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| PM-637
Tiao Jing |
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| Comment: |
| PM-637
is a modification of a classic Tang-kuei and Bupleurum Formula
(Rambling Powder) which has been used for about 900 years to sooth
the liver qi, strengthen the spleen and harmonize the stomach.
This formula can be used to relieve symptoms such as hypochondriac
pain, headache, restlessness, vertigo, fatigue, flushed face,
irregular menstruation, distended breasts, abdominal pain and
distention, bitter taste in the mouth, etc. |
| Indications: |
| PMS,
irregular menstruation, menopausal disturbance, chronic hepatitis. |
| Dosage: |
| 4-6
tablets three times per day, before meals. |
| Functions: |
Traditional:
Soothes the liver, clears heat and regulates menstruation. |
Modern:
Coordinates uterine function, regulates menstruation, tranquilizes
the mind, and relieves spasm and pain. |
Ingredients:
| Bupleurum
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Bupleuri
Radix |
Chai
Hu |
| Tang-Kuei
|
Angelicae
Radix |
Dang
Gui |
| Peony
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Paeoniae
Radix |
Shao
Yao |
| Atractylodes
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Atractylodis
Rhizoma |
Bai
Zhu |
| Hoelen
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Poria
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Fu
Ling |
| Mentha
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Menthae
Herba |
Bo
He |
| Moutan
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Moutan
Radicis Cortex |
Mu
Dan Pi |
| Gardenia
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Gardeniae
Fructus |
Zhi
Zi |
| Licorice
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Glycyrrhizae
Radix |
Gan
Cao |
| Dried
Ginger |
Zingiberis
Siccatum Rhizoma |
Gan
Jiang |
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| Chinese
Medical Description: |
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Bupleurum
Soothes
Liver Qi |
Tang-Kuei,
Peony
Nourishes
and Softens the Liver |
Atractylodes,
Hoelen
Strengthens
the Spleen and Eliminates Dampness |
Mentha
Disperses
Heat |
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Moutan
Cools the
Blood |
Gardenia
Clears Heat
from the 3 Jiaos |
Licorice
Tonifies Qi,
Strengthens the Middle Jiao and relieves spasm |
Dried
Ginger
Warms
the Stomach and Harmonizes the Middle Jiao |
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