Shu Gan - Shu Gan Wan, Health Concerns


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Shu Gan
Shu Gan

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Shu Gan™
Shu Gan Wan Herbal Supplement
90 Tablets

 

Symptoms

  • Epigastric: Abdominal congestion

  • Food Allergies

  • Anorexia

  • Appetite, Poor - Liver qi stagnation

  • Belching

Therapeutic Actions

1. Treat food allergies and related symptoms including poor digestion, abdominal bloating, nausea, burping, vomiting and regurgitation associated with hyperacidity
2. Has been used in the treatment of anorexia, bulimia, chronic hepatitis, chronic cholecystitis and/or gallstones, acute or chronic gastritis, distention and pain in the hypochondrium, or abdominal pain in the region of the liver or gallbladder (lower abdomen)
3. Use for gynecological complaints as an adjunctive formula

 

Chinese Therapeutic Effects

Liver qi stagnation
Aid digestion
Relieve pain in the middle burner

 

Administration

Internal: 1-3 tablets TID
90 tablets, 750 mg, 10-30 day supply

 

Ingredients

  • Curcuma tuber yu jin

  • Corydalis rhizome yan hu suo

  • Vladimiria Souliei root mu xiang

  • Nutmeg seed rou dou kou

  • White Peony root bai shao

  • Citrus fruit zhi ke

  • Citrus peel chen pi

  • Cardamon fruit sha ren

  • Magnolia bark hou po

  • Cyperus rhizome xiang fu

  • Licorice root gan cao

  • Moutan root bark mu dan pi

  • Immature Citrus peel qing pi

  • Sandlewood lignum tan xiang

Formula Rationale

This formula was recorded by the Ming Dynasty physician, Zhu Tianbi. Herbalist Andrew Gaeddert has used this formula successfully with food allergies, anorexia, and bulimia and in the treatment of gynecological and gastrointestinal complaints. The formula contains curcuma (yu jin), aquilaria (chen xiang), cyperus (xiang fu) and sandalwood (tan xiang) to move stagnant Qi and eliminate pain. Corydalis (yan hu suo), vladimiria souliei (mu xiang) and white peony (bai shao) also move stagnant Qi and eliminate pain. Nutmeg seed (rou dou kou), citrus (zhi ke), citrus (chen pi) and immature citrus (qing pi) regulate stomach and disperse digestive accumulation. Moutan (mu dan pi) invigorates blood, clears heat and cools the blood. Magnolia bark (hou po) moves stagnant Qi and guides Qi downward. Cardamon fruit (sha ren) regulates the stomach and stops vomiting. Licorice root (gan cao) harmonizes and detoxifies. Health Concerns Shu Gan is specially prepared to preserve the volatile herbal constituents.

 

Clinical Notes

For food allergies, start a low dose (1-3 tablets per day). Increase over a few weeks to 2-3 tablets TID

 

Additional Formulas

• With dampness and food stagnation, combine Shu Gan with Quiet Digestion or Chzyme
• For gynecological discomfort or pain, consider Channel Flow
• For food allergies, combine with Colostroplex.
• For liver qi stagnation, consider Woman’s Balance, Ease 2, or Ease Plus
• For gallbladder stones or congestion, consider GB-6

 

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