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CONTENTS OF GENERAL EDITION OF SCIENCES OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE IN ENGLISH:

Information Regarding Acupuncture & Moxibustion

Alleviation of Sexual Dysfunction in Elderly through Tonification of Kidney Yang

Could Americans Draw a Lesson from the Death of Patients in Japan Because of
the Abusive Application of Herbal Formula Xiao Chai Hu Tang

Comments on Nomenclature in Traditional Chinese Medicine

ATTENTIONS IN THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

CHINESE HAIR GENERATING PRODUCTS

SOFT Seaweed Defating Soap

Personal Experience with Acupuncture

Acupuncturists in the Definition of Physician


Dr. Bao's Mail Box


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An Shen Bu Xin Wan
This medicine calms the nerves and regains normal heart beating by adjusting to reach balance of various functions, regaining vitality and helping produce blood. Mainly for palpitation insomnia, dizzy and tinnitus.

Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan
Tonifying the kidney and invigorating qi (energy), invigorating the gate of life. It is used for the decline of vital gate
fire, lumbago due to deficiency of the kidney, mens serious thirst and frequent micturition and womens anuria due to the pressure of the fetus.

Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
Nourishing yin for benefiting the kidney. It is used for the damage of kidney-yin, dizziness and blurring in the ears, soreness of the lumbar region and knee joints, hectic fever due to yin-deficiency, night sweating and seminal emission and serious thirst. Taken constantly by middle-aged and old people, it will help to prevent aging, promote health and prolong life.

Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan
Nourishing yin to lower pathogenic fire. It is used for hyperactivity of fire caused by deficiency of yin, hectic fever and night sweating, dry mouth and sore throat, ringing in the ears and seminal emission, scanty dark urine. It is also used for weakness due to chronic disease and hypertension, and a supplementary means to chronic nephritis.

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan
Invigorating the spleen and replenishing qi (energy), elevating the spleen yang to cure drooping. It is used for weakness of the spleen and stomach, deficiency of qi in middle-jiao, mental fatigue with loss of appetite, fear of cold, perspiring easily, lack of qi, drooping of zang-organs, massive or incessant extramenstral vaginal bleeding. This medicine can help to build up physical strength and resist disease. It is especially used for assimilating nutrition badly, anaemia, low blood pressure, chronic hepatitis, chronic diarrhea and nourishing during the convalescene of disease, correcting catching  cold easily, enhance immune ability and improving one
s looks.

Shi Quan Da Bu Wan
Warming and recuperating qi and blood. It is used for deficiency of both qi and blood, pale complexion, shortness of breath and palpitation, dizziness and spontaneous perspiration, tiredness and lack of strength, limbs not warm, menorrhagia, men or women
s deficiency of primordial qi, yin deficiency and cough due to the functional; imbalance of five viscerae, hectic fever in the afternoon, thirst and fidgetiness.
 

Er Long Zhuo Ci Wan
Nourishing the kidney for subduing the hyperactivity of liver-yang, clearing away heat and diminishing inflammation. It is used for deficiency of both liver-yin and kidney-yin, ringing in the ears and deafness, dizziness and blurred vision, deficiency of the liver and liver heat. It is also used for headache, ringing in the ears, blurring of vision, dry mouth and red eyes due to the flaming up of deficiency fire.

Gui Pi Wan
This medicine helps regain vitality, produce blood, improve digestive function and calm the nerves. Mainly for bodily tiredness, anaemia, palpitation, amnesia, poor appetite, insomnia, uterine bleeding and blood stool. Also curative for aplastic anaemia and purpura caused by platelet
reduction.

Xiao Yao Wan
Soothing the liver and strengthening the spleen, tonifying the blood and regulating menstruation. It is used for depression of liver qi, distending pain in the chest and hypochondrium, dizziness, loss of appetite, irregular menstruation. Taken constantly, it will help to regulate menstruation and leukorrhea, ease the liver and remove stagnation, and tranquilize the mind and nourish the blood.

Mu Xiang Shun Qi Wan
This medicine eases bloat and whets appetite for food by stimulating gastric and intestinal creepage and enhancing digestive function

Ming Mu Di Huang Wan
Nourishing the kidney and liver, improving eyesight. It is used for deficiency of both liver-yin and kidney-yin, foreign body sensation in the eye and photophobia, blurring of vision, tearing against wind, conjunctival congestion with pain and swelling of eyes, dizziness and blurred vision, constipation with dry stool and yellow urine.

Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan
Warming middle-jiao for easing the stomach, calming the stomach and stopping vomiting, correcting the adverse flow of qi and alleviating distention in middle-jiao. It is used for deficiency
cold of the spleen, pain over the hypochondriae region due to indigestion, the distension, fullness and pain in the stomach, vomiting, sallow complexion, hands and feet being not warm, no desire to move the limbs. Constantly taken, it will help nourishing and strengthening the stomach and keeping fit over a long period of time.

Nuan Gong Yun Zhi Wan
Having effect of warming uterus. It is used for weakness and anaemia, soreness of waist and abdominal pain, myasthenia of limbs. Shou Di Huang, with warm nature, reinforces the kidney and nourishes the blood; DU Zhong reinforces the kidney and restores yang; Xiang Fu regulates the flow of qi and menstruation.
 

Bai He Gu Jin Wan
Nourishing yin to moisten dryness and relieve cough. It is used for cough with dyspnes due to deficiency of yin fluid of both the lung and the kidney, sore throat, cough by dryness and sputum mixed with blood, asthenia of viscera and hectic fever due to yin
deficiency, afternoon fever, dry mouth, dark urine. This medicine is able to nourish the kidney and yin, relieve cough and reduce sputum, nourish the blood and regulate yin, moisten the lung and clear away heat.

