Description
Windbreaker is a comprehensive herbal formula designed to address Wind invasions in children and adults. This carefully balanced combination of exterior-releasing herbs supports the body's natural defensive mechanisms while addressing the complex patterns that arise when external Wind disrupts the harmony of the Upper Burner.
TCM Actions
- Dispels Wind Heat
- Dispels Wind Cold
- Dispels Phlegm
- Generates fluids
- Harmonize the Stomach
Clinical Applications
- Supports the immune system
- Supports comfort during occasional aversion to wind and chill
- Supports throat comfort during occasional scratchiness
- Supports muscle comfort during occasional body ache or soreness
- Supports ear comfort during occasional stuffiness
- Supports comfort during occasional itchy eyes or skin
Ingredients
- Gui zhi (Chinese cinnamon twig)
- Ju hua (Chrysanthemum flower)
- Jin yin hua (Honeysuckle flower)
- Lian qiao (Forsythia fruit)
- Xin yi hua (Magnolia flower)
- Ge gen (Kudzu root)
- Niu bang zi (Burdock fruit)
- Sheng ma (Cimicifuga rhizome)
- Zi su ye (Perilla leaf)
- Sang ye (White mulberry leaf)
- Qiang huo (Notopterygium root and rhizome)
- Jie geng (Platycodon root)
- Bai mao gen (Imperata rhizome)
- Lu gen (Phragmites rhizome)
- Gan cao (Chinese licorice root and rhizome)
- Jing jie (Schizonepeta herb)
- Fang feng (Siler root)
- Fa ban xia (Licorice cured pinellia rhizome)
- Chen pi (Tangerine dried rind of mature fruit)
- Bo he (Chinese mint herb)
- Bai zhi (Fragrant angelica root)
Cautions
Caution with Dehydration, High fever (above 102 degrees F), Very lethargic and chilly, Profuse perspiration at rest
Clinical Classification
Clinical Classification
Release Exterior Wind-ColdRelease Exterior Wind-Heat; Transform Phlegm; Generate Fluids
Systems: Lung; Wei Qi; Ears Nose Throat
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