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Dong Quai Four Formula by Far East Summit Chinese Classics, also known as Si Wu Tang, nourishes and supplements the Blood, courses the Liver, dispels stasis and quickens the Blood.
TCM: Blood Stasis, Bleeding
Potency: 5:1
Actions: Nourishes and supplements the blood, courses the liver, quickens the blood and dispels stasis.
Pulse: Fine-Choppy pulse (Xi Se); Fine-Wiry pulse (Xi Xian)
Pattern: Blood Deficiency, primarily of the Liver.
Tongue: Pale
Pulse: Fine-Choppy pulse (Xi Se); Fine-Wiry pulse (Xi Xian)
Contraindications: Acute and severe Blood loss (following hemorrhage, for example).
Chinese Symptomology: Harmonizes the Liver ~ Moves Blood ~ Nourishes Blood
Western Symptomology: Amenorrhea ~ Anemia ~ Blurred vision ~ Dizziness ~ Dysmenorrhea ~ Irregular menstruation ~ Pain of the lower abdomen ~ Periumbilical pain ~ Postpartum weakness ~ Threatened miscarriage ~ Agalactia ~ Brittle nails ~ Dry nails ~ Dull complexion ~ Generalized muscle tension ~ Headache ~ Lochiometra ~ Pale complexion ~ Restless fetus disorder ~ Urticaria
Ingredients: Dong Quai root, Prepared Rehmannia root, White Peony root, Ligusticum (chuan xiong) rhizome.
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