This formula was first published in “Correcting the Errors in the Field of Medicine” by the Qing dynasty physician Wang Qingren. Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang alleviates blood stasis causing accumulations under the diaphragm by stimulating the blood, dispersing blood stasis, and supporting the flow of qi.
Main Ingredient(s):
In this formula, Persica is used to disperse blood stasis, stimulate the blood, moisten the intestines, and remove blockages in the bowels, and Carthamus stimulates the blood, opens the channels, and disperses blood stasis.
Source:
· Corrections of Errors Among Physicians (Yi Lin Gai Cuo, 1830)
How it works:
· Stimulates the blood
· Disperses blood stasis
· Supports the flow of qi
· Reduces pain
Clinical Applications:
· Accumulations under the diaphragm caused by blood stasis
Peach seedl (tao ren), Safflower flower (hong hua), Sichuan lovage rhizome (chuan xiong), Dong quai root (dang gui), Pteropus (wu ling zhi), Tree peopny bark (mu dan pi), Chinese peony root with bark (chi shao), Lindera tuber (wu yao), Corydalis (yan hu suo), Cyperus rhizome (xiang fu zi), Chih-ko fruit (zhi ke), Chinese licorice root (gan cao)
|
English Name |
Pin-Yin Name |
|
Persica |
Tao Ren |
|
Carthamus |
Hong Hua |
|
Cnidium |
Chuan Xiong |
|
Angelica Root |
Dang Gui |
|
Pteropus |
Wu Ling Zhi |
|
Corydalis |
Yan Hu Suo |
|
Moutan |
Mu Dan Pi |
|
Red Peony |
Chi Shao |
|
Lindera |
Wu Yao |
|
Cyperus |
Xiang Fu Zi |
|
Chih-ko |
Zhi Qiao |
|
Licorice |
Gan Cao |
Other ingredients: Non-GMO corn starch
This formula was first published in “Correcting the Errors in the Field of Medicine” by the Qing dynasty physician Wang Qingren. Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang alleviates blood stasis causing accumulations under the diaphragm by stimulating the blood, dispersing blood stasis, and supporting the flow of qi.
Main Ingredient(s):
In this formula, Persica is used to disperse blood stasis, stimulate the blood, moisten the intestines, and remove blockages in the bowels, and Carthamus stimulates the blood, opens the channels, and disperses blood stasis.
Source:
· Corrections of Errors Among Physicians (Yi Lin Gai Cuo, 1830)
How it works:
· Stimulates the blood
· Disperses blood stasis
· Supports the flow of qi
· Reduces pain
Clinical Applications:
· Accumulations under the diaphragm caused by blood stasis
Peach seedl (tao ren), Safflower flower (hong hua), Sichuan lovage rhizome (chuan xiong), Dong quai root (dang gui), Pteropus (wu ling zhi), Tree peopny bark (mu dan pi), Chinese peony root with bark (chi shao), Lindera tuber (wu yao), Corydalis (yan hu suo), Cyperus rhizome (xiang fu zi), Chih-ko fruit (zhi ke), Chinese licorice root (gan cao)
|
English Name |
Pin-Yin Name |
|
Persica |
Tao Ren |
|
Carthamus |
Hong Hua |
|
Cnidium |
Chuan Xiong |
|
Angelica Root |
Dang Gui |
|
Pteropus |
Wu Ling Zhi |
|
Corydalis |
Yan Hu Suo |
|
Moutan |
Mu Dan Pi |
|
Red Peony |
Chi Shao |
|
Lindera |
Wu Yao |
|
Cyperus |
Xiang Fu Zi |
|
Chih-ko |
Zhi Qiao |
|
Licorice |
Gan Cao |
Other ingredients: Non-GMO corn starch
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