Ligusticum Chuanxiong Powder to Be Taken with Green Tea
English: | Ligusticum Chuanxiong Powder to Be Taken with Green Tea |
Also Known As: | Chuan Chiung and Tea Regulating Formula Tea-Blended Ligusticum Powder Cnidium and Tea Formula Powder of Ligustici Chuanxiong Mixed with Camellia Sinensis |
Pharmaceutical Latin | Pin Yin | Dosage | Actions |
Hb. Menthae Haplocalycis | Bo He | 3-12g | Disperses Wind-Heat and cools and clears the head and eyes and benefits the throat. With Jing Jie, for Wind-Heat. |
Rz. Chuanxiong | Chuan Xiong | 3-15g | Expels Wind and alleviates pain. With Xi Xin, for Wind-Cold headaches and Shao Yin Cold headaches. |
Rx. Angelicae Dahuricae | Bai Zhi | 2-15g | Expels Wind, eliminates Dampness, unblocks the nasal passages, dispels Cold and alleviates pain. With Xi Xin, for Wind-Cold induced headaches, sinus headaches, orbital headaches and toothache aggravated by cold air. With Fang Feng and Qiang Huo, for Wind-Cold with headache and stuffy nose. With Qiang Huo, for Wind-Cold Dampness causing fever, chills and headaches. |
Rz. seu Rx. Notopterygii | Qiang Huo | 2-10g | Releases the exterior,disperses Cold, expels Wind-Cold-Dampness, unblocks painful obstruction, alleviates pain and Guides Qi to the Tai Yang and Du Channels. With Chuan Xiong, for headache and generalized body aches and pains associated with the common cold or painful obstruction. With Fang Feng, for pain due to External Wind-Dampness. With Bai Zhi, Fang Feng and Xi Xin, for Wind-Cold with aversion to Cold, fever, headaches and muscle aches. With Jing Jie and Fang Feng, for occipital headache from Wind-Cold without perspiration. |
Hb. Asari | Xi Xin | 1-10g | Disperses Wind-Cold and internal Cold, alleviates pain, warms the Lungs, transforms Phlegm and Thin Mucus, disperses and unblocks the Qi of the nasal orifices and relieves toothache. With Chuan Xiong, for Wind-Cold headache, toothache and Bi pain. With Chuan Xiong and Fang Feng, for Bi syndrome. With Qiang Huo, Fang Feng and Chuan Xiong, for Wind-Cold. With Chuan Xiang, Fang Feng, Jing Jie and Qiang Huo, for Wind headache. |
(Dry-fried Rz. Cyperi) | (Chao Xiang Fu) | (2-10g) | (May substitute for Xi Xin) |
Hb. Schizonepetae | Jing Jie | 3-12g | Releases the exterior and expels Wind. With Bo He, releases the exterior to induce sweating and disperses Wind in the head. With Fang Feng, for Exterior Excess. With Fang Feng and Qiang Huo, for External Wind-Cold with chills, fever and anhidrosis. |
Rx. Saposhnikoviae | Fang Feng | 2-10g | Releases the exterior, expels External Wind, expels Wind-Dampness and alleviates pain. With Jing Jie, for Wind-Cold and Exterior patterns in any season. |
Rx. Glycyrrhizae Preparata | Zhi Gan Cao | 2-6g | Moistens the Lungs, resolves Phlegm, stops cough and moderates and harmonizes the harsh properties of other herbs. |
Fol. Camelliae | Lu Cha | 2-12g | Harmonizes the Stomach, descends Rebellious Stomach Qi and relieves diarrhea. |
- Dispels Wind
- Alleviates pain
- External Wind
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