Blue Dragon Herbs® Traditional Chinese Medicine Classic Formulas 67 Ba Zhen Tang Eight Treasure Decoction Indications: (with appropriate presentation): anemia with dizziness, lack of energy or poor appetite, pale or sallow complexion, palpitations with anxiety that may be continuous, shortness of breath, laconic speech, easily fatigued extremities, light-headedness and/or vertigo, weakness during convalescence, post surgical recovery, prevention of miscarriage, low back pain in women, deficiency headache Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Enhances basal metabolic rate and increase overall energy level 2. Treats anemia by increasing the number and function of red blood cells 3. Boosts the immune system Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Nourishes the Blood 2. Regulates the Liver 3. Tonifies the Qi and Strengthens the Spleen Suggested Dosage: Take 3 capsules 3 times a day between meals Cautions & Contraindications: None noted. Formula Notes: Eight Treasure Decoction (Ba Zheng Tang) is a combination of Four Gentleman Decoction (Si Jun Zi Tang) and Four Substance Decoction (Si Wu Tang). As is common practice, Ren Shen is substituted with Dang Shen, making the formula neutral in temperature and therefore useful in most cases where both the Qi and Blood are deficient. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Codonopsis Dang Shen Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae Atractylodis Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodeis Macrcephalae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Rehmannia Shu Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Conquitae Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae Chinese Angelica Root Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis Ligusticum Chuan Xiong Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong 68 Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction Indications: (with appropriate presentation) fatigue, weakness and debility after severe illness, chronic fatigue syndrome, gastric, rectal or uterine prolapse, chronic diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, leucopenia, weakened immune function, intermittent fever (that worsens upon exertion, spontaneous sweating, aversion to cold, SOB, laconic speech, frequent urination, incontinence, uterine bleeding, excessive menstrual bleeding, anemia, recurrent miscarriage, male infertility Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Exhibits regulatory effects on intestines 2. Adaptogenic effects 3. Immunostimulant effects 4. Anti-allergic effects Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Tonifies the Middle Jiao Qi 2. Raises sunken Qi and lifts prolapsed organs 3. Strengthens the Lungs Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Contraindicated in cases of Yin Xu or interior heat or fever due to heat from Yin Xu; patients on immune suppressant drugs Formula Notes: Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is commonly used to treat a wide range of conditions caused by Spleen and Stomach deficiency caused by the breakdown of the middle jiao Qi to restrain or hold things in place. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 90% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Astragalus Huang Qi Radix Astragali Membranaceus Chinese Ginseng Ren Shen Radix Ginseng Atractylodes Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodeis Macrcephalae Honey Baked Licorice Zhi Gan Cao Honey Baked Radix Glycyrrhizae Angelica Sinensis Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis Citrus Chen Pi Pericarpium Citri Retuculatae Bupleurum Chai Hu Radix Bupleuri Cimicifuga Sheng Ma Rhizoma Cimicifugae 69 Chi Hu Shu Gan San Bupleurum Powder to Spread the Liver Indications: (with appropriate presentation) Liver Qi stagnation, emotional stress, insomnia, depression, irritability, hypochondria fullness and pain, abdominal pains and cramps, PMS, breast distention and pain, irregular menstrual cycle, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, cholecystitis, hepatitis, gastritis, peptic ulcer Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Improves blood circulation throughout the body, including the brain, heart and liver Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Spreads the Liver Qi 2. Harmonizes the Blood 3. Alleviates Pain Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Not recommended for patients with Yin Deficient heat. Formula Notes: Chai Hu Shu Gan San is one of the most commonly used formulas for the treatment of Liver Qi stagnation with hypochondriac pain and alternating chills and fever. It is also utilized for various types of menstrual disorders caused by Liver Qi stagnation. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 70% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Citrus Chen Pi Pericapium Citri Reticulatae Bupleurum Chai Hu Radix Bupleuri Ligusticum Chuan Xiong Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong Ripe Bitter Orange Zhi Ke Fructus Citri Aurantii Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae Honey Baked Licorice Zhi Gan Cao Radix Glycryyhizae Uralensis Cyperus Xiang Fu Rhizoma Cyperi Rotundi 70 Ding Chuan Tang Arrest Wheezing Decoction Indications: (with appropriate presentation) coughing and wheezing with copious, thick and yellow sputum, labored breathing, acute and chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, ,tracheitis, bronchopneumonia Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Antiasthmatic effects 2. Expectorant effects 3. Antitussive effects Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Disseminates and redirects the Lung Qi downward 2. Arrests wheezing 3. Clears heat and transforms phlegm Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Inappropriate in cases of externally contracted Wind-cold which present with an absence of sweating and internal phlegm-heat. Also inappropriate in cases of chronic asthma with Qi Deficiency and a frail pulse. Blue Dragon‘s ‗Resistance‘, a modification of Yu Ping Feng San, would be appropriate for such deficient patients. Formula Notes: Ding Chuan Tang is one of the most commonly used formulas to treat wheezing and dyspnea due to exterior Wind-cold and interior phlegm-heat. