Die Da Wan
Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Invigorates the Blood in Traumatic Injuries
Trauma Pill
Main Action of Die Da Wan
The functions of this chinese medicine formula are to promote blood circulation and transform blood stasis while harmonizing the ying Qi and reducing swellings. Because this TCM formula is able to move Qi and blood it is able to relieve pain. This Herbal formula is best suited for conditions of Qi and blood stasis after traumatic injuries.
Indications and Symptoms for Die Da Wan
traumatic injuries, sprains, strains, b ruising, swellings, distended aching, fixed pain, aching Tongue - Pulse -
Herbal Ingredients of Die Da Wan
Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Chinese Angelica Root, Tang -kuei)
- 30g. -invigorate blood circulation, eliminate stasis
Chuan Xiong (Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong, Szechuan Lovage Root, Enidium)
- 30g. -invigorate blood circulation, eliminate stasis
Ru Xiang (Gummi Olibanum, Frankincense, Mastic)
- 60g. -invigorate blood circulation, eliminate stasis
MoYao (Myrrha, Myrrh)
- 30g. -invigorate blood circulation, eliminate stasis
Xue Jie (Sanguis Draconis)
- 30g. -invigorate blood circulation, eliminate stasis
Tu Bie Chong (Eupolyphaga Seu Opisthoplatia, Cockroach)
- 30g. -invigorate blood circulation, eliminate stasis
Ma Huang (Herba Ephedrae, Ephedra Stem, Ma -huang)
- 60g. -regulates skin and muscles, guides other herbs to muscle and skin levels
Zi Ran Tong (Pyritum)
- 30g. -invigorates blood, eliminate swelling, alleviate pain, aids healing fractured bones
Cooking Preparation of Die Da Wan
This traditional chinese medicine formula should have all its Herbal ingredients into a fine powder and formed into pills with honey. Each pill should be approximately 3 grams and each dosage is made up of 1 -2 pills two times daily. Each dosage should be taken with warm water or wine.
Additional Information on Die Da Wan
When the appropriate symptoms are present this alternative medicine Herbal formula is able to treat such disorders as traumatic injuries from falls, fractures, contusions and strains.
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