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F3 invig blood 3

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Drains heat and breaks up blood stasis. tongue is purple, purple spots, pulse is submerged full or choppy tao he Cheng qi tang (peach pit decoction to order the qi)
Acute lower abdominal pain, night fevers, delirium, irritability, restlessness and thirst. Possibly manic behavior and menstrual irregularities (amenorrhea or dysmenorrhea). tao he Cheng qi tang (peach pit decoction to order the qi)
this condition occurs when an exterior invasion (a Taiyang disorder) is unresolved and the pathogen travels to the interior. Nowadays, though, we use it for a wide variety of blood stagnation conditions. tao he Cheng qi tang (peach pit decoction to order the qi)
This is blood stagnation in the lower jiao. It is caused by heat and blood stasis building up and causing obstruction and pain. tao he Cheng qi tang (peach pit decoction to order the qi)
Acute endometritis, retained placenta, PID, intestinal obstruction; contraindicated in pregnancy tao he Cheng qi tang (peach pit decoction to order the qi)
Blood stagnation in lower jiao due to heat tao he Cheng qi tang (peach pit decoction to order the qi)
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, spreads liver qi, unblocks channels, tongue is dark red, dark spots on sides, or purple, pulse is choppy wiry or tight xue fu zhu yu tang (drive out blood stasis in the mansion of blood decoction)
Pain in chest and hypochondria, chronic fixed headache, chronic hiccup, choking sensation when drinking, dry heaves, depression, palpitations, insomnia, irritability, restless sleep, extreme mood swings, tidal fever, dark purple lips or face (or sclera?) xue fu zhu yu tang (drive out blood stasis in the mansion of blood decoction)
Blood stasis in the chest. Constrained liver qi. The stomach symptoms arise from the blockage of stomach qi from the blood stasis. The headache in this case happens when the clear yang cannot rise due to obstruction in the chest. xue fu zhu yu tang (drive out blood stasis in the mansion of blood decoction)
Coronary artery disease, HTN, cor pulmonale, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, dysmenorrhea xue fu zhu yu tang (drive out blood stasis in the mansion of blood decoction)
Contraindicated in pregnancy, bleeding disorders; don’t use too long (about a month) xue fu zhu yu tang (drive out blood stasis in the mansion of blood decoction)
blood stasis in the chest, less heat—moves qi to move blood xue fu zhu yu tang (drive out blood stasis in the mansion of blood decoction)
Invigorates blood, dispels stasis, opens orifices: upper body symptoms, headache, vertigo, tinnitus, hair loss, dark purple complexion, dark eyes, brandy nose. Tong Qiao Huo Xue Tang (Unblock the Orifices and Invigorate the Blood Decoction)
Invigorates blood, dispels stasis, promotes qi movement, alleviates pain: Blood stasis and liver qi stagnation below the diaphragm, abdominal masses Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Blood Stasis Below the Diaphragm Decoction)
Invigorates blood, dispels stasis, warms menses, alleviates pain: lower abdominal pain with masses, low back pain during menstruation, frequent menstruation, dark purple menstrual blood with clots. Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Blood Stsis in the Lower Abdomen Decoction)
Invigorates blood, promotes qi movement, dispels stasis, unblocks channels, unblocks Bi pain, stops pain: shoulder pain, arm pain, low back pain, leg pain, chronic aches and pains, works on entire body. Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Blood Stasis from a Painful Body Decoction)
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, disperses accumulation, stops pain, tongue is purple, pulse is wiry shi Xiao san (sudden smile powder)
Almost exclusively used for menstrual pain, irregularity, post-partum pain, lochia retention, and other pains in the lower or mid-abdomen. Can be used for epigastric pain and coronary artery disease with chest pain. shi Xiao san (sudden smile powder)
Retention of blood stasis, obstructing vessels in lower abdomen. In normal childbirth, all blood should come out easily. If blood stasis, blood can be stuck and retained, and then comes out in an uncontrolled and prolonged manner. shi Xiao san (sudden smile powder)
Endometriosis, lochiostasis, coronary artery disease; contraindicated in pregnancy shi Xiao san (sudden smile powder)
severe pain, menstrual or post-partum shi Xiao san (sudden smile powder)
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, promotes movement of qi, alleviates pain, tongue is purple, dusky or red, yellow coat, pulse is wiry, choppy, rapid dan shen yin (salvia decoction)
Abdominal or epigastric pain which may radiate upward, with blood stasis and qi stagnation dan shen yin (salvia decoction)
Primary blood stasis. Then qi stag. Excellent for stomach pain due to qi and blood stagnation. Large dosage of Dan Shen, so primarily cool, though its other two herbs are warm. This means this is intended for qi and blood stag where some heat is present dan shen yin (salvia decoction)
Angina pectoris, hepatitis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, chronic gastritis, dysmenorrhea, and any kind of inflammatory pain where there is stasis or stagnation; contra pregnancy dan shen yin (salvia decoction)
Use with Gua Lou Xie Bai Ban Xia Tang for coronary artery disease. dan shen yin (salvia decoction)
invigorates blood and qi, stops pain, especially epigastric or chest dan shen yin (salvia decoction)
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