Herb Formulas Notebook

Dang Gui Yan Hu Jiu

Tangkuei and Corydalis Wine


Author: Various

Source: Chinese Medicinal Wines and Elixirs (2008)


Category: Formulas that Regulate Blood

Pattern: Blood stasis in the uterus

Key Symptoms: Abdominal distention and pain accompanying the onset of the period


Ingredients

Dang Gui 15g
Yan Hu Suo 15g
Mo Yao 15g
Hong Hua 15g
Bai Jiu 1.3L

Subsitutions:
Bai Jiu (white alcohol) traditionally means distilled rice wine but can be substituted with any clear 40% spirit.


Preparation: Break up the ingredients in a mortar and pestle and place in a large jar with 1.3L of alcohol for one week. Remove the dregs and store for use. Take one teacup (25-50ml) on an empty stomach twice per day.


Actions: Invigorates the Blood and moves Stasis

Contraindications: Damp-Heat patterns and long term use due to the harmful effects of continuous alcohol consumption.



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