Shu Gan Wan
Dispersing the stagnated liver
qi for regulating the stomach, regulating qi to relieve pain. It is used for stagnation of qi due to depression of the liver, fullness and distention in the chest and hypochondrium, stomachache, gastric upset and vomiting, eructation and acid regurgitation. It will help digestion, removing food stagnancy and keeping fit.

Jiang Ya Wan
Having effect of lowering blood pressure. It is used for dizziness, tinnitus and sensation of swelling in the eyes, vexation and palpitation caused  by hypertention. It is suitable to lassitude in loin and legs, even unsteadiness in walking, dark red tongue, thin and dry fur.

Yu Dai Wan
Clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, relieving leukorrhagia with astringents. It is used for metrorrhagia, and metrostaxis, abnormal vaginal discharge, soreness of waist and abdominal pain caused by downward drive of damp
heat.

Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan
Reinforcing the kidney and supporting yang, warming middle-jiao and strengthening the spleen. It is used for the decline of kidney-yang, insufficiency of spleen
yang, coldness and pain in the epigastrium, vomiting and diarrhea, extreme cold of the limbs. It is also used for ulcer due to cold and deficiency, ulcerous inflammation of the colon due to insufficiency of yang, tuberculosis of the intestines due to insufficiency of the spleen and the confusion of stomach function after the operation for deficiency of spleen-yang.

Dang Gui Wan
Promoting blood flow to regulate menstruation. It is used for irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea. Dang Gui, the principal of the drugs of this recipe, enriches the blood and adjusts the flow of blood, regulates menstruation and alleviates pain; Huang Qi, with sweet flavor and warm nature, invigorates qi, serving as the source of the blood, therefore, this medicine is mainly used for irregular menstruation causes by deficiency of qi and blood.

Er Zheng He Shan Zi Yang Qin Wan
Invigorating the spleen for eliminating , reducing sputum and relieving cough. It is used for treating recurrent attacks of coughing, hoarseness, profuse and viscid sputum, white or greyish sputum, chest tightness and nausea, anorexia and fatigue physical, loose stool. It is highly effective for treating chronic bronchitis and asthma.

Nei Xiao Lei Li Wan
Softening the hard lumps and dispelling the nodes. It mainly treats scrofula and subcutaneous nodule, swollen or painful. It is used  for relieving hepatitis, removing depression, reducing phlegm and stasis, clearing away heat and toxic substances, nourishing yin to reduce pathogenic fire, promoting the circulation of blood and qi, as well as relaxing the bowels.

Chuan Xiong Cha Diao Wan
Inducing diaphoresis to relieve pain. It is used for common cold caused by pathogenic wind and cold, intolerance to cold without sweat, headache and stuffy nose. Xi Xin and Fang Feng induce diaphoresis to dispel cold; Chuan Xiong, Bai Zhi and Qiang Huo activate collateral to relieve pain; Gan Cao relieves spasm and pain.

Tian Wan Bu Xin Wan
Nourishing yin and blood,  relieving mental stress. It is used for deficiency of yin-fluid and blood, palpitation and insomnia, dreaminess, amnesia, oral ulceration. It nourishes yin and clears away heat, nourishes heart, as well as supplementing heart-qi for tranquilizing the mind.

Xiao Cha Hu Tang Wan
Expelling pathogenic factors from the exterior to reduce fever, regulating the function of the stomach to lowering the adverse flow of qi. It is used for alternate attacks of chills and fever, feeling of fullness and discomfort in chest and hypochondrium, inappetence and dizziness.

Zhi Qi Guan Wan
Dispersing and lowering lung-qi, relieving cough and asthma. It is used for the coughing with a lot of sputum, dyspnea with shortness of breath, wheezing due to retention of sputum in the throat, acute and chronic tracheitis, and for patients in bronchial asthma.

Fu Ke Yang Rong Wan
Nourishing blood and supplementing qi, regulating menstruation and relieving leucorrhagia. It is used for deficiency of qi and blood, irregular menstruation due to irregularity of Chong and Ren Channels, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis, dizziness, anaemia, weakness and sterility, abnormal vaginal discharge.

Jian Bu Wan
Expelling wind and cold, eliminating dampness and dredging collateral. It is used for rheumatic arthritis, weakness in the waist, legs and the muscles and bones of limbs, bony legs and feet, walking with difficulty, infantile paralysis, rheumatiod pain. Taken constantly, it will help to invigorate the circulation of blood and qi (energy) and heighten one
s resistance to colds.

Bao He Wan
Promoting digestion, removing stagnated food and regulating the stomach. It is used for the retention of food, distension of fullness in the abdomen, eructation foul odor and acid regurgitation, loss of appetite. It is also used for incoordination between the spleen and stomach, stomachache due to damp stagnation lying hidden, indigestion, oppression and depression over the chest and diarrhea due to hypo function of the spleen.

Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan
Dispersing the depressed liver-qi and removing heat, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood. It is used for stagnation of the liver-qi, deficiency of blood, incoordination between the liver and, the spleen, distension and pain the hypochondric regions, dizziness, lassitude, poor appetite, irregular menstruation, distension and pain in the umbilical and abdominal regions.

