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The top herbs in Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang are Pubescent Angelica Roots (Du Huo), Wild Ginger (Xi Xin) and Saposhnikovia Roots (Fang Feng)
Source date: 650 AD
Number of ingredients: 15 herbs
Key actions: Anti-rheumatic, clears Wind, Cold and Damp Stagnation. Strengthens the function of the Liver and Kidney. Tonifies Qi and Blood.
Because it is a formula often recommended to treat the pattern 'Painful Obstruction with Liver and Kidney Deficiency' of which attraction to warmth is a symptom.
Because it is a key herb in Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang, a herbal formula indicated to treat the pattern '' (a pattern with attraction to warmth as a symptom)
Pubescent Angelica Roots is a Warm herb that tastes Bitter and Pungent. It targets the Bladder and the Kidney.
Its main actions are: Disperses Wind, Cold, Dampness. Relieves pain. Relieves Lesser Yang (Shao Yang) headache.
Weakness and stiffness Aversion to cold Palpitations Shortness of breath