Formula |
Women’s Rhythm |
Pin Yin |
Tong yu jian & si wu tang |
Pattern Identification
Depressed menstrual Qi and congealed menstrual Blood
Chinese Action
Adjusts and regulates the menses, quickens the Blood and rectifies the Qi, nourishes the Blood, alleviates menstrual discomfort
Pulse
Tight, wiry or choppy
Tongue
Dark, purple or normal
Indications (Symptoms)
· Eases menstrual discomfort and occasional pain or clotting
· Helps relieve occasional breast distention
· Aids in reducing PMS, water retention, unusual appetite
· Soothes occasional irritability, frustration, anger, hypersensitivity and mood swings
Ingredients
Pinyin Name |
Common Name |
Dang gui shen |
Dong quai root |
Xiang fu |
Cyperus rhizome |
Hong hua |
Carthamus flower |
Yan hu suo |
Corydalis yanhusuo tuber |
Huai niu xi |
Achyranthes root |
Bai shao |
White peony root |
Chuan xiong |
Sichuan lovage rhizome |
Shu di huang |
Rehmannia root (prepared) |
He huan pi |
Silk tree bark |
Ze xie |
Asian water plantain rhizome |
Mu xiang |
Vladimiria root |
Shan zha |
Chinese hawthorn fruit |
Mu dan pi |
Tree peony root bark |
Qing pi |
Tangerine dried rind of green fruit |
Rou gui |
Chinese cinnamon bark |
Recommended Adult Dosage:
Liquid: 20 – 30 drops, 2 – 3 times daily
Tablets: 1 – 2 tablets, 2 -3 times daily
Liquid Extracts:
Water: 55% to 66% by volume
Alcohol: 18% to 22% by volume
To evaporate alcohol, place drops in hot water
Tablets:
Size: 750mg
50mg excipients and binders: silicon dioxide (glidant/dehydrant), stearic acid (lubricant/binder), microcellulose (coating)
· Use only under the direct supervision of a qualified health care practitioner, seek their advice if pregnant or nursing
· Keep out of reach of children
· Keep tightly capped and out of direct sunlight
· Store at room temperature
· Do not put dropper in mouth