Product Description
Four Cold Extremities, 1oz.
Unit Size | 1oz. Bottle |
Potency | 7:1 |
Contraindications | Liver Qi stagnation with underlying Yin deficiency. Occasional cold fingers and toes not due to constrained Liver Qi stagnation. |
Western Symptomology | Occasional coldness below the elbows and knees that can get worse with stress, Occasional irritability, Occasional flank discomfort, Occasional sensation of warmth of the body and head, absence of sweating, Occasional emotional stress |
Actions | Relieves stagnant Liver Qi and regulates the Spleen, harmonizes Liver and Spleen, releases constraint. |
Pattern | Shao Yin disharmonies with constrained Qi in the Interior, Liver and Spleen disharmony |
Tongue | Red body with yellow coating |
Pulse | Wiry, possibly forceful |
Recommendations | Complementary Formulas: Digestive Harmony Formula, Li Dan Support, Relsease Restraint |
Chinese name | Si Ni San |
English name | Four Cold Extremities |
Description
Relieves stagnant Liver Qi and regulates the Spleen, harmonizes Liver and Spleen, releases constraint. Supports healthy blood circulation, supports healthy liver function, supports healthy digestive system, supports healthy urinary system.
Ingredients
Bai shao (White peony root), Chai hu (Bupleurum root), Chao zhi shi (Bitter orange immature fruit), Zhi gan cao (Honey fried Chinese licorice root & rhizome)