Actions:
Tonifies and Regulates the Blood, Regulates the Liver
Indications:
Liver Blood deficiency presenting with dizziness, dry eyes, blurring of vision, floaters, dull headache, forgetfulness, pale or sallow complexion, pale and lusterless lips and fingernails, dry, lusterless skin, hair and eyes, brittle, pitted or ridged nails, chronic itchy and dry skin, chronic slow-healing ulcers and sores, generalized muscle tension, mild muscle spasms, calf cramps, palpitations, mild abdominal pain, scanty, irregular menstruation, tendency to dry, infrequent stools. In cases of Blood deficiency causing Blood stagnation there may be excessive menstrual bleeding, hard abdominal masses with recurrent pain, restless fetus disorder, retained placenta. Tongue: pale Pulse: thin, wiry, thready, choppy
Biomedical Indications:
Per the request of Mayway Corporation, and due to changes in FDA regulations, we are no longer allowed to list Biomedical Indications for the Herbal Formulas we carry.
anemia, amenorrhea, mild dysmenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, menorrhagia, infertility, threatened miscarriage, post-partum weakness, post-partum debility, insufficient lactation, lochioschesis, neurogenic headaches, postural dizziness , visual weakness, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, pressure sores, diabetic ulcers, constipation
Description:
Plum Flower Chinese Herbal Formula
Dosage:
Standard Dosage: 8 pills, 3 x day.
Clinical Dosage: Administer half an hour before or one hour after eating. In severe cases or in the initial phases of treatment, dosage may be increased to 8-12 pills 3 times per day, then reduced to a maintenance dose as the treatment takes effect. May be used long-term for several weeks to several months. May be used over the course of several years. This formula is often administered as a constitutional formula along with other formulas for specific symptoms.
Size:
200 pills
Ingredients:
Rehmannia glutinosa root-prep, Angelica sinensis root, Paeonia lactiflora root, Ligusticum chuanxiong rhizome. - Shu di huang, Dang gui, Bai shao, Chuan xiong.
Contraindications:
Contraindicated for severe blood loss or dehydration when there is severe weakness and labored breathing. Contraindicated during the early stages of acute illness such as cold and flu, or during an acute infection. Use with caution in Spleen deficient patients with a tendency to loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. Use with caution in hemorrhagic disorders or with patients on anti-coagulant therapy.
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