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==Ingrediënts== | ==Ingrediënts== | ||
− | * [[Ce Bai Ye]] : biota leaves | + | * [[Ce Bai Ye]] : biota leaves : 9 g<br>to mitigate the ascending tendency while inducing astringency |
− | * [[Gan Jiang]] : dried ginger | + | * [[Gan Jiang]] : dried ginger : 9 g<br> works to warm the middle Burner, dispel cold, and descend the adverse movement of Qi; In addition to warm the meridians and stop bleeding itself, |
− | * [[Ai Ye]] : mugwort leaf | + | * [[Ai Ye]] : mugwort leaf : 9-12 g<br>works together with dried ginger to motivate spleen yang to regulate blood. |
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+ | ==Actions== | ||
+ | * Warms YANG | ||
+ | * Stops Bleeding | ||
==Health Benefits and Uses of Bai Ye Tang== | ==Health Benefits and Uses of Bai Ye Tang== | ||
− | Bai Ye Tang is mainly for vomiting blood due to the middle-burner Qi losing its control over blood. This formula is especially designed for deficiency-cold in middle-Jiao lead to Qi’s failure of controlling blood, thus the blood deviation of from the meridians. | + | Bai Ye Tang is mainly for vomiting blood due to the middle-burner Qi losing its control over blood. This formula is especially designed for deficiency-cold in middle-Jiao lead to Qi’s failure of controlling blood, thus the blood deviation of from the meridians. |
+ | * Failure of the Spleen to control Blood due to Deficiency Cold in the Middle Jiao | ||
+ | * Unremitting vomiting or spitting up of blood or nosebleeds accompanied by a wan complexion | ||
[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:Chinese patent medicine]] | [[Category:Chinese patent medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Chinese medicine]] | [[Category:Chinese medicine]] |
Latest revision as of 09:52, 1 November 2018
Ingrediënts
- Ce Bai Ye : biota leaves : 9 g
to mitigate the ascending tendency while inducing astringency - Gan Jiang : dried ginger : 9 g
works to warm the middle Burner, dispel cold, and descend the adverse movement of Qi; In addition to warm the meridians and stop bleeding itself, - Ai Ye : mugwort leaf : 9-12 g
works together with dried ginger to motivate spleen yang to regulate blood.
Actions
- Warms YANG
- Stops Bleeding
Health Benefits and Uses of Bai Ye Tang
Bai Ye Tang is mainly for vomiting blood due to the middle-burner Qi losing its control over blood. This formula is especially designed for deficiency-cold in middle-Jiao lead to Qi’s failure of controlling blood, thus the blood deviation of from the meridians.
- Failure of the Spleen to control Blood due to Deficiency Cold in the Middle Jiao
- Unremitting vomiting or spitting up of blood or nosebleeds accompanied by a wan complexion