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 93% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Ginkgo Biloba Seed Bai Guo Semen Ginkgo Bilobae Ephedra Ma Huang Herba Ephedra Perillia Zi Su Zi Fructus Perillae Coltsfoot Flower Kuan Dong Hua Flos Tussilaginis Farfarae Mulberry Root Bark Sang Bai Pi Cortex Mori Albae Radicis Pinellia Ban Xia Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae Scutellaria Huang Qin Radix Scutellariae Apricot Seed Xing Ren Semen Pruni Armeniacae Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae 71 Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang Du Huo and Loranthus Indications: (with appropriate presentation) chronic osteoarthritis, chronic pain, weakness and stiffness in the lower back and legs, rheumatic sciatica, paresthesia Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Anti-rheumatic effect for disorders associated with joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments 2. Anti-spasmodic effect to stop muscle spasm and cramping 3. Anti-inflammatory effect to reduce pain and swelling Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Expels Wind-dampness, Disperses Painful Obstruction and relieves spasmodic pain 2. Tonifies Qi and Blood 3. Strengthens Liver and Kidney 4. Invigorates Qi and Blood circulation Suggested Dosage: Take 3-4 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Pregnancy due to the Blood invigorating properties Formula Notes: This TCM classic is one of the most commonly used formulas to treat muscle aches and pains, as well as painful obstructions in the bones and sinews. It‘s elegant construction illustrates the principle that proper treatment of a chronic disease requires both that the Righteous Qi be tonified and that the pathogenic influences be dispelled. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Tu Huo; Pubescent Angelica Root Du Huo Radix Angelicae Pubescentis Wild Ginger; Asarum Xi Xin Herba cum RadiceAsari Siler Fang Feng Radix Ledebourriellae Divaricatae Gentiana Macrophylla Root Qin Jiao Radix Gentiana Qinjiao Loranthus Sang Ji Sheng Ramulus Sangjisheng Cinnamon Bark Rou Gui Corten Cinnamomi Cassiae Eucommia Du Zhong Cortex Eucommiae Ulmoidis Rehmannia (cooked) Shu Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Glutoinosae Chinese Angelica Root Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis Achyranthes Niu Xi Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae Cnidium; Ligusticum Chuan Xiong Radix Ligustici Chuanxiaong Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Honey Baked Licorice Zhi Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis 72 Er Chen Tang Two Cured Decoction Indications: (with appropriate presentation) coughing with copious white phlegm that is easily expectorated, a stifling sensation in the chest and diaphragm, palpitations, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, lassitude, weak extremities, upper respiratory tract infection, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, goiter, chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, Meniere‘s disease, hangovers Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Antitussive effect 2. Expectorant effect 3. Anti-asthmatic effect Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Dries Dampness and transforms phlegm 2. Regulates the Qi 3. Harmonizes the middle jiao Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: The improper use of this formula can cause excessive thirst and a dry throat. Unless modified, it is contraindicated for cases with cough associated with Lung Yin Xu. Addition of small dosages of Chi Cool would serve this purpose. Formula Notes: Er Chen Tang is the foundation of dozens of formulas that address the problem of excess dampness and phlegm usually caused by Spleen Xu. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 70% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Red Citrus Peel Ju Hong Rubra Epicarpii Citri Erythrocarpae Pinellia Ban Xia Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Honey Baked Licorice Zhi Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Ginger Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingerberis Officinalis Mume Fruit Wu Mei Fructus Pruni Mume 73 Gui Pi Tang Indications: (with appropriate presentation) fatigue, weakness, forgetfulness, palpitations (with or without anxiety), insomnia, dream-disturbed sleep, anemia, chronic bleeding syndromes, women may experience early periods with copious, pale blood or prolonged, almost continuous periods with little flow, pale complexion Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Mild sedative effect to promote falling asleep and staying asleep 2. Adaptagenic effect to help the patient cope with stress, anxiety and excessive worries 3. Increase red blood cell count and hemoglobin Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Tonifies the Qi 2. Strengthens the Spleen 3. Nourishes the blood 4. Nourishes the Heart and calms the spirit Suggested Dosage: Take 3-4 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: Not suitable for insomnia or agitation due to Heat conditions. Formula Notes: In this modification of Gui Pi Tang, Ren Shen has been substituted with Dang Shen, allowing the formula to be taken long-term without the side effects possible from the relative warmth and dryness of the original. Gui Pi Tang is appropriate for treating several common clinical disorders, all with Qi and Blood deficiency at their core. The formula is best know for treating excessive worrying and thinking leading to possible insomnia, forgetfulness and palpitations. A second clinical pattern is fatigue, weakness, with a pale complexion and possible anemia. A third common pattern is the inability of the Spleen to control the blood, leading to chronic bleeding syndromes. Ingredients: 86% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Codonopsis Dang Shen Radix