Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang, Tabs

Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang, Tabs

Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang, Tabs

SKU KPC946
Brand KPC Chinese Herbal Tablets, 300mg
Unit Size 300 tabs
Potency 5:1 300mg
Chinese Symptomology Chest pain, headache, non-stop hiccups, palpitation, insomnia, injury in the chest area, dysphoria due to interior heat, irritability, fever at dusk.
Western Symptomology Coronary heart disease, cerebral thrombosis, thromboangiitis obliterans, hypertension, migraine, cirrhosis of the Liver, dysmennorhea, anemia, post-miscarriage retention of placenta.
Actions Relieves Qi and blood stagnation; relieves pain.
Pattern Qi and blood stagnation
Tongue A dark, purplish tongue or static spots or macules on the tongue
Pulse A bowstring, choppy, deep, slow, bound, regularly intermittent, skipping, or absent pulse
Branch Liver
Chinese name 血府逐瘀湯
English name Persica & Carthamus Combination; Blood Mansion Dispel Stasis Decoction
 
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Description

This formula comes from Wang Qing-ren's Qing dynasty Yi Lin Gai Cuo (Correcting the Errors in the Forest of Medicine) published in 1830 CE. Within this formula, Tao Ren, Hong Hua, and Chuan Xiong are the sovereigns for quickening the blood and dispelling stasis in the upper burner. Dang Gui and Chi Shao are two of the ministers which quicken the blood and dispel stasis from the lower part of the body, while Chuan Niu Xi is the third minister which leads the blood to move downward and thus not become static in the chest. Sheng Di is a blood quickening and movement assistant which, when combined with Dang Gui, also prevents damage to the righteous. This is because both Dang Gui and Sheng Di both supplement as well as drain. Chai Hu, Jie Geng, and Zhi Ke are the qi-rectifying assistants which course the liver and upbear clear yang to the region of the chest to better stir or move the blood. The guide or messenger medicinal is Gan Cao which regulates and harmonizes all the other medicinals in the formula.

Ingredients
  • Prunus Persica (Kernel) - TAO REN
  • Dong Quai (Root) - DANG GUI
  • Rehmannia (Root) - SHENG DI HUANG
  • Carthamus Tinctorius (Flower) - HONG HUA
  • Cyathula (Root) - NIU Xi
  • Aurantium (Fruit) - ZHI KE
  • Chinese Peony (Root) - CHI SHAO
  • Platycodon (Root) - JIE GENG
  • Sichuan Lovage (Root) - CHUAN XIONG
  • Bupleurum (Root) - CHAI HU
  • Licorice (Root) - GAN CAO
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