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Linking Decoction by Far East Summit Chinese Classics, also known as Yi Guan Jian, nourishes and enriches the Liver Blood and Kidney Yin at the same time as it courses the liver and rectifies the Qi.
Potency: 5:1
Actions: Nourishes and enriches liver blood and kidney yin at the same time as it courses the liver and rectifies the qi.
Contraindications: This formula should not be used for distention and pain due to phlegm or dampness.
Chinese Symptomology: Liver blood-kidney yin vacuity with concomitant liver depression qi stagnation, chest and rib-side pain, stomach duct distention and fullness, dry, parched mouth and throat, acid regurgitation, pale skin, lips, inner eyelids, and tongue, muscle cramps (especially at night), night-blindness, prematurely grey hair, low back and knee soreness and limpness, dizziness, frequent but scanty urination, irritability.
Western Symptomology: Chronic hepatitis, hepato- and/or splenomegaly, liver cirrhosis, menstrual irregularities, perimenopausal syndrome, tinnitus, nocturia
Pattern: Yin deficiency of the Liver and Kidneys with concurrent qi stagnation.
Tongue: Red, with scanty fur.
Pulse: Fine; bowstring
Ingredients: Raw Rehmannia Root Lycium Fruit Glehnia Root Ophiopogon Root Dong Guai Root Melia Toosendan Fruit.
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