Product Description
Gastrodia & Uncaria Wind Relief, 300 tabs
Unit Size | 300 tablets |
Dosage | 2-3 tablets, 2-3 times per day |
Properties | Supports healthy blood pressure, Supports healthy blood circulation, Supports a healthy nervous system |
Contraindications | Contraindicated for dizziness arising from Blood deficiency. |
Chinese Symptomology | Occasional dizziness, restlessness, Occasional flushing up, Occasional anger and irritability |
Western Symptomology | Migraine headache. Hypertension. Vertigo. Tinnitus. Glaucoma. Flushing up. Insomnia with dream-disturbed sleep. Convulsion. Muscle spasms. |
Actions | Calms the Liver, extinguishes Liver Wind, clears Heat, supplements Liver Yin and Kidney Qi, nourishes and regulates the Blood |
Pattern | Liver Yang ascending, Liver Yang transforming into Liver Wind, Liver Yin vacuity with Kidney Qi vacuity |
Tongue | Yellow, greasy |
Pulse | Wiry, rapid |
Branch | LIver, Kidney |
Chinese name | Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin |
English name | Gastrodia & Uncaria Wind Relief |
Description
Gastrodia and Uncaria Wind Relief is designed to treat ascending Liver Yang transforming to internal Wind. This pattern is produced by the depletion of the Yin of the Liver and Kidneys due to aging, overwork, extreme stress, anger, poor diet or chronic disease. Chronic Yin vacuity will lead to Liver Heat where the Yang can rise causing symptoms to manifest primarily in the upper body and head. When the Liver becomes hyperactive it will be unable to store its resources in the form of Blood and thus will also lead to symptoms of Blood vacuity and Yin vacuity with Yang rising. This prescription's main indication is hypertension with such associated symptoms as migraine headaches, dizziness, muscle spasms and vision problems accompanied by anger and irritability.*
Ingredients
Shi jue ming - Abalone shell
Chuan niu xi - Cyathula root
Du zhong - Eucommia bark
Gou teng - Gambir stem branch and twig
Sang ji sheng - Loranthus herb
Ye jiao teng - Polygonum multiflorum stem
Fu shen mu - Poria with wood root
Huang qin - Chinese skullcap root
Tian ma - Gastrodia rhizome
Yi mu cao - Siberian motherwort herb
Zhi zi - Gardenia fruit