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Revision as of 13:03, 16 February 2014
Other Names : Recovery Special Pill
Contents
Special Precautions of Hui Chun Wan
Do not use during pregnancy. Avoid in children experiencing convulsions from deficiency syndromes. This formula should not be taken long-term. As always consult with an acupuncturist/herbalist before use.
Actions
- Clear Heat and Open The Orifices
- Open the Orifices
Benefits and uses of Hui Chun Wan are
Most often used for childhood convulsions (possibly with wheezing, nausea, nighttime crying, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive mucus/saliva) or other conditions that involve fever, impaired or loss of consciousness, irritability, restlessness such as seizure disorders, meningitis, measles, and gastroenteritis among others.
Related Western Medical Conditions:
- Epilepsy (Seizure)
- Fever
Ingredients
- Bai Dou Kou
- Ban Xia
- Chen Pi
- Chen Xiang
- Chuan Bei Mu
- Da Huang
- Dan Nan Xing
- Gan Cao
- Gou Teng
- Jiang Can
- Mu Xiang
- Niu Huang
- Quan Xie
- She Xiang
- Tan Xiang
- Tian Ma
- Tian Zhu Huang
- Zhi Ke
Herb Functions Milder actions - move qi and reduce distention (good for weak patients).
Zhu Sha Herb Functions Sedates the heart, calms the spirit - restlessness, palpitations, anxiety, insomnia, convulsion. Clears heat, relieves toxicity - carbuncles, sore throat.
Contraindications Mercury Toxicity.