An Chong Tang
Calming the Penetrating Vessel Decoction
Main Action of An Chong Tang
This TCM Herbal formulas functions are to nourish blood and tonify Qi to stop bleeding. This chinese medicine formula is best suited for heavy menstrual bleeding due to deficiency and heat.
Indications and Symptoms for An Chong Tang
Heavy period, bright red or dark red blood, menstrual blood is generally thick and dense, mental restlessness, anxiety, general feeling of heat, thirsty, dark urine, headaches Tongue - red body, slightly redder on sides Pulse - rapid, overflowing
Herbal Ingredients of An Chong Tang
Bai Zhu (Rhizoma Atractyloids Macrocephaelae, White Atractylodes Rhizome) 9g.
-tonify Qi, raise Qi upwards
Huang Qi (Radix Astragali Membranaceus, Milk Vetch Root, Astragalus) 9g.
-tonify Qi, raise Qi upwards
Long Gu (O's Draconis, Dragon Bone, Fossilized Vertebrae) 12g.
-stop bleeding, nourish yin
Mu Li (Concha Ostreae, Oyster Shell) 12g.
-stop bleeding, nourish yin
Sheng Di Huang (Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae, Chinese Foxglove Root, Rehmannia) 6g.
-nourish blood and yin, cool blood
Bai Shao Yao (Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae, White Peony Root, Peony) 6g.
-nourish blood and yin, cool blood
Wu Zei Gu (O's Sepiae) 6g.
-stops bleeding with it's astringent properties
Qian Cao Gen (Radix Rubiae Cordifoliae, Madder Root, Rubia Root) 6g.
-cools blood, invigorates blood and stops bleeding
Xu Duan (Radix Dipsaci Asperi, Japanese Teasel Root, Dipsacus) 6g.
-tonify kidneys, stops bleeding
Cooking Preparation of An Chong Tang
This natural medicine Herbal formula is generally prepared as a decoction
Additional Information on An Chong Tang
This TCM Herbal formula is generally used in conditions of long term bleeding where there is now Qi and yin deficiency.
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