Codonopsitis Pilosulae Atractylodis Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodeis Macrcephalae Astragalus Huang Qi Radix Astragali Membranacei Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Longan Long Yan Rou Arillus Euphoriae Longanae Angelica Sinensis Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis Zizyphus Suan Zao Ren Semen Zizyphi Spinosae Saussurea; Aucklandia Mu Xiang Radix Auklandia Lappae Polygala Yuan Zhi Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae 74 Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San Indications: (with appropriate presentation) common cold on summer flu, stomach flu, gastroenteritis, acute enteritis, acute colitis, fever and chills, headache, heat stroke, fungal infection, fullness and oppression in the chest and diaphragm, epigastric or abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, borborygmus, diarrhea, GI tract spasms or cramps, diaper rash Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Antispasmodic effect to relax GI tract spasms and cramps 2. Antiemetic effect 3. Antibacterial effect Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Releases the exterior 2. Transforms Dampness 3. Requlates the Qi and harmonizes the middle jiao Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Because this formula contains warm and drying herbs, it should not be used without significant modification in cases with Wind-heat or Fire due to Deficiency. For the same reason, it is contraindicated with Yin and Blood Xu. Allergic reactions are sometimes associated with the use of Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan. Formula Notes: This formula treats Wind-cold with concurrent internal injury due to stagnation. It is commonly used when there is a simultaneous onset of vomiting and diarrhea, especially during summertime when dampness is predominant. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 92% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Agastache; Patchouli Huo Xiong Herba Agastaches seu Pogostemi Magnolia Bark Hou Po Cortex Magnolia Officinalis Citrus Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Perillia Chen Pi Pericarpium Citri Retuculatae Angelica Root Bai Zhi Radix Angelicae Dahuricae Pinellia Ban Xia Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae Beltel Husk; Areca Peel Da Fu Pi Pericarpium Arecae Atractylodes Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodeis Macrcephalae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Platycodon Jie Geng Radix Platycodonis Honey Baked Licorice Zhi Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Ginger Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingerberis Officinalis Chinese Date; Jujube Da Zao Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae 75 Jiao Ai Tang Nourish and Stabilize Flow Indications: (with appropriate presentation) threatened miscarriage, abdominal pain with uterine bleeding, rectal bleeding, endometriosis, excessive menstruation, menstruation with constant spotting, excessive post partum bleeding, bleeding during pregnancy, pale and thin blood without clots, weak sore lower back, dull complexion, bleeding peptic ulcer, bleeding hemorrhoids, anemia Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Treats anemia by increasing the number and function of red blood cells 2. Hemostatic Effect - reduces bleeding time Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Nourishes the Blood 2. Stops Bleeding 3. Regulates Menstruation 4. Calms the Fetus Suggested Dosage Take 3-4 capsules 3 times a day between meals Cautions & Contraindications: None noted. Formula Notes: As noted above in the ―Indications‖ section, Jiao Ai Tang is effective for a wide range of bleeding syndromes. However, the principle function is used to treat Beng Lou (flooding and spotting) due to injury and deficiency of the Chong and Ren channels. The treatment plan for this disorder is to nourish the blood, stop bleeding and regulate the menses. E Jiao nourishes the blood and stops bleeding and Ai Ye warms the uterus, calms the restless fetus and stops bleeding. In addition, the four herbs which comprise Si Wu Tang, Sheng Di Huang, Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong and Bai Shao nourish the blood, regulate the menses and move the blood. While seemingly counterintuitive, invigorating the blood is vital in bleeding disorders, especially chronic ones, as it is just as important to prevent statis as it is to nourish the blood. Gan Cao is included to harmonize the actions of the other ingredients. Ingredients: 91% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Gelatin E Jiao Gelatinum Corii Asini Mugwort Leaf; Artemesia Ai Ye Folium Artemisiae Glutinosae Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Angelica Root Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis Ligusticum Chuan Xiong Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae 76 Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan Kidney Qi Pill from the Golden Cabinet Indications: (with appropriate presentation) low back pain, weakness of the lower extremities, a cold sensation in the lower half of the body, pain and cramps in the lower abdomen, dysuria or polyuria, endocrine disorders (diabetes mellitus and insipidus, hypoaldosterionism and hypothyroidism), sexual and reproductive disorders (impotence, premature ejaculation, prostatic hypertrophy, male and female infertility), genitourinary disorders (nephritis, chronic urethritis), chronic bronchial asthma, arthritis Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Adaptogenic response 2. Immunostimulant effect 3. Stimulates endocrine system Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Warms and tonifies the Kidney Yang Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Contraindicated in cases of Yin Deficiency with a dry mouth and throat; contraindicated in pregnancy Formula Notes: This elegantly balanced formula nourishes without being cloying, warms without producing dryness, tonifies the deficiency of Yin to promote the generation of Qi, assists Kidney Yang in the transformation of water and stimulates the Yang restoring the functional capacity of the Kidneys. This balance explains the wide clinical application of this formula, with an emphasis on Kidney Yang Xu with disruption of water and fluid metabolism. