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Shu Di (cooked Radix Rehmanniae) - 167 mg; Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) - 125 mg; Bai Shao (Radix Paeoniae Albae) - 125 mg; Chuan Xiong (Rhizoma Chuanxiong) - 83 mg;
This formula comes from the Song Dynasty Tai Ping Hui Men He Hi Ju Fang (Tai Ping Imperical Grace Formulary). Dang Gui both supplements and quickens the blood. Shu Di supplements the blood and enriches yin. These two are the sovereign ingredients in this formula. Chuan Xiong enters the blood aspect or division where it rectifies the qi within the blood. Bai Shao restrains yin and nourishes the blood. Thus all the ingredients in this formula are categorized as blood aspect medicinals.
    • SKU
      BP520
    • Weight
      0.35 lbs
    • Barcode
      854166000875
    • English name
      Four Materials Decoction
    • Chinese name
      Si Wu Tang
  • Brand
    Blue Poppy Classics
  • Unit Size
    120(10:1)gelcaps
  • Dosage
    Three capsules two times per day eual not less that 30 grams of bulk medicinals.
  • Potency
    10:1 (average) 500mg
  • Chinese Symptomology
    A pale facial complexion;Pale lips, nails, and under-eyelids;Heart palpitations;Night blindness;Sinew cramps
  • Western Symptomology
    dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, uterine bleeding, anemia due to various causes,threatened miscarriage, abdominal pain during pregnancy, postpartum weakness, scanty lactation, dry skin, constipation, neurovascular headache, etc.
  • Actions
    supplements and quickens the blood, supplements the blood, enriches yin rectifies the qi within the blood, restrains yin
  • Pattern
    blood vacuity
  • Tongue
    A pale tongue
  • Pulse
    A fine pulse
  • Chinese Herbs - Formulations
    • Chinese Herbal Formulas
      Gelatin Capsule
    • Materia Medica - Chinese Formulas
      Formulas That Tonify
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