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Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang (Bupleurum plus Dragon Bone and Oyster Shell Decoction) (delete qian dan) 柴胡加龍骨牡蠣湯 (減鉛丹)

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Formula Type Formulas that Harmonize
Diagnosis Improper use of purgatives before pathogen enters Yang Ming or Shao Yang
Action Unblocks the three Yang warps, sedates and calms the spirit
Indication Fullness in the chest, irritability with occasional attacks of fright palpitations, urinary difficulty, constipation, delirious speech, inability to rotate the trunk, a sensation of extreme heaviness throughout body. T: red body with slippery coat; P: wiry, rapid
Remarks Also used for depression; epilepsy; psychosomatic disorders in patients with a strong constitution. Not used for deficiency conditions
Ingredients

Chai Hu (Organic) (24 g)

Huang Qin (Organic) (6 g)

Ban Xia (Fa) (Organic) (18 g)

Ren Shen (Organic) (Red) (5 g)

Sheng Jiang (Organic) (5 g)

Fu Ling (Organic) (5 g)

Long Gu (5 g)

Da Huang(tested) (12 g)

Da Zao (12 g)

Dai Zhe Shi (9 g)



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This information is a reference tool for Chinese herbal studies. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult a primary health professional if you require health advisory.