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Bupleurum & Dong Quai by Far East Summit Chinese Classics, also known as Xiao Yao San, courses the Liver, resolves depression, supplements the Spleen, nourishes Blood and harmonizes the Constructive (Ying).
TCM: Blood Deficiency
Potency: 5:1
Actions: Courses the liver and resolves depression, supplements the spleen, harmonizes the constructive, nourishes the blood. ~ Harmonizes Liver and Spleen ~Soothes Liver-Qi ~Tonifies the Spleen
Pattern: Liver constraint with Blood Deficiency. Disharmony between the Liver and Spleen.
Tongue: Pale / Red
Pulse: Weak-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xian); Wiry-Empty pulse (Xian Xu)
Western Symptomology: Amenorrhea ~ Anemia ~ Bitter taste ~ Bloating ~ Chronic hepatitis ~ Digestive disorders ~ Dizziness ~ Dysmenorrhea ~ Fatigue ~ Fibrocystic breast ~ Functional sterility ~ Gastritis ~ Headache ~ Hiccup ~ Irregular menstruation ~ Leukorrhea ~ Menorrhagia ~ Pain of the hypochondrium ~ Peptic ulcer ~ Poor appetite ~ Premenstrual syndrome ~ Dry mouth ~ Dry throat ~ Hypoglycemia ~ Nervous breakdown ~ Pleurisy ~ Poor vision ~ Retinitis ~ Slight, chronic fever.
Ingredients: Bupleurum root, White Peony root, Dong Quai root, Poria sclerotium fungus, White Atractylodes rhizome, Fresh Ginger rhizome, Chinese Licorice root. Mentha (bo he) herb.
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