Jian Pi Wan
Invigorating qi and strengthening the spleen, regulating the flow of qi and promoting digestion. It is used for weakness of the spleen and the stomach, distention and fullness of the abdomen and the stomach, anorexia and loose stool. Dang Shen and Bai Zhu invigorate qi of middle-jiao and strengthen the spleen and the stomach; Shan Zha and Mai Ya help digestion and remove food stagnancy; Chen Pi and Zhi Shi regulate the flow of qi and relieve depression, remove the retention of food in the stomach and relieve the stasis of intestines.

Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan
Removing heat from the lung and dissolving phlegm, relieving cough and asthma. It is used for continuous cough, dysPoria and asthma, thick, viscid, yellow sputum, fullness sensation and oppressed feeling in chest and diaphragm, dry mouth with sore throat and dry stool caused by lung
heat with abundant expectoration.

Shen Qi Da Bu Wan
Invigorating the spleen and replenishing qi, strengthening spleen and the stomach. It is used for weakness and spontaneous perspiration, mental fatigue, poor appetite, myasthenia of limbs, Dang Shen and Huang Qi are very good for nourishing blood and invigorating qi, as well as strengthening the spleen and nourishing the stomach. The strong spleen and stomach brings sufficiency of qi and blood.

Kang Gu Zheng Sheng Wan
Reinforcing the kidney, promoting blood circulation to stop pain. It is used for hypertrophic spondylitis, cervical spondyloathy, calcaneal apur, hyperplastic arthritis and osteoarthrosis deformans endemic.

Huo Xian Zheng Qi Wan
Relieving exterior syndrome and resolving dampness regulating the flow of qi and the stomach. It is used for exopathy and wind - cold syndrome, internal injury and retention of dampness, headache and soporous state, feeling of stuffiness and choking sensation in chest and diaphragm, distention and pain of the stomach and the abdomen, vomiting and diarrhea. It also has good effect for the common cold in summer, enterogastric cold, influenza, acute gastroenteritis, as well as indigestion.

Ren Shen Yang Rong Wan
Invigorating the lung and strengthening the stomach, helping digestion.

Fu Fang Hai Zhao Wan
Softening the hard lumps and dispelling the nodes, clearing away phlegm and promoting diuresis. It is used for scrofula goiter, firm and painful swelling, painful and swollen testis, edema due to retention of phegm, thyopathy.

Chong Rong Bu Shen Wan
Invigorating the liver and kidney, strengthening yang. It is used for deficiency of liver-yin and kidney-yin, flaccidity of extremities, myasthenia of limbs, impotence and spermatorrhoea, metrorrhagia and leukorrhagia, as well as weakness of old age.

Ling Qiao Jie Du Wan
Reducing fever and inducing diaphoresis. It is used for intolerance to heat and fever, myasthenia of the limbs, headache and cough, sore throat, red and swollen mumps caused by interior heat and exopathy.

Shen Lin Bai Shu Wan
Strengthening the spleen and stomach, removing dampness and food stagnancy. It is used for weakness of the spleen and stomach, anorexia, sleepiness and asthenia, palpitation, dyspnea vomiting diarrhea and cough due to exogenous febrile disease. Continual used will invigorate vital energy, activate the spleen-energy, and strengthen the body resistance to eliminate pathogenic factors. It is also indicated for leucorrhagia, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis.

Yu Bing Feng Wan
Invigorating the vital energy, strengthening the body surface resistance and stopping perspiration. It is used for deficiency of the superficies to protect the body against diseases, spontaneous perspiration and aversion to wind, pale complexion or general debility and susceptible to wind
pathogen.

Ba Zhen Wan
Invigorating vital qi (energy) and benefiting blood. It is used for deficiency of both qi and blood, sallow complexion, loss of appetite, myasthmia of the limbs, menorrhagia, severe palpitation, it is also used for anaemia due to deficiency of qi and blood, syncope due to hypoglycemia, atrophy of the optic nerve, ulcer not closing up for a long time, abdominal pain during menstruation, and puerperal tiredness and fever.

Zhi Sheng Wan
Strengthening the spleen and stomach, promoting digestion and relieving diarrhea. It is used for insufficiency and uncomfortable of the spleen, loss of appetite due to deficiency of the stomach, mental fatigue and lassitude, abdominal distention and diarrhea. It is able to regulate qi and the stomach, strengthen the stomach and promote digestion. The compatibility of all the drugs of this recipe makes food stagnancy eliminated, stomach-qi regulated, damp heat reduced and spleen strengthened and activated. Therefore, the yangming becomes invigorated and the blood and qi is produced. So it is called Zi Sheng Wan.

Du Zhong Wan
Expelling wind and clearing away cold, relaxing muscles and tendons and activating the flow of qi and blood in the channels and collateral. It is used for numbness of limbs, hemiplegia, soreness of waist, pain in leg, stubborn headache and dizziness. It has effect of invigorating the liver and the kidney, strengthening the bones and muscles, expelling wind and clearing away cold, as well as promoting blood circulation to remove obstruction in the channels.

Ke Chuan Wan
Correcting the adverse flow of qi (energy) and eliminating phlegm, relieving cough and asthma. It is used for the damp
heat of the lung and stomach, cough with profuse sputum, dyspnea with rapid and short breath, and qi rising in reserse order, fullness and oppression over the chest, pain all over the body and lassitude.

Shou Wu Wan
Making beard dark and hair growing, invigorating the liver and kidney, strengthening bones and muscles.
It is used for lacking of blood in liver and kidney, dizziness, soreness of the loins and weakness of the limbs. Taken regularly, it will help to darken and nourish hair, relieve senility and make one remain young.

