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Stir Field of Elixir Painful periods from Liver-Blood stasis
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Wu Yao Radix Linderae Dang Gui Radix Angelicae sinensis Chuan Xiong Rhizoma Chuanxiong Tao Ren Semen Persicae Mu Dan Pi Cortex Moutan Chi Shao Radix Paeoniae rubra Yan Hu Suo Rhizoma Corydalis
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Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae uralensis Xiang Fu Rhizoma Cyperi Hong Hua Flos Carthami tinctorii Zhi Ke Fructus Aurantii Pu Huang Pollen Typhae Dan Shen Radix Salviae miltiorrhizae Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae alba
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Pattern: Stasis of Blood in the Lower Burner. Action: Move Blood, eliminate stasis, dissolve lumps. Indications: Lower abdominal pain which is fixed and stabbing in character, abdominal lumps, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, myomas, dysmenorrhoea from stagnant Blood, irregular periods, pre-menstrual pain, periods stopping and starting with dark, clotted blood, irritability, agitation, restlessness. Tongue: Purple. Pulse: Choppy, or wiry, or firm. Classical antecedent: Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang (Decoction for Eliminating Stasis below the Diaphragm).
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DOSAGE
The dosage of herbal remedies is subject to many variables such as age, weight and digestive system condition of the patient. The recommended range of dosage for an adult is 10-30 drops 2-3 times a day, i.e. between 20 and 90 drops a day. Generally speaking, one uses higher doses for acute cases and lower ones for chronic cases.
The above suggested dosage should be reduced in children and the elderly (in proportion to their age) and also in patients whose digestive system is weak.