Derma Wind Release, 120 tabs

Derma Wind Release, 120 tabs

Derma Wind Release, 120 tabs

SKU KT116-120
Brand Kan Traditionals
Unit Size 120 Tablets
Chinese Symptomology Weepy, itchy, red skin lesions over a large part of the body;Recalcitrant eczema;Psoriasis;Chronic urticaria;Scabies;Diaper rash;Prickly heat;Contact dermatitis;Purpura;Tinea infection;All skin diseases that become aggravated with hot weather
Actions Disperses Wind, eliminates Dampness, clears Heat, and cools the Blood
Pattern Wind-Heat or Wind-Damp attack in a patient with pre-existing Damp-Heat
Tongue Yellow or white tongue coating, red tip or border
Pulse Forceful, floating and rapid
Chinese name Xiao Feng San
English name Derma Wind Release, 120 tabs
 
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Description

Derma Wind Release addresses the interaction of Wind-Heat or Wind-Dampness with a preexisting condition of Damp-Heat. When invading exterior Wind meets with internal Damp-Heat the Wind will become trapped between the flesh, skin, interstices and pores and settle in the blood vessels. Unable to drain internally or vent externally, it transforms into a Wind-Toxin. This formula contains many herbs, which treat the Blood following the treatment principle that "to treat Wind, first treat the Blood: when the Blood moves, the Wind will naturally be extinquished". Derma Wind Release disperses Wind, eliminates Dampness, clears Heat and cools the Blood.

Ingredients Sheng shi gao - Gypsum; Sheng di huang - Raw rehmannia root; Cang zhu - Cang zhu atractylodes rhizome; Chan tui - Cicada moulting; Dang gui shen - Dong quai root; Fang feng - Siler root; Hei zhi ma (chao) - Black sesame seed; Ku shen - Sophora root; Niu bang zi - Burdock fruit; Jing jie - Schizonepeta herb; Zhi mu - Anemarrhena rhizome; Deng xin cao - Soft rush pith; Gan cao - Chinese licorice root
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