Huang Lian Shang Qin Wan
Clearing away heat and expelling wind, improving eyesight and alleviating pain. It is used for epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, swelling and pain, vertigo, urticant sensation of eyelids, constipation due to dry stool, deep colored urine. It is also used for the flaming up of wind fire due to intenseness of heat in upper
jiao, photophobia, marginal blepharitis, poor vision, and pterygium.

Zhi Dai Wan
Invigorating for deficiency and stopping leucorrhoea, regulating menstruation by adjusting the flow of blood. It is used for women
s leukorrhoes  with red and white discharge, damp heat of the womb, soreness of the loins and abdominal distention, fatigue and loss of appetite, white and greasy fur. It is also used for deficiency of qi blood, and irregularity of mental blood.

Te Xiao Bi Min Gan Wan
Relieving inflammation and alleviating pain, relieving asthma. It is used for rhinitis, allergy, chronic rhinitis, rhinocleisis, rhinorrhea, sneeze and cough.

Du Huo Ji Shen Wan
Expelling wind and removing dampness, removing obstruction in QI and blood circulation to relieve pain, invigorating QI y nourishing the blood. Deficiency of the liver and kidney, insufficiency of QI and blood, chronic arthralgia-syndrome, cold - pain in waist and knee inaction of articulation.

Chuan Xin Lian Kang Yan Wan
Expelling wind and removing dampness, removing obstruction in QI and blood circulation to relieve pain, invigorating QI y nourishing the blood. Deficiency of the liver and kidney, insufficiency of QI and blood, chronic arthralgia
syndrome, cold pain in waist and knee, inaction of articulation.

Wen Jing Wan
Expelling pathogenic cold from channel, enriching the blood and alleviating pain. Blood
cold of woman, abdominal pain during menstruation, debility of lumbus and knee, leukorrhea due to cold dampness, cold of insufficiency type of uterus.

Long Dan Xie Gan Wan
Removing damp
heat from the liver and the gallbladder. Dizziness due to the liver heat, tinnitus and otalgia, hypochondriac pain and bitter taste, dark urine and dysuria, leukorrhea due to damp heat.

Qiang Li Yin Qiao Jie Du Wan
Relieving the exterior syndrome with drugs pungent in flavor and cool in property, clearing away heat and toxic material. Wind
heat type common cold, fever with headache, cough with dry mouth, sore throat.

Shu Zhi Jiang Qi Wan
Keeping the inspired air going downward and resolving phlegm, warming the kidney improving inspiration by invigorating the kidney
QI. Accumulation of phlegm due to adverse flow of QI, cough with syndrome characterized by dyspnea, sensation of fullness in chest.

Qian Lie Shu Wan
Strengthening the body resistance and restoring normal functioning of the body to consolidate the constitution, nourishing YIN and tonifying the kidney, promoting diuresis Frequent micturition, urgency of urination, dribbling urination, hematuria, chronic prostatitis, hyperplasia of prostate.

Xiao Cheng Qi Wan
Mucous stool, abdominal distention and pain, dryness excess syndrome, exogenous febrile diseases, incessant diarrhea, heartburn, and fullness of abdomen.

Gui Zhi Fu Lin Wan
Removing blood stasis, disintegrating masses, Menstrual disturbance, lochiorrhea after childbirth, abdominal distention and pain profuse leukorrhea, mass in the lower abdomen.

Ma Huang Shan Wan
Obstruction of the lung-QI, dysfunction of the clearing and regulation, retention of fluid in the body and edema, acute and chronic nephritis.

 

Jiang Tang Wan
Nourishing the kidney and YIN, Supplementing QI and promoting the production of body fluid. It is used for polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, fatigue physical and weakness, light sleep and lumbago, diabetes characterized by elevation of glucose in urine and blood sugar.

Shan Zha Jiang Zhi Wan
Lowering the content of blood-lipid, preventing arteriosclerosis. It is used for hyperlipaemia, coronary heart disease, angina pectoris and hypertension.

Huo Xie Tong Ma Wan
Promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, invigorating pulse-beat to relieve pain. It is used for oppressing sensation in chest caused by stagnation of vital energy and coronary heart disease due to blood stasis, angina pectoris, hypertension, dizziness, headache, cervicodynia and arrhythmia caused by cardiac disease.

Tian Ma Gou Teng Wan
Calming the liver and suppressing the sthenic YANG to stop the wind, nourishing YIN to clear away heat. It is used for deficiency of YIN leading to hyperactivity of YANG, stirring-up of endogenous wind in the liver, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, palpitation, insomnia, hemiplegia and hypertensive headache.

Pian Tou Tong Wan
Calming the liver to ease pain, migraine, vascular headache, catatonic headache and other neuralgias.

Fu Fang Dan Shen Wan
Promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, causing resuscitation by means of aromatics, regulating vital energy to alleviate pain and treating angina pectoris.

Zhuang Gu Guan Jie Wan
Tonifying the liver and kidney, nourishing the blood and promoting blood circulation, relaxing muscles and tendons and activating collateral, regulating vital energy to alleviate pain. It is used for deficiency of liver and kidney, stagnancy of vital energy and blood stasis, stagnation and blockage of channel, all kinds of retrograde osteoarthralgias, and lumbar muscle strain.

Fong Shi Xiao Tong Wan
Expelling wind and clearing away cold, promoting blood circulation to stop pain. It is used for arthralgia due to wind-cold-dampness, limited movement of the muscles, numbness of limbs, pain in waist and lower extremities, injuries from all falls, fractures, contusions and strains, and pain due to blood stasis.

