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Qingre Tiaoxue Tang

The Prescription of Qingre Tiaoxue Tang

Source

The book Gu Jin Yi Jian

Ingredients

Explanation

Shao Yao: Astringing the liver to alleviate pain.

Dang Gui and Chuan Xiong: Soothing the liver and tonifying blood.

Huang Lian: Clearing heat and removing toxicity.

Xiang Fu: Soothing the liver and promoting the flow of qi, regulating menorrhea to alleviate pain.

Tao Ren and Hong Hua: Activating blood and resolving stasis.

Dan Pi: Clearing heat and cooling blood, activating blood and resolving stasis.

Yan Hu Suo: Activating blood, promoting the flow of qi to alleviate pain.

E Zhu: Breaking blood and promoting the flow of qi, resolving food stagnation and alleviating pain.

Sheng Di: Clearing heat and cooling blood, stopping bleeding and nourishing yin.

The Effect of Qingre Tiaoxue Tang

Effect

Clear heat and eliminate dampness, dissipate blood stasis and alleviate pain.

Indications

Dysmenorrhea.

Administrations

Decoct in water for oral dose to be taken twice.