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The top herbs in Si Ni Tang are Prepared Aconite (Zhi Fu Zi), Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang) and Liquorice (Gan Cao)
Source date: 220 AD
Number of ingredients: 3 herbs
Key actions: Rescues devastated Yang. Warms the Middle Burner. Stops diarrhea.
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with chronic colitis. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).
The top herbs in Di Dang Tang are Leeches (Shui Zhi), Tabanus Horseflies (Meng Chong) and Peach Kernels (Tao Ren)
Source date: 220 AD
Number of ingredients: 4 herbs
Key actions: Breaks up and dispels Blood Stagnation .
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with chronic colitis. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).
The top herbs in Gui Zhi Ren Shen Tang are Cinnamon Twigs (Gui Zhi), Ginseng (Ren Shen) and Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang)
Source date: 220 AD
Number of ingredients: 5 herbs
Key actions: Releases the Exterior. Warms the Interior. Augments the Qi. Eliminates focal distention .
Because it is a formula often recommended to help treat , a pattern sometimes associated with chronic colitis. If it looks like you might suffer from , this formula might help (although please seek confirmation with a professional practitioner beforehand).