Shan Qi Wan
Dispersing cold and relieving pain.
Periumbilical colic due to invasion of cold, lower abdominal pain related to vital energy and hernial pain.

Zhuang Yang Wan
Warming YANG to strengthen YANG, replenishing essence and arresting emission.
It is usually used for soreness and cold in the lions and knees, pale complexion, lassitude, poor appetite and loose stools, impotence and seminal emission, intolerance of cold and cold limbs, pale and enlarged tongue with thin and white fur, deep and faint pulse, as seen in failure of sexual function and chronic nephritis.

Tong Jing Wan
Promoting blood circulation to expel cold, regulating menstruation and alleviating pain. It is used for stagnation of blood caused by cold and abdominal pain during menstruation.

Zhi Chuang Wan
Clearing away heat, lubricating the intestine, arresting bleeding and resolving hemorrhoids.

Xiang Lian Wan
Clearing away heat and depriving evil wetness, promoting circulation of QI and relieving pain. It is used for dysentery due to wetness-heat, tenesmus, abdominal pain and diarrhea, bacillary dysentery and enteritis.

Li Niao Pai Shi Wan
Inducing diuresis for treating stranguria, removing urinary calculus. It is used for kidney stone, ureter stone, bladder stone and calculus of urinary system.

Geng Nian An Wan
Nourishing YIN to clear away heat, relieving restlessness and tranquilizing the mind. It is used to treat hectic fever, sweating dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia, restlessness, irritability and instability of blood pressure during the climacteric and to regulate the functional equilibrium of the organs.

Te Xiao Zhao Reng An Mian Wan
Nourishing the blood to calm the mind, tranquilizing to relieve convulsion.
Dysphoria, insomnia, dreaminess, neurosism and paroxysmal tachycardia.

Gu Chi Xiao Tong Wan
The medicine has effects of promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, reducing swelling, alleviating pain, relieving rheumatism and rigidity of joints. It is used for the treatment of hyper plastic arthritis of cervical vertebra and knee joint with cold-dampness syndrome due to YIN deficiency. It is also used for the advanced stage of injury of the bone, deficiency of QI and blood, dull pains in the injury and exacerbation of tiredness. It is specially effective for treating injuries, swelling and pain due to blood stasis and has curative effects of coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, sciatica, scapulohumeral periarthritis and lumbar sprain.

Xiao Feng Wan
Expelling wind and clearing away heat, regulating the flow of QI and removing toxic substance. It is used to treat scabies, rubella, eczema of skin, urticaria, herpes, miliaria and cutaneous itching.

Xiao Hou Luo Wan
Expelling wind and removing dampness, activating the collateral to relieve numbness. It is used for arthralgia due to wind-cold-dampness, pain of limbs, numbness and spasm.

Qing Dan Hua Shi Wan
Clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, relieving the depressed liver and regulating the vital energy, alleviating pain and dissolving calculi.  It is usually used to remove urinary calculus and to normalize the secretion of bile.

Zhi Yang Wan
Nourishing the blood to expel wind-evil, resolving dampness and relieving itching. It is used for cutaneous pruritus, urticaria, pruritus vuivae of woman and pruritic dermatosis.

Bao Ji Wan
Inducing diaphoresis and removing dampness to restore normal functioning of the stomach. It is used for gastrointestinal cold, fever and headache, nausea and vomiting, enterogastric upset, abdominal pain and diarrhes, poor appetite and anorexia, thin and greasy fur of the tongue.

Fang Feng Tong Sheng Wan
Expelling the pathogenic factors from both interior and exterior of the body, clearing away heat and toxic material.
It is used for cold syndrome in the exterior with heat syndrome in the interior, excess syndrome of both exterior and interior, aversion to cold and high fever, headache with dry throat, scantly dark urine, constipation, scrofula at early stage, rubella and scabies miliaris.

Wu Ling Shan Wan
Heat in the urinary bladder, water passage obstruction, strangury and difficult urination with cloudy rice-water like or oily urine, or strangury with hematuria caused by pathogenic heat.
It is usually used to treat cystitis, urethriris, vesical calculus, kidney stone and syndrome of strangury.

Jing Gu Die Da Wan
Promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, relieving swelling and alleviating pain. It is used for injuries from falls, contusions and strains, breaking of muscle and tendon, fracture, swelling and pain due to blood stasis, sudden sprain in the lumbar region and pain in the chest when breathing.

Tian Qi Du Zhong Wan
Expelling wind and clearing away cold, relaxing muscles and tendons and activating  collaterals, enriching the blood and regulating blood flow, nourishing and building up the health. It is used for treating numbness of limbs hemiplegia, soreness of waist, pain in leg, and treatment of coronary heart disease and angina pectoris.

Zhuo Gu Shen Jing Tong Wan
Dispelling dampness and cold, promoting blood circulation to stop pain and remove blood stasis, removing obstruction in the channels and relaxing muscles and tendons, strengthening the loins and tonifying the kidney, building up the bodily resistance to disease. It is indicated for sciatica, arthritis of hyperosteogeny, rheumatic and rheumatoid arthritis, pain in waist and lower extremities, numbness of limbs, arthralgia and myalgia.

Fu Fang Qing Da Wan
Clearing away heat and toxic material, removing ecchymosis and blood stasis, dispelling wind and arresting itching, eliminating pathogenic heat from the blood and arresting convulsion.  It is used for progressive psoriasis, pityriasis rosea, drug rash, chest pain and hemoptysis, aphthae, mumps, inflammation of the throat, infantile convulsion.

