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Xiao
Chai Hu Tang Wan (200 x 12)
Xiao Chai Hu Tang Wan, Concentrated
Pills of Minor Bulpeurum Combination for Regulating Shaoyang channels,
dietary herbal supplement, 12 packs 200 pills each pack, 160 mg each,
manufactured by Lanzhou Traditional Herbs, Gansu, China
Ingredients:
Bupleurum (Chaihu), Scutellaria (Huangqin), Ginseng (Renshen), Pinellia
tuber (Banxia), Licorice (Gancao), Fresh ginger (Shengjiang), Jujube (Dazao).
Actions:
To harmonize the Shaoyang Channels.
Indications:
Shaoyang syndrome.
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Manifestations |
Explanations |
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Alternate chills
and fever |
Pathogenic
factor attacking Shaoyang so the struggle between the pathogenic
factor and anti-pathogenic factor is carried on and gives rise to
the symptom. |
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Stifling
sensation and fullness in the chest and hypochondriac region |
Qi stagnation in
the Shaoyang channels. |
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Loss of appetite
Irritability
Vomiting |
Pathological
change of the Shaoyang (gall bladder) affecting the stomach, leading
to upward perversion of the stomach Qi |
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Bitter taste in
the mouth
Dry throat
Dizziness |
Flaring up of
fire in the Shaoyang channels. |
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Thin, white
tongue coating
Wiry pulse |
Pathological
change of Shaoyang located between the semi-exterior and
semi-interior of the body. |
Directions:
take 8-pill once time, 3-time a day as a herbal supplement.
This formula
originates in Treatise on Febrile Disease. Modern researches have
proved that the recipe has some effects of inhibiting bacteria, viruses
and leptospira, relieving the reaction of the human body to the invaded
pathogen, and remarkably allaying fever and resisting inflammation. In
addition, the recipe also has the effects of promoting digestion,
prventing vomiting, expelling phlegm, relieving cough, protecting the
liver, normalizing the functioning of the gallbladder and tranquilizing
the mind. The recipe can be modified as herbal supplement for the common
cold, malaria, infection of biliary tract, hepatitis, pleuritis, chronic
gastritis, indigestion, mastosis, intercostal neuralgia, neurosis and
AIDS marked by the symptoms of shaoyang disease.
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