Added by Lily. Created on 02/22/08
| Take action: |
|
|
|
|||||||||||||||||
Description: (Chi Shao Yao San:for dizziness,lack of appetite,pains,and anxiety in women due to discordance between qi and blood.)
Dizziness is lightheadedness, feeling like you might faint, being unsteady, loss of balance, or vertigo (a feeling that you or the room is spinning or moving).
Lightheadedness happens when there is not enough blood getting to the brain. This can happen if there is a sudden drop in your blood pressure or you are dehydrated from vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or other causes. Lightheadedness often accompanies the flu, hypoglycemia, common cold, or allergies.
Directions For Use: Grind Mu Dan Pi(Peony Bark) 30g,Fu Ling(Poria Cocos) 30g,Chi Shao Yao(Red Peony Root) 30g,Bai Zhi(Angelica Root) 30g,Licorice Root 30g,Chai Hu(Bupleurum) 90g to a powder,decoct 9g with some ginger and dates and a cup of water to 70%,take half after meal and half before bed.
Expected Results Within: 3 days
Fu Ling For Treatment Of Dizziness, tcm.health-info.org
Chai Hu For Vertigo, tcm.health-info.org
Natural Ingredients Supplier? - Sign up now (completely free) to be listed next to ingredients you supply.


Natural Health Expert? - Sign up now (yes - it's free) to be listed next to conditions you expert at.
|
|
LifePath
As a holistic health practitioner and counselor, people consult at my home/office or by phone. I only recommend products... more
|
|
|
CHI Medical Center
Elizabeth Chen Christenson MD private (Kailua) & group practice (med school) integrate East & West medicine, Spiritualit... more
|
|
|
Balance Acupuncture Center
I practice a Japanese style of acupuncture inspired by world renowned acupuncturist Kiiko Matsumoto - gentle and highly ... more
|
|
|
Integrative Acupuncture & Herbs
As practitioner and professor of acupuncture & Oriental medicine, Nathan Anderson, L.Ac. has experience treating a wide ... more
|