Zhi Shi Ping Wei Wan
Eliminating dampness and activating the spleen, relieving the chest stuffiness and flatulence. It is used for incoordination between the spleen and the stomach due to damp-evil stagnating in the middle warmer, anorexia, fullness, of the epigastric region, nausea and vomiting, lassitude, acid regurgitation and eructation.

Chai Hu Long Gu Mu Li Wan
Eliminating pathogenic factor and clearing away heat, inducing diaphoresis and regulating the function of the stomach.  It is used for fullness sensation in chest, restlessness, dysuria, neurosism, hypertension, cerebral hemorrhage and schizophrenia.

Jing Zhui Tong Wan
Replenishing essence and marrow, relaxing muscles and tendons and activating collateral, alleviating infalmmatory edema and congestion of soft tissues around the intraspinal canal, relieving the vertebroarterial compression.  It is used for treating regressive rheumatism of articulations of the bones, neuralgia and scapulohumeral periarthritis.

Zhuo Gui Wan
Reinforcing the kidney and nourishing YIN, replenishing vital essence and marrow. It is used for treating insufficiency of the kidney
YIN, low fever and night sweat, tinnitus and dim eyesight, soreness of waist and lassitude in legs, seminal emission, incontinence of urine, dry mouth and throat, endogenous deficiency of the essence and marrow and consumption of body fluid.

You Gui Wan
Reinforcing the kidney and supporting YANG, replenishing vital essence and enriching the blood.  It is used for treating insufficiency of the kidney
YANG, internal injury caused by overstrain, weakness and soreness of the loins and knees, arthralgai, lassitude, spermatorrhoea, impotence, cold limbs, loose stool and incontinence of urine.

Tong Bian Wan
Laxative and relieving constipation. It is used for fire-heat and blood agglomeration, dryness of the intestine and constipation, old age with physical weakness, intestinal juices dry and little causing constipation, abdominal distention and eating little, and women difficulty in defecation after delivery.

Fu Fang Zheng Zhu An Chuang Wan
Clearing away heat and toxic material, removing pathogenic heat from the blood and promoting blood circulation. It is used for treating adolescent acne, eczema of skin and dermatitis.

Da Bu Yin Wan
Nourishing yin to lower pathogenic fire. It is used for hyperactivity of fire caused by deficiency of yin, tidal fever and night sweating, cough with hemoptysis, ringing in the ears and seminal emission. It is also used for hyperthyroidism, diabetes, kidney tuberculosis, pulmonary tuberculosis, and bone tuberculosis suffered by the patients in hyperactivity of fire caused by deficiency of yin.

Xue Fu Zhu Yu Wan
Promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, promoting circulation of QI to relieve pain. It is used for chest pain, headache, hiccup, dull red tongue caused by chest tightness due to blood stasis and stagnation of the liver
QI; irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, blood stasis and stagnancy of QI, dizziness, neurosis, hypertension, sequelae of apoplexy and infantile headache.

Shui Tuo Wu Ling Wan
Warming YANG and removing retention of fluid in the body, promoting diuresis It is used for difficulty in micturition, edema and abdominal distention, vomiting and diarrhea, thirst and but no desire for drinking.

Ren Shen Bai Du Wan
Relieving superficies syndrome by means of diaphoresis, expelling wind and dampness. It is used to treat influenza, dizziness, eye pain, stuffy nose, cough, hoarseness, common cold in children, floating pulse in the early stage of allergic dermatitis and weak pulse by pressing hard.

Zhong Feng Hui Chun Wan
Promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, relaxing muscles and tendons and removing obstruction in the channels, expelling pathogenic wind. Indications apoplexy and hemiplegia, distortion of the face, numbness of limbs and face, slobbering and infantile convulsion.

Gan Mai Da Zhao Wan
Nourishing the heart to calm the mind, regulating the function of the stomach and relieving spasmo, reinforcing the spleen
QI. It is used for treating trance, sorrow, involuntary movement, even behavior disorder, frequent yawns, insomnia and night sweat, red tongue with little coating.

Dong Qing Dan Shen Wan
Promoting blood circulation and nourishing the heart, removing blood stasis and alleviating pain. It is used for treating chest tightness and palpitation, insomnia, dysphoria, restlessness, ulcer bleeding, hemorrhoids, It is also effective for the treatment of coronary heart diseases and angina pectoris.

Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan
Invigorating QI and nourishing the blood, regulating menstruation and checking leukorrhea.
It is used for treating deficiency of both QI and blood, emaciaiton, weakness and soreness of the loins and knees, irregular menstruation, metrorrhagia, metrostaxis and leukorrhea.

Ren Shen Shou Wu Wan
Replenishing vital essence and nourishing the blood, tonifying the kidney and keeping a good complexion. It is used for treating deficiency of both QI and blood, fluid deficiency, neurasthenia, amnesia, insomnia, poor appetite, dizziness, early greying of hair, lassitude in loin and legs, nocturnal emission, metrorrhagia, metrostaxis and leucorrhagia.

Ban Xia Hou Pu Wan
Expelling phlegm and eliminating the accumulation in the lung, removing blood stasis and relieving stagnancy. It is used for emotional disturbances, accumulation of pathogenic phlegm, fullness sensation in chest and rapid respiration.

Ban Xia Bai Shu Tian Ma Wan
Expelling phlegm and supplementing the vital energy, eliminating dampness in the body and removing stasis. It is used for internal injury of the spleen and the stomach, dizziness, severe headache, nausea, annoyance, cold limbs and habitual headache.

