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Si Shen Wan by Blue Poppy’s Great Nature Classics is a
formula that comes from Xue Jis Ming dynasty Nei Ke Zhai Yao (Selected
Essentials of Internal Medicine).
Within this formula: Bu Gu Zhi supplements both the spleen and kidneys and
stops diarrhea. Rou Dou Kou warms the spleen and kidneys and secures the
intestines.
Wu Zhu Yu dispels cold from the middle burner. It also courses the liver and
rectifies the qi, thus freeing the flow of the qi mechanism.
Wu Wei Zi also secures the intestines. However, since it engenders fluids, it
help prevent Wu Zhu Yu from damaging yin fluids due to its warmth and acridity.
Sheng Jiang and Da Zao fortify the spleen and harmonize the middle. Sheng Jiang
also helps transform dampness.
Action: Warms and supplements the spleen and kidneys, secures the intestines
and stops diarrhea
Pattern: Spleen-kidney dual vacuity
Tongue: Enlarged with teeth-marks on its edges and thin, white fur
Pulse: Forceless or deep and slow
Chinese Symptomology: Spleen qi vacuity include: Fatigue, lack of strength,
shortness of breath, postural hypotension, poor appetite, indigestion,
undigested food in the stools. Kidney qi vacuity include: Cock-crow diarrhea,
enduring diarrhea, low back soreness and pain, chilled extremities, possible
polyuria
Western Symptomology: Spleen-kidney dual
vacuity resulting in chronic colitis, chronic dysentery, irritable bowel
syndrome, tuberculosis of the colon, allergic colitis, and low back pain
Suggested Use:
Adults take 3 capsules 2 times per day or as directed by your healthcare
practitioner.
Si Shen Wan Ingredients in 3 capsules:
Bu Gu Zhi (Fructus Psoraleae) 333.3 mg
Rou Dou Kou (Semen Myristicae) 166.7 mg
Wu Wei Zi (Fructus Schisandrae) 166.7 mg
Wu Zhu Yu (Fructus Evodiae) 83.3 mg
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