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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang by Treasure of the East also known as
Astragalus and Peony Combination, supplements the qi, quickens the blood, and
frees the flow of the channels. This formula is used to treat the retention of
pathogenic heat in the lung.
It is also used for Spleen-Qi deficiency, Yang-Qi deficiency, congealed Blood
and Yang Organs - Qi obstructed.
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang helps with:
• Drooling
• Eyes-Vision Loss (Post-Trauma)
• Menstrual Block
• Pain-Unilateral
• Post-Surgery Debility
• Speech-Impaired
• Stool-Dry
• Urination-Frequent
• Urination-Incontinence
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang helps with these Chinese Medicine patterns:
• Spleen-Qi Deficient
• Yang Organs- Qi Obstructed
• Yang Qi-Deficient
• Blood-Congealed
Actions: Supplements the qi, quickens the blood, and frees the flow of the
channels
Patterns: Qi vacuity and blood stasis
Tongue: white coating
Pulse: Moderate
Contraindications: Because this formula breaks up and eliminates blood stasis,
it is contraindicated immediately after a stroke when the cause is cerebral
hemorrhage. Until the etiology is established and cerebral hemorrhage has been
ruled out, one should refrain from using.
Chinese Symptomology: Signs & symptoms of qi vacuity include:Fatigue, Lack
of strength, Shortness of breath, Postural hypotention, Urinary frequency or
incontinence. A swollen tongue with teeth-marks on its edges, A moderate,
forceless pulse. Signs & symptoms of blood stasis include: Hemiplegia,
Paralysis, Atrophy of the lower limbs, Facial paralysis, Slurred speech, Dry
stools, A dark, purplish tongue. Possible static speckles on the tongue, A
deep, slow, bowstring, and/or choppy pulse.
Western Symptomology: Qi vacuity and blood stasis resulting in 1) disorders
with weakness and loss of function, including post-stroke hemiplegia and other
sequelae, cerebrovascular disease, sequelae of poliomyelitis, and Bell's palsy;
2) neuropsychiatric disorders, including a variety of neuralgias, epilepsy, and
neuroses; and 3) vascular diseases, including coronary artery disease, hypertension,
cor pulmonale, thromboangiitis obliterans, thrombophlebitis, and varicose veins
as well as miscellaneous indications including chronic nephritis, diabetes
mellitus, benign prostatic hypertrophy, and sciatica.
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang Ingredients:
Huang Qi - Astragalus membranaceus Root
Dang Gui Wei - Angelica sinensis Root
Chi Shao - Paeonia lactiflora Root
Chuan Xiong - Ligusticum chuanxiong Rhizome
Tao Ren - Prunus persica Seed
Hong Hua - Carthamus tinctorius Flower
Di Long - Pheretima aspergillum
Non-GMO starch which contains maltodextrin, are used as excipients.
Suggested Use:
Adults mix 4.5 g in hot water and drink as tea 2 to 3 times daily, or as
directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Consult your herbalist or healthcare practitioner prior to using this product
if you are pregnant, nursing or taking medication. Discontinue use if allergic
reaction occurs.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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