Powder for Uterine Pain
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Wirtzung
|
Herb Name 43365_34c4d5-62> |
Latin 43365_174077-e7> |
Amount 43365_815152-9f> |
|---|---|---|
| 43365_21e170-fc> |
Curcuma zedoaria 43365_5c53d3-dc> | 43365_d52bc9-5f> |
| 43365_3cfb3e-c4> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 43365_205270-26> | 43365_1eee85-a5> |
| 43365_167f35-07> |
Apium graveolens 43365_475fa0-d8> |
1⁄4 dram 43365_9f9c93-3e> |
| 43365_81aa71-4c> |
Boswellia sacra 43365_2b6ae1-44> |
1⁄2 dram 43365_ab7bea-a8> |
| 43365_89c70b-ea> |
Castoreum 43365_46e15c-98> |
1 dram 43365_5ebbb2-bd> |
| 43365_b4254f-32> |
Saccharum 43365_6a8871-42> |
1 oz. 43365_4bc7fc-34> |
Preparation:
Powder the herbs, then mix well with the Sugar
Function:
Moves the Blood, eases Pain
Use:
1. Uterine Pain associated with Cold and Blood Stasis
2. Dysmenorrhea associated with Cold and Blood Stasis
Dose:
1 spoonful with wine
Cautions:
Not used during Pregnancy
Modifications:
1. Asafetida, Valerian or Gum Ammoniac can replace Castoreum in this formula. Or it can be omitted.
2. Honey can be used in place of Sugar.

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