Xiao Chaihu Tang Minor Bupleurum Decoction 90 capsules / 500 mg each
$55.00
Xiao Chaihu Tang has traditionally been regarded as the representative formula of the so-called harmonizing method of herbal therapy. It was first introduced 1,850 years ago as the most important remedy for shaoyang pathologies in Zhang Zhongjing’s classical prescription manual, Discourse on Disorders Caused by Cold (Shanghan lun). Due to its wide range of clinical applicability, Xiao Chaihu Tang has since evolved to become one of the most frequently prescribed Chinese formulas of all time. Since the shaoyang layer is defined as the space in between surface and interior, and since the Triple Warmer and Gallbladder networks govern the circulation of qi and fluids throughout the entire body, the range of pathologies associated with this formula is extremely broad. Typically, symptoms occur along the Gallbladder channel on the side of the body, and at pivotal “in between” locations such as the throat, the subcostal plane, or the inguinal region. Although the popularity of this formula relates in part to its reputation as a safe and “harmless” remedy, many scholar physicians have warned throughout the ages that Xiao Chaihu Tang should only be prescribed when clear indications for shaoyang pathology in general and the distinctly defined symptoms for this remedy in particular are evident. Zhang Zhongjing himself, however, did point out that “not all of the defining symptoms have to be there at the same time, one of them will suffice.”
Therapeutic Principles
- Release shaoyang layer
- Harmonize surface and interior
- Realign Liver and Spleen
- Restore proper ascending and descending
- function of digestive qi
Supplement Facts
- Serving size: 3 capsules
Servings per contains: 30
Amount per serving: 1500mg - * % Daily value not establishedOther ingredients: Bentonite clay, vegetable capsule
Description
Cold/Flu, sinusitis, ear infection
Headaches
Mumps, testifies, mastitis
Bronchitis, pleurisy, intercostal neuralgia, respiratory allergies (esp in spring )Myocarditis post op fevers
Chronic viral diseases (herpes, AIDS, EBV, etc) Lymphadenitis
Food poisoning, acute pancreatitis, food allergies, diarrhea, ulcers
Acute and Chronic cholecystitis, chronic cholangitis
Viral hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, Liver cirrhosis
Acute and chronic nephritis, pyelonephritis, recurrent urinary tract infections
Malaria
Epilepsy, vestibular neuritis
Nervousness, irritability, depression, insomnia, and other mental disorders( if related to the female menstrual cycle )
PMS syndrome
Leukemia, lymphoma, parotid cancer, tonsil cancer
Pain-related disorders , narcotic analgesic with drawl syndrome
Hyperthyroidism
Hypertension, vertigo, Meniere’s disease , tinnitus
Dermatitis, eczema, urticaria, acne
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