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Cornus Shan Zhu Yu Fructus Corni Officinalis Dioscorea Shan Yao Radix Dioscoreae Oppositae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Alisma Ze Xie Rhizoma Alismatis Orientalis Mouton Mu Dan Pi Cortex Mouton Radicis Cinnamon Twig Gui Zhi Ramulus Cinnamomomi Cassiae Prepared Aconite Fu Zi Radix Aconiti Lateralis Praeparata 77 Ling Zhi Ganodema; Reishi Mushroom Indications: (with appropriate presentation) allergies, asthma, SOB, compromised immune function, insomnia, forgetfulness, fatigue, listlessness, poor appetite, weak digestion, loose stools, dizziness, sore low back, chronic hepatic disease, leucopenia, hyperlipidemia, neurasthenia, scleroderma, lupus erthematosus, bacterial and viral infection, artherosclerosis, arthritis, coronary artery disease, arrhythmia, side effects of chemotherapy and radiation, stress, anxiety, meditation aid Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Immunemodulatory function 2. Anti-neoplastic effects 3. Lowers blood pressure 4. Antibacterial effect 5. Antiviral effect 6. Hepatoprotective, antidiabetic, antiasthmatic effects 7. Antioxidative properties 8. Antiinflammatory effects Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Nourishes the Heart and calms the Shen 2. Tonifies Qi and Nourishes Blood 3. Stops coughing and arrests wheezing Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: None noted Formula Notes: Ling Zhi, called the ‗Mushroom of Immortality‘, has been revered in China and Japan for centuries. Shen Nong, ranked Ling Zhi as the number one herb for achieving radiant health and long life. In his Classic Compendeum of Materia Medica, the first Pharmacopoeia of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine, he states, "The taste is bitter, its energy neutral, it has no toxicity. It cures the accumulation of pathogenic factors in the chest. It is good for the Qi of the head, including mental activities. Long term consumption will lighten the body; you will never become old. It lengthens years." Ling Zhi tonifies Qi, nourishes Blood and calms Shen. Numerous studies have shown that it enhances immune function, lowers blood pressure and protects the liver. It is an Immune modulator, that is, it regulates and fine tunes the immune system. Reishi is widely recognized as the most potent adaptogen available. Ingredients : 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Ganoderma; Reishi Mushroom Ling Zhi Ganoderma Lucidum 78 Liu Wei Di Huang Wan Six Ingredient Pill with Rehmannia Indications: (with appropriate presentation) weakness and soreness in the lower back, light-headedness, vertigo, tinnitus, diminished hearing, night sweats, spontaneous and nocturnal emissions, hot palms and soles, chronic dry and sore throat, impotence, heel pain, neurasthenia, diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, chronic nephritis, optical neuritis, optic nerve atrophy Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Regulate endocrine function to balance hormone 2. Mild anti-hypertensive effect Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Nourishes the Kidney Yin 2. Enriches the Liver Yin and Blood 3. Tonifies the Spleen Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: Despite it‘s balanced nature, this formula still has cloying properties and should be used with caution in cases with indigestion, diarrhea due to Spleen deficiency, or a white, greasy tongue coating. Formula Notes: Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is the most basic formula for the treatment of Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency. Many other Yin tonics build upon this formulas elegant construction, which is a combination of two groups of herbs, three tonic and three sedative. The king herb, Shu Di Huang, strongly nourishes both Kidney Yin and Jing. One of the deputies, Shan Zhu Yu, nourishes Liver Yin and astringes the Jing or Essence. The other deputy, shan yao, stabilizes the Jing by tonifying the Spleen. And so, this formula helps correct deficiencies in the Kidney, Liver and Spleen . The other group of herbs act to sedate or clear these same three organs. Ze Xie sedates or drains the Kidneys and prevents the rich, cloying nature of Shu Di Huang from congesting the function of the Kidney. Mu Dan Pi clears deficiency Fire in the Liver and is used in the formula to balance the astringent and warming effect of Shan Zhu Yu. Fu Ling tonifies the Spleen and drains dampness, as well as preventing the formula from stagnating the digestive function. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Rehmannia Shu Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Preparata Cornus Shan Zhu Yu Fructus Corni Officinalis Dioscorea Shan Yao Radix Dioscoreae Oppositae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Alisma Ze Xie Rhizoma Alismatis Orientalis Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae 79 Long Dan Xie Gan Tang Gentiana Combination Indications: (with appropriate presentation) eczema, genital herpes, herpes zoster, bacterial or fungal infections such as urinary tract infection, ear infection, vaginal infection and abnormal discharge, yeast infection, fallopian tube infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, polycystic ovary disease, endometriosis, gonorrhea, prostatitis, urethritis, shingles, boils, conjunctivitis, liver and gallbladder disorders, hypochondriac pain, bitter taste in the mouth, acute glaucoma, hyperthyroidism, hypertension, headache or migraine, irritability Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Antibiotic, antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal effects for various types of infections 2. Anti-inflammatory effects to reduce inflammation and pain Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Drains excess fire from