Xiong Gui Jiao Ai Tang
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Other Names : Dang Gui and Gelatin Combination, 芎歸膠艾湯
Ingrediënts
- Sheng Di Huang : Rehmannia Radix - Raw : 24,49%
- Ai Ye : Artemisia Folium : 16,33%
- Bai Shao : Paeonia Radix : 16,33%
- Dang Gui : Angelica Sinensis Radix : 14,29%
- Gan Cao : Glycyrrhiza Radix : 10,20%
- Chuan Xiong : Ligusticum Rhizoma : 10,20%
- Ah Jiao : Colla Corii : 8,16%
Actions
- Nourishes and replenishes Blood
- Stops bleeding related to the lower part of the body
Health Benefits and Uses of Bai Ye Tang
Mugwort leaf in Xiong Gui Jiao Ai Tang is aimed at warming meridians and womb for the sake of hemostasia. Combining with Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia) , Chuan Xiong (Szechuan Lovage Root), Shao Yao (Peony Root) and Gan Cao (Licorice Root), this formula tunes the meridians and blood while treating abdominal pain. So Xiong Gui Jiao Ai Tang is good at deficiency patterns suffering from loss of blood, especially with abdominal pain and collapse due to massive hemorrhage.
- Pain and weakness of the low back and legs
- Fetal restlessness
- Weakness of the limbs and body
- Dizziness
- Tinnitus
- Abdominal pain
- Vaginal bleeding or
- A drooping sensation in the hypogastrium
- T: Pale
- C: Thin and white or Whitish and moist
- P: Thready and weak or Deep, thready and slippery