Description
Subdue Head Wind is based on the classical formula Ligusticum Powder to be Taken with Green Tea (Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San), originally developed in 1078 A.D. This formula is one of the few Chinese herbal formulas designed to address stagnation and occasional discomfort occurring in all areas of the head. The formula balances warming herbs with cooling Chinese mint herb, green tea leaf, chrysanthemum flower, and simple-leaf chaste tree to moderate its overall temperature.
TCM Actions
- Disperses External Wind Cold or Heat lodged in the head
- Invigorate circulation of Qi and Blood in the head
Clinical Applications
- Supports healthy blood flow to the head
- Supports a healthy respiratory system
- Supports healthy blood circulation
- Benefits the head and eyes
- For occasional discomfort in the frontal, occipital, temporal or vertex region of the head
- For occasional aversion to wind
- For occasional dizziness
- For occasional neck stiffness
- For occasional chills
Ingredients
- Bo he (Chinese mint herb)
- Jing jie (Schizonepeta herb)
- Chuan xiong (Sichuan lovage rhizome)
- Bai zhi (Fragrant angelica root)
- Gan cao (Chinese licorice root and rhizome)
- Qiang huo (Notopterygium root and rhizome)
- Cha ye (Green tea leaf)
- Man jing zi (Simple-leaf chaste tree fruit)
- Fang feng (Siler root)
- Ju hua (Chrysanthemum flower)
Cautions
Not for long-term use without the addition of tonic herbs.
Clinical Classification
Clinical Classification
Dispel Wind-DampInvigorate Blood; Release Exterior Wind-Cold
Systems: Channels; Brain; Eyes
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