the Liver and Gallbladder 2. Clears and drains Damp-heat from the lower jiao Suggested Dosage: Take 3-4 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Dosage may be increased up to 6 capsules every 4 hours in the early stage. Cautions & Contraindications: Use with caution (not to be taken long-term or in large doses) with deficiency and cold in the Spleen and Stomach. Contraindicated with Yang, Yin and Blood Xu Xu or injury to the body fluids Formula Notes: Long Dan Xie Gan Tang treats excess fire in the Liver and Gallbladder. When the excess Fire travels upward, it produces headache or migraine, ear infection, conjunctivitis, glaucoma or simply painful eyes or ears. When the Fire follows the Liver and Gallbladder channels to the hypochondriac area, it causes pain and a bitter taste in the mouth. When the Fire and Damp-heat travel downward it causes possible genital herpes, vaginal or urinary tract infections, endometriosis, prostatitis and other disorders of the genital region. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies, by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications, by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Gentiana Long Dan Cao Radix Gentianae Longdancao Scutelaria Huang Qin Radix Scutellariae Baicalensis Gardenia Zhi Zi Fructus Gardeniae Jasminoidis Alisma Ze Xie Rhizoma Alismatis Orientalis Akebia Mu Tong Caulus Mutong Plantago Che Qian Zi Semen Plantaginis Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang RadixRehmannniae Glutinosae Angelica Sinensis Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis Bupluerum Chai Hu Radix Bupleuri Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae 80 Ma Zi Ren Wan Hemp Seed Pill Indications: (with appropriate presentation) chronic constipation with dry or hard stools that are difficult to expel, frequent urination, post surgical constipation, drug-induced constipation, constipation in the elderly, postpartum constipation, hemorrhoids Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Laxative effect 2. Increases intestinal peristalsis Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Warm the Kidneys 2. Moistens the Intestines 3. Unblocks the bowels Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Although relatively mild in nature, this formula contains downward draining herbs and so is not recommended for the very weak or for constipation that is due solely to blood deficiency. Contraindicated in pregnancy. Formula Notes: Ma Zi Ren Wan treats Heat induced Dryness in the Stomach and Intestines depleting the fluids in the Spleen. It is a variation of Xiao Cheng Qi Tang that reduces the dosage of those herbs that strongly disperse and purge (Da Huang, Zhi Shi, Hou Po), while adding several that nourish and moisten (Huo Ma Ren, Xing Ren, Bai Shao). These modifications, especially in capsule form, make this a relatively gentle and mild laxative. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 88% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Hemp Seed Huo Ma Ren Semen Cannabis Sativae Apricot Seed Xing Ren Semen Pruni Armeniacae Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Citrus Aurantium Zhi Shi Fructus Immaturus Aurantii Magnolia Bark Hou Po Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis Rhubarb Root Da Huang Radix et Rhizoma Rhei 81 Shen Ling Bai Zhu San Ginseng and Atractylodes Indications: (with appropriate presentation) fatigue, chronic loose stools or diarrhea, borborygmus, poor appetite during convalescence, weakness of the extremities, distention and a stifling feeling in the chest and epigastrium, pale complexion, supportive treatment for GI side effects from chemotherapy and radiation Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Firms the stool and stops diarrhea 2. Boosts the immune system 3. Strengthens the digestive function and increases energy Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Tonifies the Qi 2. Strengthens the Spleen and Stomach 3. Leaches out dampness and stops diarrhea Suggested Dosage: Take 3-4 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: Use with caution in case of Yin Xu & Yin Xu with heat. Formula Notes: The principle focus of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San, to tonify the Spleen Qi, is addressed by Ren Shen, Bai Zhu, Fu Ling and Gan Cao, (which comprise Si Jun Zi Tang). Four additional herbs, Shan Yao, Lian Zhi, Yi Yi Ren and Bai Bian Dou also support the Spleen and dry dampness to stop diarrhea. Sha Ren transforms dampness and prevents stagnation from the tonic herbs. Jie Geng has an ascending nature which helps in stopping the diarrhea. FoFor a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Ginseng Ren Shen Radix Ginseng Atractylodes Rhizome Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodeis Macrcephalae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Dioscorea Shan Yao Radix Dioscoreae Oppositae Dolichoris Bai Bian Dou Semen Dolichoris Lablab Lotus Seed Lian Zi Semen Nelumbinis Nuciferae Coix Yi Yi Ren Semen Coicis Lachryma-jobi Cardamon Sha Ren Fructus Amomi Agastaches Huo Xiong Herba Agastaches seu Pogostemi Platycodon Jie Geng Radix Platycodi Grandiflori 82 Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan Emperor of Heaven’s Special Pill to Tonify the Heart Indications: (with appropriate presentation) irritability, palpitations with anxiety, emotional instability, fatigue, insomnia with very restless sleep, inability to think or concentrate for even short periods of time, nocturnal emissions, forgetfulness, dry stools, menopausal syndrome, chronic urticaria, coronary heart disease, angina, hypertension, hyperthyroidism Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Balances endocrine system 2. Treats insomnia and restless sleep 3. Mild sedative effect to relieve nervousness and irritability Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Enriches the Kidney and Heart Yin 2. Nourishes the Blood 3. Tonifies the Heart and Calms the Spirit Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: Patients having gastrointestinal weakness with dampness or tenacious phlegm should use this formula with caution. Formula Notes: The TCM Classic formula, Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan, treats Yin Xu of the Heart and Kidneys along with Heart Blood Xu which can cause a wide range of conditions as shown above in the ‗Indications‘ section. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Ophiopogonon Mai Men Don Tuber Ophioponon Asparagus Tian Men Dong Radix Asparagi Ginseng Ren Shen Radix Ginseng Salvia Dan Shen Radix Salvia Miltorrhaziae Scrophularia Xuan Shen Radix Scrophulariae Ningpoensis Angelica Sinnesis Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Biota Bai Zi Ren Semen Biota Zizyphus Suan Zao Ren Semen Zizyphi Spinosae Polygala Yuan Zhi Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae Schisandra Wu Wei Zi Fructua Schisandrae Chinensis Platycodon Jie Geng Radix Platycodi Grandiflori Coptis Huang Lian Cortex Phellodendri 83 Wen Jing Tang Indications: (with appropriate presentation) Mild, persistent uterine bleeding; irregular menstruation, extended or continuous menstrual flow, bleeding between periods, dysmennorhea, pain, distention, and cold in the lower abdomen, amenorrhea, luteal phase defects, infertility, dry lips and mouth, low-grade fever at dusk, warm palms and soles Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Anti-inflammatory Effects 2. Increase blood plasma levels for FSH, LH and estradoil in both hyper- and hypo-functioning patients. 3. Increases fertility Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Warm the menses and dispels cold 2. Nourishes the Blood 3. Dispels Blood Statis Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Cases with abdominal masses due to blood statis due to excess; Cases characterized by excess, heat and blood statis Formula Notes: Wen Jing Tang was originally devised for the treatment of cold and deficiency of the Ren and Chong, with internal obstruction due to blood statis resulting in mild, persistent uterine bleeding. Today, it is primarily used for treatment of irregular menstruation. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 92.5 % Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Evodia Wu Zhu Yu Fructus Evodiae Rutaecarpae Cinnamon Twig Gui Zhi Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae Angelica Sinensis Dang Gui Radix Angelica Sinensis Ligusticum Chuan Xiong Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Mouton Mu Dan Pi Cortex Mouton Gelatin E Jiao Gelatinium Corii Asini Opiopogonis Mai Men Dong Tuber Opphiopogonis Japonici Ginseng Ren Shen Radix Ginseng Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis Fresh Ginger Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens Pinellia Ban Xia Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae 84 Wu Ling San Five Ingredient Powder with Poria Indications: (with appropriate presentation) 1. Exterior syndrome with accumulation of dampness and water in the interior with possible headache, fever, irritability, strong thirst but with vomiting immediately after drinking, urinary difficulty. 2. Edema, generalized sensation of heaviness, diarrhea, urinary difficulty, possible vomiting due to sudden turmoil disorder 3. Throbbing pulsations just below the umbilicus, vomiting frothy saliva, SOB and coughing; acute or chronic nephritis, chronic renal failure, congestive heart failure, ascites from liver cirrhosis, Meniere‘s diseas, infectious hepatitis Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Diuretic effect 2. Antihypertensive 3. Nephroprotective 4. Hepatoprotective Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Promotes urination and drains Dampness 2. Strengthens the Spleen and warms the Yang 3. Promotes the transforming functions of Qi Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: In case with Spleen or Kidney Xu, the dosage and duration of this formula must be carefully monitored and limited. Contraindicated in cases with depleted body fluids from profuse perspiration or excessive vomiting or diarrhea; urinary difficulty with Yin Xu, this formula should be modified by the addition of another formula, such as Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, to protect the Yin from further injury. Formula Notes: The primary mechanism common to all of the conditions for which this formula is indicated is severe accumulation of water in the Bladder and the inability of the Qi to transform fluids, manifested as urinary difficulty or edema. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Alisma Ze Xie Rhizoma Alismatis Orientalis Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Porai Cocos Polyporus Zhu Ling Sclerotium Polypori Umbellati Atractylodes Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodis Macropcephalae Cinnamon Twig Gui Zhi Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae 85 Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang Saussurea and Cardamom Indications: (with appropriate presentation) gastro-intestinal weakness with possible phlegm and/or food stagnation, indigestion, belching, abdominal distention and pain, lack of appetite in the elderly and infirm, fatigue and bloating after meals, sometimes vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite, morning sickness, IBS, gastritis Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Strengthens the Digestive System 2. Reduces Pain and Distention in the Abdomen 3. Immuno-stimulant function Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Strengthens the Spleen 2. Harmonizes the Stomach 3. Regulates the Qi and Alleviates Pain 4. Warm the Middle and Drain Dampness Suggested Dosage: Take 3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: None noted Formula Notes: Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang treats deficiency of the middle burner with Cold and Damp stagnation with possible reduced appetite, belching, fatigue and bloating after meals, distention and pain in Stomach or abdomen, as well as generalized weakness and fatigue. