Bell's Palsy - Facial Paralysis
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2006-11-15 01:29.Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Invigorates Blood and Dispels Blood Stasis
Tonify the Yang to Restore Five Tenths Decoction
Main Action of Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
The functions of this chinese medicine formula are to tonify the Qi and invigorate blood to unblock the meridians. This TCM Herbal formula is best suited for conditions of yang Qi deficiency with blood stagnation within the channels. The sinews, blood vessels, muscles and flesh will be deprived of Qi and blood nourishment.
Di Huang Yin Zi
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2006-11-15 01:06.Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Eliminates Internal Wind
Rehmannia Decoction
Main Action of Di Huang Yin Zi
The functions of this chinese medicine formula are to nourish kidney yin and strengthen kidney yang while opening the orifices and transforming phlegm. This TCM Herbal formula is best suited for conditions of mute paraplegia (yin fei) due to kidney yin and yang deficiency. The deficiency fire scorches the fluids giving rise to turbid phlegm with upward flaring of fire. This turbid phlegm accumulation with concomitant deficiency fire blocks the orifices of the heart.
Di Tan Tang
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2006-11-15 01:05.Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Scour Phlegm and Open the Orifices
Scour Phlegm Decoction
Main Action of Di Tan Tang
The functions of this chinese medicine formula are to clear out phlegm and open the orifices while tonifying Qi. This TCM Herbal formula is best suited for conditions of internal obstruction due to severe phlegm where the smoothe circulation of fluids has stopped creating more phlegm.
Qian Zheng San
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2006-11-14 23:08.Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Releases Wind from the Skin and Channels
Qian Zheng San
Lead to Symmetry Powder
Main Action of Qian Zheng San
The functions of this chinese medicine formula are to expel wind and transform phlegm to stop spasms. This TCM Herbal formula is best suited for the sequelae of channel -stroke with the main symptoms being focused on the head and face. There is normally a deficiency of Qi (wei and ying) which allows pathogenic wind to invade the channels and collaterals. The invading wind causes turbid phlegm to move with it creating wind phlegm which obstructs the channels and collaterals.