Mon-Fri 7:00-15:00
Categories: Gynecology, metabolism, prevention, anti-aging, psyche, nerves, insomnia, kidney system, heart system, urology, pain relief, fatigue
Recipe use according to traditional Chinese medicine:
-releases Liver Qi
-purifies Liver heat
-strengthens and harmonizes the Spleen
-transforms mucus
-replenishes and lifts Qi
-replenishes Liver blood
-replenishes Yin Heart
- soothes thespirit of Shen
-relaxes the muscles
Description:
Recipe for bladder support.
Excessive work, especially when done sitting down, leads to weakening of the Spleen Qi and its slump. There is a decrease in the internal organs and pressure on the Bladder with frequent urination. Frequent urination weakens the Qi of the Kidney. This leads to a "painful bladder", incontinence, or conversely urinary retention. Weakened Kidneys do not communicate with the Heart resulting in nervousness and sleep disturbances with hot flashes. The mixture also resolves painful pelvic floor and lumbar contractions of psychological origin.
Indications:
-pressure and tension in the lower abdomen
-pain in the small pelvis, groin and thighs
-urge to urinate, frequent urination
-painful urination in women
-chronic and non-bacterial inflammatory bladder disease
Modern Uses:
-neurogenic bladder
-interstitial cystitis
Language:
-red to purple
-little or no coating
Pulse:
-stringy, rapid
Contraindications:
-full-blown heat, or moist heat in the bladder
-pregnancy
Recommendation:
-For more significant psychological problems, it is advisable to work with a psychologist.
Prescription ingredients:
Edited by |
Chinese |
Czech |
Latin |
Cu |
Chai Hu |
Chinese knotweed, marigold |
Rad. bupleuri |
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Fu Ling |
poria coconut, sclerotium |
Scler. poriae |
Sheng |
Bai Shao |
Milkweed, root |
Rad. paeoniae alba |
Fa |
Ban Xia |
Pinellia trifolium, rhizome |
Rhiz. pinelliae |
Chuan |
Niu Xi |
achyrant, root |
Rad. achyrantis |
Zhi |
Yuan Zhi |
Achyrhynthia, root |
Rad. polygalae |
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Mai Men Dong |
ofiopogon japonica, tuber |
Rhiz. ophiopogonis |
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Ye Jiao Teng |
rhododendron, stem |
Caulis polygoni |
Chao |
Huang Qi |
goatgrass, root |
Rad. astragali |
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Dang Shen |
Hairy flint, root |
Rad. codonopsis |
Sheng |
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