Dan Shen Yin 丹參飲
Salvia miltiorrhiza Decoction

Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
Collected Songs about Contemporary Formulas (Shi Fang Ge Kuo)
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Herb Name 42769_02ff0d-08> |
Latin 42769_026e3f-14> |
Amount 42769_285fd4-bd> |
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| 42769_480a70-68> |
Salvia miltiorrhiza 42769_3920d8-53> |
30 grams 42769_bef2c1-8f> |
| 42769_b3408e-19> |
Santalum album 42769_51a480-3a> | 42769_b75d8d-41> |
| 42769_fa3648-4a> |
Amomum subulatum 42769_530e78-2f> |
4 ½ grams ea. 42769_eb3bdf-29> |
Preparation:
Decoction
Function:
Moves Qi and Blood, Clears Stasis, Eases Pain
Use:
1. Abdominal Pain
2. Epigastric Pain
3. Chronic Gastritis
4. Chronic Pancreatitis
5. Gastroduodenal Ulcer
6. Angina pectoris
7. Coronary Heart Disease
8. Dysmenorrhea
Dose:
The above can be taken over the course of the day in three equal doses.
As a Powder, take 3–6 grams twice daily with wine or warm water.
Cautions:
1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. Not used with any Bleeding
Modifications:
1. Epigastric pain, add Cyperus Xiang Fu, Citrus Chen Pi.
2. Gastric Ulcers, add Corydalis Yan Hu Suo, Cuttlefish bone (Hai Piao Xiao)
3. Chronic Pancreatitis, add Paeonia Mu Dan Pi, Hawthorn (Shan Zha)
4. Angina Pectoris, add Safflower (Hong Hua), Notoginseng San Qi
5. Also for Angina Pectoris, form as pills adding Borneo Camphor (Bing Pian)
6. Coronary Heart disease, add Safflower (Hong Hua), Frankincense (Ru Xiang)
7. Also for Coronary Heart disease, add Safflower (Hong Hua), Ligusticum chuan xiong, Hawthorn (Shan Zha)
8. Also for Coronary Heart disease, take with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang.
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