Product Description
Antiphlogistic Formula, 60 tablets
Unit Size | 60 tablets |
Dosage | 2-3 tablets, 2-3 times per day |
Potency | 7:1 |
Chinese Symptomology | Acute inflammation of the throat, swollen glands, fever. Cough with yellow phlegm, pulmonary abscess, pneumonia, tuberculosis, bronchitis and other upper respiratory infections. Damp Heat diarrhea, dysentery, vaginal yeast infections. Systemic infections, chronic viral disorders, abscesses (tooth, lung) and oral thrush |
Actions | Purges Toxic Heat, clears Lung Heat, cools the Blood, clears Damp Heat in the Lower Burner |
Pattern | Toxic Heat, Lung Heat, Damp Heat in the Lower Burner |
Tongue | Red with greasy, yellow coating |
Pulse | Rapid, forceful, slippery |
Chinese name | chuan xin lian kang yan pian |
English name | Antiphlogistic Formula, 60 tablets |
Description
The main herb in this prescription Andrographis is presently undergoing study in AIDS clinical trials and by pharmaceutical companies, based on its reputation as a potent antiviral herb. It is famous not only in classical Chinese medicine, but also in Ayurvedic medicine (chiretta seed), where it is also used for infectious conditions with Heat. Recent studies show that Andrographis is effective in inhibiting staphylococcus, pseudomonas, proteus vulgaris, shigella dysenteriae, staphylococcus, and E-Coli. In modern Chinese practice, it is being applied to enteric infections, leprosy, tuberculosis, hepatitis, Kidney infections, various cancers, snake bites, septicemia, and other systemic infections. Antiphlogistic Formula is best used clinically for deep-seated viral disorders, chronic and acute infections, and to reduce inflammation, fever and hot swelling. It can easily be added to other prescriptions (such as Gan Mao Ling, Zhong Gan Ling, or Dispel Invasion) to enhance their effect.
Ingredients
chuan xin lian (andrographis herb); pu gong ying (dandelion herb & root); ban lan gen (isatis root)