|
LR Blood
Stagnation. |
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang |
補
陽
還
五
湯 |
Functions: Tonify Qi, invigorates blood, unblocks Jing Luo
Formula:
|
K |
Huang Qi
|
Radix
astragali membranacei
|
120g
|
|
M |
Dang Gui
|
Radix
angelicae sinensis
|
6g
|
|
A |
Chuan Xiong
|
Radix
ligustici chuanxiong
|
3g
|
|
A |
Chi Shao
|
Radix
paeoniae rubrae
|
4.5g
|
|
A |
Tao Ren
|
Semen
persicae
|
3g
|
|
A |
Hong Hua
|
Flos
carthami tinctorii
|
3g
|
|
A |
Di Long
|
Lumbricus
|
3g
|
Indications:
Qi and blood stagnation with qi deficiency and blockage in the
channels leading to wind stroke, after effects of Wind stroke (hemiplagia,
paralysis, atrophy of the lower limbs, facial paralysis, slurred
speech, drooling), dry stools, frequent urination, incontinence. T:
purple, thin white coat; P: wiry, weak and slow.
Cautions: Heat signs at beginning or during treatment - adjust
dosage of huang qi since it’s very warming. The classical dose of
huang qi is 120 grams. Begin with 15 - 20 grams and increase by 5
grams each course of treament to a maximum of 60 grams. Five days
equals one course of treatment.
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