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Category: musculoskeletal system, joints, metabolism, prevention, anti-aging, liver system, kidney system, pain relief.
Use of the recipe according to traditional Chinese medicine:
-supplements the Kidneys (their Yang) and the Liver
-strengthens tendons, strengthens bones
-heals traumas (injuries)
-stops pain
Description:
Gu Sui Bu - the Chinese name for the drynaria that gave the blend its name, means "to mend broken bones". So that tells us exactly what the blend is for. But it's not just about drynaria and bone healing. The blend is formulated to heal injuries in general (besides fractures, tendon injuries, sprains or bruises). It also contains herbs that stir up blood and blood blockages (pawpaw, frankincense and myrrh) - which also helps to stop the pain caused by the injury.
And that's not all: the mixture also contains herbs to replenish the blood (angelica, quiver and rdesno) and those that further strengthen the motor tissues, especially the tendons and bones (ochmet and brush). Vital yeast and liquorice prevent adverse effects on the digestive system (myrrh and frankincense resins are among the 'heavier' products).
The mixture can also be used preventively when you know that you are about to undergo surgery on bones and tendons (metal extraction after operations for fractures, arthroscopy, etc.). It has been extremely useful for us in the application of dental implants into the bone - swelling, pain and bruising is much less, and the implant is very easy to cast. For preventive use, we recommend taking it one day before the procedure, skipping the morning dose on the day of the procedure and taking it in the evening, then taking it for 3-4 weeks (until the bone heals). At least this length of time is also recommended after injuries.
Indications:
-fractures
-tendon injuries
-sprains and contusions
-pain and soreness after injuries and surgeries
-swelling and bruising in the affected area
Modern effects:
-conditions after bone, tendon and soft tissue trauma
-supports healing after surgical procedures on bones and tendons (extraction of osteosynthetic material, arthroscopy, dental implants)
Language:
-to nachov ev. according to condition
Pulse:
-in pain with, yin (twitching, contracted)
-otherwise according to condition
Contraindications:
-pregnancy
-otherwise not known
Notes:
A great blend for injuries in general that certainly deserves to be part of the home first aid kit.
Recipe Ingredients:
Adaptation |
Chinese |
Czech |
Latin |
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San Qi |
ginseng, root |
Rad. pseudoginseng |
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Ru Xiang |
Frankincense, Glycerin |
Res. olibanum (gummi olibanum) |
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Mo Yao |
myrrh, resin, glue resin |
Res. myrrhae |
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Dang Gui |
Chinese angelica, root |
Rad. angelicae sinensis |
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Ji Xue Teng |
quiver, root, stem |
Caulis milletiae seu spatholobi |
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Shen Qu |
vital yeast |
Massa fermentata |
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Sang Ji Sheng |
Chinese ochmet, twig |
Loranthi ram. |
Sheng |
Xu Duan |
brush, root |
Rad. dipsaci |
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Gu Sui Bu |
Drynaria fortunova, rhizome |
Rhiz. drynariae |
Zhi |
He Shou Wu |
Many-flowered rhododendron, root tuber |
Rad. polygoni multiflori |
Sheng |
Gan Cao |
licorice, root |
Rad. glycyrrhizae |