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shi quan da bu tang formula

Edited by: Joe Hing Kwok Chu

Diagnostics: pale or wilted complexion, palpitation, lack of appetite, short of breath, lazy to talk, tired, dizziness, pale tongue with white fur, weak pulse or large pulse with no strength, spermatorrhea, irregular menses, bleeding during menopause, cold limbs, edema.

Prescription:

dang shen 3 qian,    bai zhu 3 qian,     fu ling 4 qian,    zhi gan cao 1 qian, shu di huang 5 qian,    dang gui 4 qian,     bai shao 4 qian,  chuan xiong 1 qian, rou gui 1 qian,    huang qi 4 qian.

Source: Yi Xue Fa Ming

Note: 1 qian=3.75 grams (classical weight used by overseas Chinese)

In Chinese

This formula has been used as a tonic formula for centuries in China. According to a report from Japan, it is effective in certain cancer therapy.

 

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