruction, pancreatitis, urolithiasis, and dysmenorrhea; 2) disorders related to psycho-emotional stress, such as neurogenic headache, premenstrual syndrome, impotence, coronary artery disease, stress incontinence, enuresis, and peri- and menopausal syndromes; and 3) disorders characterized by inpatent excretions or secretions, such as rhinitis, acute mastitis, fallopian tube blockage, and encapsulated periappendical abscesses. Other possible indications include intercostal neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, epilepsy, autonomic dystonia, hepatitis, and epidemic hemorrhagic fever.
Actions Out-thrusts depression, soothes the liver, and regulates the spleen
Pattern Liver-spleen disharmony
Chinese name 四 逆 散
English name Bupleurum & Chih-shih Formula; Four Counterflows Powder
 
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Description

Within this formula, Chai Hu courses the liver and rectifies the qi. Zhi Shi moves the qi, breaks stagnation, and disperses accumulation, thus aiding the movement and transformation of the spleen. Bai Shao nourishes the blood and relaxes the liver. When combined with Chai Hu, these two medicinals together harmonize the liver (qi and blood). Gan Cao combined with Bai Shao relaxes urgency and stops pain. This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jings late Han dynasty Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Damage [Due to] Cold).

Ingredients
  • Licorice (Root) - ZHI GAN CAO
  • Aurantium Immaturus (Fruit) - ZHI SHI
  • Bupleurum (Root) - CHAI HU
  • White Peony (Root) - BAI SHAO
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