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 90% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Ginseng Ren Shen Radix Ginseng Atractylodes Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodeis Macrcephalae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Citrus Chen Pi Pericarpium Citri Retuculatae Pinellia Ban Xia Rhizoma Pinelliae Cardamom Sha Ren Fructus Amomi Saussurea Mu Xiang Radix Auklandia Lappae Ginger Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingerberis Officinalis 86 Xiao Chai Hu Tang Minor Bupleurum Decoction Indications: (with appropriate presentation) common cold, acute or chronic bronchitis, viral hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, hepatic fibrosis, cholecystitis, gastritis, pancreatitis, nephritis, stiffness in the neck, alternating fever and chills, dry throat, bitter or sour taste in the mouth, dizziness, irritability, sensation of fullness in the chest and hypochondria, heartburn, gastritis, gastric prolapse, constipation, nausea and vomiting, reduced appetite, chronic fatigue syndrome, general weak constitution Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Enhances the normal metabolic and detoxification functions of the liver 2. Supports the Immune System Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Harmonizes and Releases Lesser Yang Stage (Shao Yang) Disorders 2. Soothes the Liver 3. Cleanses the Gallbladder Suggested Dosage: Take 2 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: This formula has an ascending action which can injure the Qi and cause headache, dizziness and bleeding gums if taken long-term. For the same reason, it is contraindicated in patients with excess above and deficiency below or Liver Fire. Use with caution in cases of Liver Yang rising or hypertension, as well as those with Yin and/or Blood deficiencies. Formula Notes: Xiao Chai Hu Tang is the principle formula for harmonizing shaoyang syndrome, or the half-exterior, half-interior aspect of the six stages of disease progression. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Bupluerum Chai Hu Radix Bupleuri Scutellaria Huang Qin Radix Scutellariae Pinellia Ban Xia Rhizoma Pinelliae Ginger Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingerberis Ginseng Ren Shen Radix Ginseng Jujube Da Zao Fructus Zizyphi Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae 87 Xiao Yao San Bupleurum and Dang Gui Indications: (with appropriate presentation) hypochondriac pain, headache, vertigo, stress, frustration, irritability, mood swings, insomnia related to stress, mild depression, PMS with breast distention, irregular menstruation, menstrual cramps Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Mild sedative effect to relieve irritability and nervousness 2. Anxiolytic effect to relieve stress and anxiety 3. Analgesic action to relieve pain and headache due to stress Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Spreads the Liver Qi 2. Strengthens the function of the Spleen 3. Nourishes the Blood Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: For patients with weak constitutions, caution with long -term (more than six months) due to Qi Regulating properties. May be combined with a Qi tonic formula. Formula Notes: Xiao Yao San is perhaps the most used and modified TCM formula, in large part because it treats many gynecological and hepatic disorders, as well as the all too common Qi stagnation caused by stress and hectic lifestyles. This is the basic pattern of Liver Qi overacting on the Spleen causing both Spleen and Blood Deficiency. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Bupleurum Chai Hu Radix Bupleuri Chinese Angelica Root Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis Peony Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae Poria Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Atractylodis Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodeis Macrcephalae Honey Baked Licorice Zhi Gan Cao Radix Glycryyhizae Uralensis Mint Bo He Herba Menthae Haplocalysis Roasted Ginger Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingerberis Recens 88 Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang Indications: (with appropriate presentation) pain in the chest and hypochondria, obstructed blood circulation, coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, rheumatic valvular heart disease, hypertension, thrombosis, embolism, cardiac ischemia, stroke, concussion, cerebral atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, pancreatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, intercostal neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, primary dysmenorrhea, stubborn headache with a fixed, piercing quality, palpitations, insomnia, restless sleep, irritability Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant effects 2. Lowers blood pressure 3. Reduces plasma cholesterol levels Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Invigorates the Blood and dispels statis 2. Spreads Liver Qi and unblocks the channels Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Because the actions of this formula in invigorating the blood and dispelling statis are very strong, it is contraindicated during pregnancy and in most cases which involve excessive menstrual bleeding. It is also contraindicated with bleeding diathesis or any hemorrhagic disorders. If this formula is taken for a prolonged period of time, tonic herbs should be added accordingly. Formula Notes: Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang is used for Blood Statis in the chest with impairment of blood flow in the area above the diaphragm. