Wu Hu San 五虎散
Five Tiger Powder

Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
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Herb Name 44109_45aec7-89> |
Latin 44109_7372aa-13> |
Amount 44109_c95780-76> |
|---|---|---|
| 44109_88b681-7b> |
Angelica sinensis 44109_c06461-c5> | 44109_6114a0-67> |
| 44109_941455-f2> |
Carthamus tinctorius 44109_6f27ad-9e> | 44109_7013db-ab> |
| 44109_f7f520-5e> |
Saposhnikovia divaricata 44109_9f9853-1e> | 44109_b337b7-5c> |
|
Dan Nan Xing (Arisaema) prepared 44109_9d8def-d8> |
Arisaema spp., bile prepared 44109_cb503b-86> |
350 grams ea. 44109_2f3c9a-2e> |
| 44109_c807b5-fe> |
Angelica dahurica 44109_61c252-d9> |
240 grams 44109_c1aba8-17> |
Preparation:
Powder or Pills.
Arisaema Tian Nan Xing is prepared with Bile which is called Dan Nan Xing.
Function:
Clears Blood Stasis, reduces Swelling and Pain
Use:
1. Acute Trauma
2. Bruising
3. Swelling
4. Bleeding
5. Sprains
Dose:
6 grams twice daily with warm rice wine or warm water. Externally, it can be mixed with Vinegar or Alcohol into a paste and applied topically.
Cautions:
Not used during Pregnancy
Modifications:
Comment:
Do not confuse with another Chinese formula called Wu Hu Tang.
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