Uses:
Common cold with headache, tension headache, migraine,
neurogenic headache, rhinitis, sinusitis.
Directions:
Take 1-2 capsules twice per day with a cup of warm water.
Clinical Application:
Headache which may be unilateral, bilateral or vertical,
chills and fever, nasal congestion with no sweating. Common cold with headache, tension headache, migraine,
neurogenic headache, rhinitis, sinusitis.
TCM Applications:
For relief of headache associated with external wind cold
attack.
P) Floating (Fu)
T) Normal Thin White coat.
TCM Action:
Releases Exterior Wind Cold, relieves headache.
Ingredients:
- Each Capsule Contains Herbal Extracts
- Equivalent To Dry:
- CHUAN XIONG
- Ligusticum Wallichii (rhizome) 800mg
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- JING JIE
- Schizonepeta Tenuifolia (herb) 667mg
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- XIANG FU
- Cyperus Rotundus (rhizome) 533mg
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- FANG FENG
- Ledebouriella Divaricata (root) 533mg
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- BO HE
- Mentha Haplocalyx (whole Plant) 533mg
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- QIANG HUO
- Notopterygium Incisium (rihzome) 533mg
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- GAO BEN
- Ligusticum Sinense (tuber) 267mg
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- GAN CAO
- Glycyrrhiza Uralensis (root) 266mg
Remarks:
This formula is used not only to treat Headaches associated
with common cold but also many other types. It is usually
taken with an infusion of Green tea. The Green tea further
clears heat from the head and moderates the warming and
drying effects of several of the formulas ingredients. See
caution notes and headaches from other patterns should be
excluded first. This formula is famous for treating External Wind cold
attacks (Commonly Viral) and especially for the symptom
of headaches. It has been show to in classical form and
modified form to be beneficial for all headaches that
comply with the wind cold pattern diagnosis including
migraine and sinus related headaches.
Warnings:
With Qi & Blood deficiency, Kidney or Liver Yin
deficiency with hyperactivity of Yang.
Source:
Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (Imperial Grace Formulary
of the Tai Ping Era) Imperial Medical Department,
1078-85