Paeoniae suffruticosa, Tree Peony rootbark, Mu Dan Pi PRO
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Paeonia suffruticosa, Tree Peony, Mu Dan Pi 牡丹皮 Tree PeonyMu Dan Pi (TCM)Shing pad ma ser po ཤིང་པད་མ་སེར་པོ་ (P. delavayi, Tibetan Medicine) Paeonia suffruticosaThe botanist’s repository [H.C. Andrews] 1806-1807 Paeonia suffruticosa(Photo by Cillas) (Wikimedia) Tree Peony root bark Mu Dan Pi (Adam, 2022) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Paeonia suffruticosa Parts…
Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang 膈下逐淤汤Drive out Blood Stasis Below the Diaphragm Decoction Tradition: TCM Source / Author: Correction of Errors Among Physicians (1830) Preparation: Decoction; may be prepared as pill, powder or tincture. Function: Moves Qi and Blood, clears Stasis, eases Pain Use: Abdominal masses with a heavy, dragging feeling, dull tongue, choppy pulse1….
Hu Po San 琥珀散Amber Powder Tradition: TCM Source / Author: Preparation: Form a Powder Function: Moves the Blood, Clears Stasis Use: Pain relieved by warmth, lower back pain, dark or dull complexion, purplish tongue and lips, deep and choppy pulse1. Amenorrhea2. Dysmenorrhea3. Uterine Fibroids4. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Dose: Take 3 grams twice daily with…
Dan Zhi Xiao Yan San 丹子逍遥散or Jia Wei Xiao Yao San 加味逍遥散Free and Easy Powder with Moutan and Gardenia Tradition: TCM Source / Author: Formulary of the Pharmacy Service for Benefitting the People in the Taiping Era: 1107 Preparation: Powder Function: Moves Qi, calms the Liver, clears Heat, benefits Spleen, Qi and Blood Use: In…
Zheng Gu Shui 正骨水 Correct [Heal] the Bone Water Tradition: TCM Source / Author: Patent Medicine by Yulin Drug Manufactory (Guangxi) Preparation: The above is infused per 100 ml. of alcohol (approx 45%) Function: Moves the Blood, clears Blood stasis, relieves Swelling and Pain, promote Healing Use: 1. Sprains, Strains, Pain and Bruising2. Promotes Healing…
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