TCM Zone Granule Formulas - 100g Bottles
Dang Gui Si Ni Tang, 100g
Dang Gui Si Ni Tang, 100g
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Dang gui Decoction For Frigid Extremities warms the channels, disperses cold, nourishes the blood, and unblocks the blood vessels.*
This formula may be regarded as a variation of Cinnamon Twig Decoction (gui zhi tang). The source text notes that it is indicated for cold injuring the terminal yin with "extremely cold hands and feet with a pulse that is thin almost to the point of being inperceptible." The use of this formula has been expanded over the centuries to encompass a variety of conditions due to cold invading the channels with underlying blood deficiency. (from Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas and Strategies)
English Name: Dang gui Decoction For Frigid Extremities Tang-Kuei & Jujube Combination Granules
Unit Size: 100 Grams
Potency: 5:1
Actions: Warms the channels, disperses cold, nourishes the blood, and unblocks the blood vessels.
Pattern: Cold injuring the terminal yin with extremely cold hands and feet;Cold invading the channels with underlying blood deficiency.
Chinese Symptomology: Long-standing cold hands and feet that are both cold to the touch and feel very cold to the patient;Pain in the joints;Irregular menstruation;Abdominal pain and cold;Pain in the lower back and legs
Contraindications: This formula should be used with caution during the spring and summer seasons, or in warm climates, since it easily injures the fluids. It is contraindicated in patients with fire from yin deficiency.
Ingredients
Ingredients (daily amount of raw herb in gram)Chinese Angelica Root (Dang Gui) 6.79g Cinnamon Bark (Gui Zhi) 5.09g Licorice Root Processed (Zhi Gan Cao) 5.09g Tetrapanacis MedullaTong Cao3.40g Jujube (Da Zao) 4.53g
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