Product Description
Bupleurum Soothing Liver, 1 oz
Unit Size | 1 |
Potency | 7:1 |
Properties | Supports a healthy menstrual cycle |
Contraindications | Intended for use with Excess conditions. Use caution with deficiency patterns. |
Chinese Symptomology | Occasional discomfort in the chest and hypochondriac region; Occasional breast tenderness; Temporary depression, anger, frustration or anxiety; Occasional belching, hiccups, nausea, acid reflux |
Actions | Spreads Liver Qi, harmonizes Blood and alleviates pain |
Pattern | Liver Qi stagnation with pain |
Tongue | Normal |
Pulse | Wiry, especially on the left hand pulse |
Recommendations | |
Chinese name | Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang |
English name | Bupleurum Soothing Liver, 1 oz |
Description
Bupleurum Soothing Liver Formula is an effective formula to address Liver Qi stagnation. The therapeutic principle of this formula is to release Liver Qi constraint, and liberate Heat and Yang Qi trapped in the Interior. Stagnation of Liver Qi is a frequent and common diagnosis in Western culture; its manifestations span a broad range of signs and symptoms. This most common disharmony associated with Liver Qi stagnation is Liver acting out of the Ke cycle and overacting upon or attacking the Spleen and Stomach. (Kan Herb Company) *
Ingredients
Pinyin Name | Common Name |
---|---|
Chen pi | Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit |
Chai hu | Bupleurum root |
Bai shao | White peony root |
Chuan xiong | Sichuan lovage rhizome |
Zhi ke chao | Bitter orange mature fruit |
Zhi xiang fu | Cyperus rhizome (vinegar prepared) |
Dan shen | Chinese salvia root & rhizome |
Zhi gan cao | Chinese licorice root (honey fried) |