Zheng Gu Zi Jin Dan Granules, 100g

Zheng Gu Zi Jin Dan Granules, 100g

Zheng Gu Zi Jin Dan Granules, 100g

SKU MT690
Brand Min Tong Granules - Formulas
Unit Size 100 grams
Chinese Symptomology Localized yellowish-purple skin color; Pain and stiffness in the affected area Inflammation Swelling; Maybe Wind-Cold-Dampness Invasion (Bi syndrome); Damage to both soft tissue and bone
Actions Invigorates the Blood. Dispels Blood Stasis. Opens the channels and collaterals. Moves the Qi. Reduces swelling and bruising. Alleviates pain.
Pattern Qi and Blood Stagnation, Second and third stage trauma
Chinese name Zheng Gu Zi Jin Dan
English name Calamus & Carthamus Formula
 
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Description

Used to help disperse Blood Stasis caused by injuries.

Ingredients Angelica Sinensis Radix (Dang Gui) 11.81% Nelumbo Semen (Lian Zi) 11.81% Poria Cocos (Fu Ling) 11.81% Paeonia Radix (Bai Shao) 11.81% Eugenia Caryophyllata (Ding Xiang) 7.87% Aucklandia Radix (Mu Xiang) 7.87% Calamus Draco (Xue Jie) 7.87% Aracia Catechu (Er Cha) 7.87% Rheum Rhizoma - Cooked (Shu Da Huang) 7.87% Carthamus Flos (Hong Hua) 7.87% Paeonia Cortex (Mu Dan Pi) 2.77% Glycyrrhiza Radix (Gan Cao) 2.77%
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