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Herbology 4 - Class 04
Herbology Part 4
By: David Botton

Formulas that Invigorate Blood


Formulas that Invigorate Blood
 
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang - Peach Pit Decoction to Order the Qi
 
Chief: (12-15) Tao Ren - breaks blood stasis
Chief: (12) Da Huang - purge accumulations and heat
Deputy: (6) Gui Zhi - warm sinews, unblock vessels
Assistant: (6) Mang Xiao - softens hardness, dispel accumulation
Envoy: (6) Zhi Gan Cao - harmonize
 
Drain heat, break up blood stasis
Acute lower abdominal pain
Severe cases manic behavior
 
 
Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang - Drive out Blood Stasis in the Mansion of Blood Decoction
 
Chief: (12) Tao Ren - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis (focus upper)
Chief: (9) Hong Hua - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis (focus upper)
Chief: (9) Dang Gui - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis (focus upper)
Chief: (4.5) Chuan Xiong - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis (focus upper)
Deputy: (6) Chi Shao - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis (focus lower)
Deputy: (9) Niu Xi - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis (focus lower)
Assistant: (3) Chai Hu - smooth LR Qi, relieve constraint, raise clear Yang
Assistant: (4.5) Jie Geng - expand chest, promote movement of Qi
Assistant: (6) Zhi Ke - expand chest, promote movement of Qi
Assistant: (9) Sheng Di Huang - cool blood, clear heat
Envoy: (3) Gan Cao - harmonize
 
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, spread LR Qi, unblock channels
Chest pain
Fixed piercing headaches
Plum pit / Incessant hiccough
Depression
 
 
Shi Xiao San - Sudden Smile Powder
 
Wu Ling Zhi - removes obstructions from vessels, alleviate pain
Pu Huang - circulate blood, stop bleeding
Add vinegar - transform blood stasis, move blood
 
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, disperses accumulation, alleviates pain
Irregular menstruation
retention of lochia, post partum pains
epigastric pain
 
 
Dan Shen Yin - Salvia Decoction
 
Chief: (30) Dan Shen - dispel blood stasis
Deputy: (4.5) Tan Xiang - regulate Qi, warm middle jiao
Assistant: (4.5) Sha Ren - promotes movement of Qi/blood
 
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, promotes movement of Qi, alleviates pain
Abdominal/Epigastric pain radiating upward = blood/qi stasis accumulated in middle jiao
 
 
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang - Tonify the Yang and Restore Five-tenths Decoction
 
Chief: (120) Huang Qi - strong tonify source Qi
Deputy: (6) Dang Gui Wei - invigorate blood and harmonize Ying Qi
Deputy: (3) Chuan Xiong - invigorate blood and harmonize Ying Qi
Deputy: (4.5) Chi Shao - invigorate blood and harmonize Ying Qi
Assistant: (3) Tao Ren - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, unblock channels
Assistant: (3) Hong Hua - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, unblock channels
Assistant: (4) Di Long - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, unblock channels
 
Tonify Qi, invigorate blood, unblock channel
Sequelae of wind-stroke
Sciatica
 
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan - Cinnamomum and Poria Pill
 
Gui Zhi - warms and opens the blood vessels, reduces blood stasis, promotes Qi transformation
Fu Ling - strengthens the SP, dries damp, calms the mind
Mu Dan Pi - invigorates the blood, reduces blood stasis, clears heat
Chi Shao Yao - vitalizes the blood, regulates menses, clears heat
Tao Ren - invigorates the blood, reduces blood stasis, clears heat
Feng Mi - harmonizes the formula
 
Invigorates the blood, reduces blood stasis in the uterus and regulates menses
Reduces and eliminates abdominal/uterine masses and lumps
 
Sheng Hua Tang - Generation and Transformation Decoction
 
Dang Gui - nourishes and invigorates blood, warms channels
Chuan Xiong - invigorates blood, activates Qi
Tao Ren - invigroates blood, reduces blood stasis
Gan Jiang - warms the middle, dispels cold
Gan Cao - harmonizes formula
 
Invigorates blood, reduces blood stasis
Warms channels, relieves pain
Retention of lochia from cold with pain
 
Wen Jing Tang - Warm the Menses Decoction
 
Chief: (9) Wu Zhu Yu - warm menses, dispel cold, unblock and move blood
Chief: (6) Gui Zhi - warm menses, dispel cold, unblock and move blood
Deputy: (9) Dang Gui - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, nourish blood
Deputy: (6) Chuan Xiong - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, nourish blood
Deputy: (6) Shao Yao - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, nourish blood
Deputy: (6) E Jiao - nourish blood, tonify yin, regulate LR
Deputy: (9) Mai Men Dong - nourish blood, tonify yin, regulate LR
Deputy: (6) Mu Dan Pi - nourish blood, tonify yin, regulate LR
Assistant: (6) Ren Shen - tonify Qi, harmonize SP and ST to produce Qi
Assistant: (6) Sheng Jiang - tonify Qi, harmonize SP and ST to produce Qi
Assistant: (6) Ban Xia - tonify Qi, harmonize SP and ST to produce Qi
Envoy: (6) Gan Cao - harmonize
 
Warm menses, dispel cold, nourish blood, dispel blood stasis
Mild, persistent uterine bleeding, cold in lower abdomen
 
Qi Li San - Seven-Thousandths of a Tael Powder
 
Chief: (30) Xue Jie - dispel blood stasis, alleviate pain, stop bleeding
Deputy: (4.5) Hong Hua - invigorate blood, dispel stasis
Assistant: (4.5) Ru xiang - dispel blood stasis, move Qi, reduce swelling, alleviate pain
Assistant: (4.5) Mo Yao - dispel blood stasis, move Qi, reduce swelling, alleviate pain
Assistant: (0.36) She Xiang - eliminate channel blocks
Assistant: (0.36) Bing Pian - eliminate channel blocks
Assistant: (7.5) Er Cha - clear heat
Assistant: (3.6) Zhu Sha - relive fright and calm spirit
 
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, promote movement of Qi, reduce swelling, alleviate pain and bleeding
 
Bruising, swelling and pain from trauma
Broken bones, sinews, bleeding
 
Huo Luo Xiao Ling Dan - Fantastically Effective Pill to Invigorate the Collaterals
 
(15) Dang Gui - invigorates blood, alleviates pain
(15) Dan Shen - eliminate blood stasis, cool blood, reduce ulcerations
(15) Ru Xiang - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, promote Qi movement, alleviate pain
(15) Mo Yao - invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, promote Qi movement, alleviate pain
 
Invigorates blood, dispels blood stasis, unblock collaterals, alleviate pain
 
Pain in various locations or organs from trauma, rhumatic pain
abdominal masses
ulcerations
 

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