Qi Li San 七厘散
Seven-Thousandths of a Tael Powder


Qi Li San made by Beijing Tongren Tang, one of the oldest, most respected manufacturers in China.
Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
Collection for the Common Pursuit of Longevity, 1762
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Herb Name 44901_251b5f-72> |
Latin 44901_cfdc46-5a> |
Amount 44901_4e5e04-25> |
|---|---|---|
| 44901_f199c9-c9> |
Daemonorops draco 44901_c2c676-2b> |
30 grams 44901_3242c4-58> |
| 44901_d90179-26> |
Boswellia sacra 44901_341d75-1f> |
4 1⁄2 grams ea. 44901_2c156e-c0> |
| 44901_876153-a9> |
Commiphora molmol 44901_bf8060-7e> |
7 1⁄2 grams 44901_4a27ca-e8> |
| 44901_ed0aa6-ff> |
Carthamus tinctorius 44901_234c3b-ab> |
3 1⁄2 grams 44901_65f822-8a> |
| 44901_27783b-03> |
Acacia catechu 44901_8a2f89-34> |
300mg ea. 44901_339491-76> |
| 44901_331275-cb> |
Cinnabaris 44901_4bff47-a6> | 44901_42107a-99> |
| 44901_732010-64> |
Moschus 44901_8890b8-6f> | 44901_38866d-6b> |
| 44901_740eeb-db> |
Borneol Camphora 44901_c37ab9-05> | 44901_244826-36> |
Preparation:
Powder the herbs, adding the Musk and Camphor towards the end
Function:
Moves Blood, clears Stasis, opens Obstructions, eases Pain
Use:
1. Bruising
2. Soft Tissue Injury
3. Fractures
4. Strains and Sprains
5. Angina associated with blood stasis
6. Fixed, sharp pain associated with Blood Stagnation
Dose:
200mg–1 gram; it is also applied as a powder to stop Bleeding, or may be mixed with alcohol or vinegar, or made into a plaster for topical application for Sprains, Strains and Bruising
Cautions:
1. Not used during Pregnancy.
2. Caution with Chinese patent versions of this formula which tend to contain Cinnabar as per the original recipe. Cinnabar-containing formulas should not be used for more than 7–10 days.
Modifications:
Nowadays, synthetic Musk is used in most Chinese patent versions of this medicine. Cinnabar is often ommitted. It is still useful without Cinnabar or Musk added.
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