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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang - Yi Xue zhong zhong can xi lu
Huai Niu Xi (eadix achyranthis bidentatae)…30g
Zhi Shi (haematitum)…30g
Long Gu (os draconis)…15g
Mu Li (concha ostreae)…15g
Gui Ban (plastrum testudinis)…15g
Xuan Shen (radix scrophulariae ningpoensis)…15g
Tian Men Dong (tuber asparagi cochinchinsnsis)…15g
Bai Shao (Radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…15g
Yin Chen Hao (herba artemisiae yinchen hao)…6g
Chuan Lian Zi (fructus meliae toosendan)…6g
Mai Ya (fructus hordei vulgaris germinantus)…6g
Gan Cao (radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…4.5g
Indications: dizziness, distension in the eyes , tinnitus, feverish sensation in head, headache, irritable, flushed face, wiry long forceful pulse, may be belching, progressive motor dysfunction of the body or development of facial asymmetry that occurs over a period of a few hours to a few days, severe dizziness, loss of consciousness, mental confusion.
For Liver Yang with yin deficiency.
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