Actions:
Nourishes Blood, Cools the Blood, Moistens Dryness, Strengthens Wei Qi, Expels Wind, Alleviates Itching
Indications:
Chronic Blood deficiency with wind in the skin, presenting with chronic, dry, itchy, scaly or thickened skin and dull, red rash and lesions. Itching may be aggravated after menstruation, when fatigued, or in dry or windy weather. May be accompanied by lusterless skin, hair and eyes, brittle, pitted or ridged nails, pale or sallow complexion, dizziness, blurring of vision, constipation, or scanty menstruation. Tongue: pale Pulse: weak, floating
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.
chronic eczema, chronic dermatitis, urticaria, psoriasis, neurodermatitis, cutaneous pruritus, senile pruritus, idiopathic pruritus, seborrheic dermatitis, lichen planus
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. For weakened digestion with a tendency to dampness or phlegm, it may be administered with Bao He San/Wan or Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi San/Wan. During the course of treatment it is advisable to have the patient avoid substances that promote heat, toxins and damp-heat such as spicy, greasy foods, shellfish, peanuts, coffee, alcohol and smoking.
Size:
200 pills
Ingredients:
Angelica sinensis root, Rehmannia glutinosa root-raw, Ligusticum wallichii rhizome, Ledebouriella divaricata root, Paeonia lactiflora root, Tribulus terrestris fruit, Polygonum multiflorum root, Astragalus membranaceus root, Schizonepeta tenuifolia herb, Glycyrrhiza uralensis root. - Dang gui, Sheng di huang, Chuan xiong, Fang feng, Bai shao, Bai ji li, He shou wu, Huang qi, Jing jie, Gan cao.
Contraindications:
Contraindicated during pregnancy. Contraindicated for conditions due to excess heat. Use with caution in Spleen deficient patients with a tendency to loose stools, diarrhea, poor appetite or chronic digestive weakness. Contains soy.
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