Ginseng & Dang Gui Ten 021

BP021
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Tonifies the Qi and nourishes the Blood, warms the Yang

Indications:

General debility, side-effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy (e.g. mouth ulcers, leukopenia), anaemia, erectile dysfunction, menstrual disorders (e.g. irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhoea), post-operative hypoalbuminaemia and anaemia, chronic gastritis, malnutrition, chronic non-healing ulcers, post-partum debility, thrombangiitis obliterans.

Signs & Symptoms:

Fatigue, muscular weakness, Poor appetite, Exertional dyspnoea (shortness of breath on mild exertion), Weak, low voice, reluctance to speak, Palpitations, Pale or sallow complexion, Postural dizziness, Dry, lustreless skin and hair, Cold extremities, Thready and weak pulse.

Dosage and Course of Treatment:

8 - 12 pills, 3 times daily, half to one hour away from food.

Course of treatment: 3 - 6 months, or ongoing in elderly patients.

Safe for long term use.

Combinations:

Chronic fatigue syndrome: Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan (Ginseng & Astragalus Combination BP005); Ba Ji Yin Yang Wan (Morinda Combination BP002).

With poor digestion: Bao He Wan (Citrus & Crataegus Formula BP004).

With poor sleep: An Shen Ding Zhi Wan (Ziziphus & Polygala Formula BP001).

Ingredients:

- Astragalus membranaceus, root 69.8 mg

- Rehmannia glutinosa, prepared root 52.1 mg

- Codonopsis pilosula, root 43.5 mg

- Atractylodes macrocephala, rhizome 43.5 mg

- Wolfiporia cocos, hyphae 43.5 mg

- Paeonia lactiflora, root 43.5 mg

- Angelica polymorpha, root 26.3 mg

- Ligusticum striatum, root 17.6 mg

- Cinnamomum cassia, stem bark 17.6 mg

- Glycyrrhiza uralensis, root 17.6 mg

Cautions and Contraindications:

Caution for those on anti-coagulant medications (i.e. Heparin, warfarin or aspirin). If taking antibiotics, allow at least 90 minutes before taking this formula. Do not take during an episode of the common cold or flu.

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