Ge Gen Tang Wan
Expelling pathogenic wind
cold, eliminating the pathogenic factor attacking the exterior of the body, dispelling pathogenic factors from the superficial muscles and reduce heat, quenching excessive thirst, removing fire from the stomach. It is used for treating common cold with fever, thirst, rigidity of nape with headache, incomplete appearance of measles rash, acute gastroenteritis, diarrhea, intestinal obstruction, dysentery, neck rigidity with pain and sudden deafness caused by hypertension.

Shi Ni Tang Wan
Warming the middle
JIAO to dispel cold, recuperating depleted YANG and rescuing the patient for collapse. It is used for the extreme insufficiency of YANG, spontaneous clammy perspiration, cold limbs, diarrhea with undigested food in the stool and extremely weak pulse.

Shen Jing Shua Ruo Wan
Tonifying the kidney and the brain, nourishing the heart to calm the mind. Dizziness and insomnia, palpitation and physical fatigue tinnitus and so on.

Si Wu Tang Wan
Enriching the blood and regulating the menstruation. It is used for treating impairment and deficiency of CHONG and REN channels, irregular menstruation, abdomen pain and pain around the navel, metorrhagia and metrostaxis, blood mass with pain at time, threatened abortion during pregnancy, retention of lochia after childbirth, abdominal mass, muscular rigidity and pain of the lower abdomen, attacks of chills and fever at time.

Shen Tong Zhuo Yu Wan
Promoting blood circulation and QI, removing blood stasis and obstruction in the channels, alleviating blood-arthralgia and pain. It is used for shoulder pain, pain in the arm, lumbargo, pain in the leg or pantalgia due to obstruction of the flow of Qi and blood in channels.

Fu Fang Xia Ku Cao Wan
Promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, clearing away heat and resolving mass. It is used poor treating congestion and swelling of eyes with pain, headache, dizziness, acute icterophepatitis, pulmonary tuberculosis, scrofula, goiter, acute mastitis, and mastocarcinoma.

Shao Fu Zhu Yu Wan
Promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, warming the channels and relieving pain. It is used for treating pain and distension in the lower abdomen, lumbago, irregular menstruation, leukorrhea, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis, due to stagnation of blood stasis.

Sheng Mai Yin Wan
Supplementing the vital energy and restoring pulse, nourishing YIN to promote the production of body fluid. It is used for deficiency of both vital energy and YIN, palpitation and dyspnea, faint pulse and spontaneous perspiration.

Qi Xie Da Bu Wan
Reinforcing the kidney and strengthening YANG, nourishing the blood and supplementing QI, strengthening the spleen and stomach, relieving mental stress. It is used for treating deficiency of the kidney, insufficiency of QI and blood, nocturnal emission, impotence, poor appetite, weakness in the loin and knees, postpartum asthenia, dizziness, irregular menstruation and insomnia.

Jian Bi Tong Wan
Indications : Removing dampness and obstruction in the channels, expelling wind and clearing away cold. It is used for treating aching of shoulder and arm, localized pain which may be aggravated by cold and relieved by heat, limited movement of the joints, local swelling, skin no reddened. It is highly effective for treating pain of limbs caused by arthralgia due to wind
cold dampness and has a more definite efficacy in periarthritis of shoulder.

Xiao Qing Long Wan
Inducing diaphoresis and removing fluid from the interior, relieving cough and asthma. It is used for affection due to pathogenic wind
cold and retention of fluid in the body, aversion to cold and fever, anhidrosis, cough with dyspnea and thin sputum.

Shi Miao Wan
Indications : Clearing away heat and promoting diuresis. It is used for treating downward drive of pathogenic damp
heat, flaccidness of lower limbs, or swelling and pain in the leg and knee, or damp heat leukorrhea, or noxious dampness in the lower portion of the body, scanty dark urine.

Jiang Dan Chun Wan
Supplementing vital energy and activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis and obstruction in the channels, the medicine can reduce the serum cholesterol, triglyceride and blood viscosity. It is highly effective for treating hyperlipemia, diabetes, arteriosclerosis and coronay heart disease and has the positive effects of preventing the apoplectic seizure and other cardio
cerebral angiopathy.

Qing Fei Yan Huo Wan
Removing heat from the lung to relieve cough, resolving phlegm and relaxing the bowels. It is used for cough due to the lung
heat, thick yellowish sputum, dry mouth with sore throat and dry stool.

Zu Li Da Tai Wan
Eliminating stubborn phlegm, clearing away pathogenic heat of the lung and checking upward adverse flow of the lung-QI. It is used for accumulation of phlegm and heat in the lung, stagnation of stubborn phlegm, cough with dyspnea and abundant expectoration, dry stool, annoyance and insanity.

Xiang Yin Wan
Clearing away the lung-heat, relieving sore-throat to recover voice, removing heat-phlegm, subduing swelling and alleviating pain. It is used to treat hoarseness caused by acute and chronic laryngitis, retention of lung-heat in the interior, sore-throat with hoarseness or aphonia due to chronic cough. It is also effective for early vocal nodules and reduction of polyp of vocal cord.

Yin Chen Hao Wan
Soothing the liver and normalizing functioning of the gallbladder, clearing away heat and curing jaundice. It is used to treat jaundice, epidemic hepatitis, serum hepatitis, yellowish pigmentation of the skin and sclera, bright yellowish, urticaria, cutaneous, itching, intraoral inflammation, glossitis, pain in eyeballs, fever with thirst, distension and fullness of the abdomen, nausea and vomiting, scantly and deep-colored urine and constipation.

