Product Description
Calm Dragon Formula, 300 tabs
Unit Size | 300 tablets |
Potency | 7:1 |
Chinese Symptomology | alcoholism treatment, smoking cessation; Helps reduce nausea and vomiting; Aids in relieving hypertension, hyper-thyroidism, PMS, post-influenza patterns, chronic fatigue syndrome |
Actions | Harmonizes the Shao Yang level, relieves agitation |
Pattern | Unsettled Spirit, blockage of all three Yang levels and confinement of Yang Qi in the interior |
Tongue | Red body with greasy, white or yellow coating, swollen edges |
Pulse | Wiry, rapid or tense, slippery, flooding or deep, tense |
Branch | Liver, Heart |
Chinese name | Chai Hu Ji Long Gu Mu Li Tang |
English name | Calm Dragon Formula, 300 tabs |
Description
According to Fang You-Zhi in the Treatise on Febrile Diseases Caused by Cold with 500 Cases by Luo Xi-Wen: "after adoption of a purgative there is an internal vacuity. Thus, external Heat intrudes into the interior and ascends together with fluid up to the diaphragm, causing vexation. As the Heart is located above the diaphragm, when the Correct (zheng) Qi is vacuous and the Pathogenic (xie) Qi is strong, the spirit of the Heart is disturbed, causing delirium and irritablity, heaviness in the four extremes and general malaise." This is the original pattern associated with this formula, however, its modern applications have been greatly expanded.
Calm Dragon Formula can be used for a wide range of psychological and emotional disorders, including acute anxiety when there is a Shao Yang or Liver Phlegm-Heat disorder, or an internal blockage of Yang Qi. It is highly effective in substance abuse programs for ameliorating withdrawal symptoms of cigarette, alcohol or drug dependencies. Its combination of warm, cold, supplementing and draining ingredients restores equilibrium to body and mind by regulating the Triple Burner (san jiao) mechanisms.
Ingredients
Chai hu - Bupleurum root; Jiang ban xia - Ginger cured pinellia rhizome; Zhi zi (shan) - Gardenia fruit; Hong zao - Red jujube fruit; Huang qin - Chinese skullcap root; Gui zhi - Chinese cinnamon twig; Fu ling - Poria; Duan mu li - Oyster shell; Dai zhe shi - Hematite; Long gu (sheng) - Dragon bone; Ji lin bai ren shen - White Asian ginseng root; Gan jiang - Dried ginger rhizome; Ji lin bai ren shen (tail) - White Asian ginseng tail