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Persica Tao Ren Semen Persicae Carthamus Hong Hua Flos Carthami Tinctorii Angelica Sinensis Dang Gui Radix Angelica Sinensis Ligusticum Chuan Xiong Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong Red Peony Chi Shao Radix Paeniae Rubrae Cyathulae Chuan Niu Xi Radix Cyathulae Buplerum Chai Hu Radix Bupleri Platycodon Jie Geng Radix Platycodi Grandflori Ripe Bitter Orange Zhi Ke Fructus Citri Aurantii Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis 89 Yi Guan Jian Linking Decoction Indications: (with appropriate presentation) hypochondriac and chest pain, epigastric and abdominal distention, a dry or parched mouth and throat, acid regurgitation, hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, costochondritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, atrophic gastritis, essential hypertension, gestational hypertension during pregnancy, PMS, ovarian dysfunction, hyperthyroidism, Addison‘s disease, diabetes mellitus, neurasthenia Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Hepatoprotective effects 2. Antiulcer effects 3. Adaptogenic effects Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Enriches the Liver and Kidney Yin 2. Spreads the Liver Qi Suggested Dosage: Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed Cautions & Contraindications: Yi Guan Jian should not be used for pain and distention from dampness or phlegm. It is contraindicated with hypochondriac pain caused by Liver Fire rising without underlying deficiency. It is inappropriate for patients with Qi and Blood stagnation or phlegm accumulation, since it contains many tonics which can create more stagnation or produce more dampness and phlegm. Formula Notes: Yi Guan Jian is particularly effective in treating conditions due to concurrent Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency and Liver Qi stagnation. Over the years its use has been expanded to include many disorders which share this pattern including menstrual problems, hernial disorders, Lung consumption, diabetes, and abdominal masses with Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients : 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae Lycii Berry Gou Qi Zi Fructus Lycii Glehnia Sha Shen Radix Adenophorae seu Glehniae Ophiopogon Mai Men Dong Tuber Ophiopogonis Japonici Angelica Sinensis Dang Gui Radix Angelica Sinensis Melia, Sichuan Pagoda Tree Fruit Chuan Lian Zi Fructus Meliaw Toosendan 90 Yin Qiao San Lonicera and Forsythia Formula Indications: (with appropriate presentation) fever, slight or no chills, common cold, sore throat, influenza, upper respiratory tract infection, headache, thirst, cough, acute bronchitis, tonsillitis, canker sores, initial stages of mumps or measles Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Anti-viral effect to reduce severity and duration of viral infections 2. Anti-bacterial effect inhibits the reproduction of harmful bacteria Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Disperses Wind-heat 2. Clears heat and relieves toxicity 3. Benefits the throat Suggested Dosage: Take 4 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: Caution in with patients with damp-heat. Formula Notes: Yin Qiao San treats early stage Wind-heat attack which enters through the nose and attacks the Lungs. It is a popular formula due to ability to treat disorders of the upper jiao without injuring the middle jiao. See Blue Dragon‘s modification of Yin Qiao, Resistance Acute. to address pathogens that have begun to progress beneath the skin layer with more severe symptoms such as high fever and severe sore and swollen throat. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. Ingredients: 86% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Lonicera Flower Jin Yin Hua Flos Lonicerae Japonicae Forsythia Lian Qiao Fructus Forsythiae Suspensae Arctium Niu Bang Zi Fructus Arctii Lappae Platycodon Jie Geng Radix Platycodi Grandiflori Mint Bo He Herba Menthae Haplocalysis Soja Dan Dou Chi Semen Sojae Praeparata Schizonepeta Jing Jie Herba Flos Schizonepeta Tenuifoliae Lophatherum Dan Zhu Ye Herba Lophatheri Gracilis Phragmites; Reed Rhizome Lu Gen Rhizoma Phragmitis Communis Licorice Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae 91 Yu Ping Feng San Jade Windscreen Powder Indications: (with appropriate presentation) aversion to drafts, spontaneous sweating, recurrent colds and flues, weak or compromised immune system, chronic colds or flu or other frequent bacterial or viral infections, slow recovery from viral or bacterial infection Western Therapeutic Effects 1. Strengthens the immune system; increase white blood cell count 2. Anti-bacterial effect inhibits the reproduction of harmful bacteria 3. Anti-cancer effect; inhibits the growth of cancer cells 4. Improves overall energy and vitality Chinese Therapeutic Effects 1. Augments the Qi 2. Stabilizes the exterior 3. Stops sweating Suggested Dosage: Take 2 capsules 3 times a day between meals or as needed. Cautions & Contraindications: None noted Formula Notes: Yu Ping Feng San, also known as Jade Windscreen Powder, is the TCM classic formula for treatment of deficiency of the exterior with unstable Wei or Protective Qi causing susceptibility to invasion of exterior pathogens and spontaneous sweating. This formula is commonly taken to prevent colds, especially in those who suffer from recurrent colds, Although it is effective in treating this problem, it must be taken for at least a month and as long as five months to really be effective. For a complete explanation of this classic TCM formula, please refer to Formulas and Strategies by Bensky and Barolet, and Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen and Chen. For stronger and faster effect in stabilizing the Wei and Lung Qi, see Blue Dragon‘s enhanced modification of Yu Ping Feng San, Resistance. Resistance, with the addition of standardized extracts of Huang Qi and Ling Zhi, along with Dong Chong Xia Cao and Wu Wei Zi, is appropriate for more severely compromised immune function, including for cancer patients with impaired immune system due to chemotherapy or radiation treatment and HIV/ AIDS patients with compromised immune function. Ingredients: 100% Organically Grown or Wild-Crafted Organic Ingredients Common Name Pin Yin Pharmaceutical Name Astragalus Huang Qi Radix Asragali Membranacei Atractylodes Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae Siler Fang Feng Radix Ledebouriellae Divaricatae Ginger Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis Recens 92
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