Traumatic injury treatment with Chinese herbal prescription
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Effect
Tonify blood and replenish essence.

Indications
Traumatic injury.

Ingredients
Dang Gui 6 g,
Sheng Di 6 g,
Shu Di 6 g,
Bai Zhu 6 g,
Zhi Qiao 6 g,
Jing Jie 6 g,
Bai Shao 6 g,
Fang Feng 3 g,
Chen Pi 3 g,
Du Zhong 3 g,
Chuan Xiong 3 g,
Dan Pi 3 g,
Gan Jiang 3 g,
Niu Xi 3 g,
Du Huo 3 g,
Wu Jia Pi 3 g,
Xu Duan 2.4 g,
Huang Qi 2.4 g,
Ai Ye 2.4 g,
Xiang Fu 2.4 g,
Qiang Huo 2.4 g,
Hong Hua 1.5 g,
Gan Cao 1 g,
Fu Ling 15 g.

Explanation
Dang Gui and Hong Hua: Activating blood flow to remove blood stasis, subduing swelling and relieving pain.

Chuan Xiong: Activating blood circulation and promoting the flow of qi, expelling wind and alleviating pain.

Sheng Di: Removing heat from the blood, arresting bleeding, nourishing Yin, reducing fever.

Qiang Huo and Du Huo: Releasing exterior and dispersing cold, expelling wind-damp and alleviating pain.

Shu Di: Tonifying blood, nourishing yin of liver and kidney, supplementing essence.

Jing Jie and Fang Feng: Being pungent in taste and disperse in nature, dispelling wind pathogen in the upper body.

Huang Qi: Tonifying qi.

Gan Cao: Tempering the actions of all the other ingredients.

Chuan Duan: Tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening tendons and bones, promoting blood circulation.

Xiang Fu: Soothing the liver and regulating qi, regulating menorrhea and alleviating pain.

Du Zhong and Niu Xi: Expelling wind-dampness and reinforcing the liver and kidney.

Chen Pi: Promoting the flow of qi, drying dampness and resolving phlegm.

Zhi Qiao: Promoting the flow of qi, soothing the chest and middle energizer, relieving distention.

Gan Jiang: Warming the lung and dispelling cold so as to eliminate retained phlegm and warming up the spleen-Yang to remove dampness.

Wu Jia Pi: Dispelling wind-damp, tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening tendons and bones, inducing diuresis.

Bai Zhu and Fu Ling: Strengthening the spleen and draining dampness.

Dan Pi and Shao Yao: Removing blood stasis and clearing away heat.

Ai Ye: Warming meridians to stop bleeding, dispelling cold.

Administration
Decoct in equal amounts wine and water with dates for oral dose to be taken between meals.



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