Product Description
Dang Gui Si Ni Tang, 1oz.
Unit Size | 1oz. Bottle |
Potency | 7:1 |
Contraindications | Body fluid deficiency or Yin deficiency with Heat. Caution in warm climates or summer season. |
Western Symptomology | Occasional frigid, cold hands and feet, possibly the whole limb, that feel cold to the touch and to the person, Occasional pale or sallow complexion, pale nails, lips or eyelids, Occasional lethargy or lassitude, Occasional discomfort at the wrist, hips, legs or feet, Occasional joint, lower back or leg discomfort, Occasional difficulty concentrating, Occasional irregular menstruation |
Actions | Nourishes the Blood, dispels Cold, warms, opens and unblocks the Vessels and Channels |
Pattern | Blood deficiency, Nutritive Qi blocked by Cold, Cold invasion in the Vessels and Channels |
Tongue | Pale with white coat, possibly pale purple |
Pulse | Deep, fine or barely palpable |
Recommendations | Complementary Formulas: Four Cold Extremities, Four Substances, Rehmannia Six |
Chinese name | Dang Gui Si Ni Tang |
English name | Dang Gui Si Ni Tang |
Description
Nourishes the Blood, dispels Cold, warms, opens and unblocks the Vessels and Channels.
Ingredients
Gui zhi (Chinese cinnamon twig), Dang gui shen (Dong quai root), Bai shao (White peony root), Xiao tong cao (Japanese Helwingia Pith), Hong zao (Red jujube fruit), Zhi gan cao (Honey fried Chinese licorice root & rhizome), Gan jiang (Ginger rhizome)