Bi Jie Fen Qing Wan
Excreting pathogenic dampness and promoting diuresis. It is used for treating drippling urination, difficulty and pain in micturition and turbid urine due to downward flow of pathogenic dampness into the lower
JIAO.

Jia Wei Fang Feng Tong Shen Wan
Dispelling pathogenic wind from the body surface, purging away the heat and relaxing the bowels, reducing weight and improving looks.
It is used to treat conjunctival congestion and ophthamalgia, bitter taste and dryness in the mouth, discomfort of the throat, sensation of stuffiness in the chest, vomiting due to cough and dyspnea with chest fullness, constipation, scanty and deep colored urine. It is used also for treating pyogenic infections of skin and subscutaneous tissue, erysipelas, skin eruption and urticaria, corpulencia. This prescription can promote reduction of fat and discharge of superfluous water.

Gu Zhi Su Shong Wan
Replenishing vital essence and tonifying the kidney, improving health and strengthening the bones. It is used to treat listlessiness and lassitude, soreness and weakness of the loins and knees, dizziness and tinnitus, arthralgia of the middle-age and senior citizens and due to osteoprosis, traumatic injury.

Jiang Tang Jiang Zhi Chong Ji
Indications: It has the actions of reducing blood sugar, quenching thirst, lowering the blood-lipid and blood pressure, increasing the flow of coronary artery blood, regulating the general circulation and anti-arrhythmic. It is used for treating hyerlipemia , coronary heart disease, myocarditis, hypertension and syndrome caused by diabetes.

Gan Mao Tui Re Chong Ji
Indications: Fever and headache, stuffy running nose, pain the joints, dysphoria and thirst, scanty dark urine, red tongue with yellow fur, caused by wind-heat type common cold. Clearing away heat and toxic material. It is used for treating upper respiratory tract infection, acute tonsillitis and laryngopharyngitis.

Wei Te Ling Zhong Ji
Indications: Strengthening the spleen and regulating the function of the stomach, removing stagnancy of indigested food and regulating the vital energy, alleviating mental depression and pain. It is used for treating hyperhydrochloria, gastric ulcer, chronic gastritis, duodenal ulcer, chronic superficial gastric ulcer and senile intestinal dysfunction.

Hua Fen Bi Ming Gan Zhong Ji
Indications: Expelling pathogenic wind, subduing swelling and detoxicating, relieving stuffy nose. It is used for stuffy nose, rhinorrhea with turbid discharge, headache, dacryorrhea and pain in the supra
orbial bone, caused by pathogenic wind cold or pathogenic wind-heat. It is specially effective for treating allergic rhinitis, pollenogenic rhinitis and chronic rhinitis and certainly effective for nervous headache and dacryocystitis. It can enhance human immunity, promote development of nervous system and improve capillary elasticity.

An Shen An Mian Chong Ji
Indications: Nourishing the heart to calm the mind, tranquilizing. It is used for dysphoria, insomnia, dreaminess, amnesia, tinnitus, mental fatigue and palpitation due to fright. It is specially effective for treating paroxysmal tachycardia and has anti-convulsive, analgesic, hypnotic and anti-allergic effects.

An Mo Shu Jin Huo Xue Gao
Origin and action:
With the modern technology, it is extracted from the natural Chinese herbs. It has been developed with laboratory experiments and analysis of prescriptions from many veteran Chinese medicine doctors. Because of the unique penetrating powers, it is absorbed very fast during massage, so as to relaxes stiff and aching muscles and relieves joint and muscular pain via improving circulation and stimulating metabolism.

Indication and usage:
It can improve circulation and relieve pain. It will be effective for joint and muscular pain, for examples, sports injury and work
related pain arthritis, strained muscle pain, neck pain, shoulderarm pain, etc.

Dosage and administration:
There are two types: the cold type is for new injuries while the hot type is for old injuries. Apply to the affected areas with massage, 3 to 4 times daily. It will not contaminate clothes since it is defatted and without oil.

Precautions:
For external use only and can not be taken orally. Avoid contact with eyes or wounds. Do not apply to the damaged skin or allergic skin. Do not bandage. Keep out of reach of children. In case of accidental ingestion, please seek professional assistance or contact a poison control center immediately.

Ingredients:
(HOT) Flos Carthami, Chilli, Notoginseng, Herbal Extract, Silicon Oi. Car Ba
(COLD) Menthol.
Ilex, Notoginseng, Herbal, Extract,. Silicon Oil. Car Ba Pul.

* Look carefully at the directions or in compliance with the herbal medicine doctor.


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Brief Introduction to Dr. Kexin Bao

Dr. Kexin Bao early graduated from the Traditional Chinese Medical School of Chengdu, P.R.C. in 1975, later graduated from the Postgraduate School, China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, P.R.C.in 1981. He also had postdoctoral training in neurobehavioral sciences in the Medical University of South Carolina, U.S.A.1990.

Dr. Bao was assistant professor, attending doctor of Acupunctology and T.C.M. in the Training Center of Acupunctology and T.C.M., Medical School of Jinan University, Guangzhou, P.R.C., and acupuncture doctor, teacher as well as researcher of behavioral sciences in the Department of Neurology, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, U.S.A.

Dr. Bao has been being members and holding several leading posts of academic societies in T.C.M. and medical psychology. He also has been acting as editor and/or writer of numerous texts and scientific papers, which have been published in the world. His name and outstanding medical achievement have been rated in the book "The Renowned Traditional Chinese Medical Doctors of China in the Contemporary Era". At present time he has established the Academic Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medical Center in California, U.S.A. He is also a professor of T.C.M. in U.S. and China's schools.
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