Si Wu Tang 四物汤 - Four Substances Decoction (Evergreen) |
formula: Granules |
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Cooking Instructions: Combine granules in hot water, stir vigorously to dissolve. Note recipe estimates the percentages used in the Evergreen herbs formula Si Wu Tang. Actual percentages can vary according to the practitioner's goals, and those of different manufacturers. Treats Eastern: Blood deficiency, primarily of the liver. Pale tongue, thin/wiry pulse Treats Western: Dizziness, blurred vision, lusterless complexion, generalized muscle tension, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, lower abdominal pain |
Recipe ID: 19
Special Tags: Classical Formula, Granular Formula, Submitted by: Justin hays from Dallas, Texas Date Submitted: 6/6/2020 Public? True |
Note: Temperature is determined by assigning a value from -2 to 2, where -2 is cold, -1 is cool, 0 is neutral, 1 is warm, and 2 is hot. The final temperature analysis / breakdown reflects the average temperature of all ingredients that affect the channel, multplied by the percentage of ingredients that affect the channel.
# Ingredients: 100Channels Entered:SPLEEN x50 (50/100)KIDNEY x25 (25/100) GALLBLADDER x25 (25/100) LIVER x100 (100/100) HEART x25 (25/100) PERICARDIUM x25 (25/100) Temperature:COOL x25WARM x75 Flavors:SWEET x50BITTER x25 SOUR x25 PUNGENT x50 Tonifies:BLOOD x75YIN x50 Regulates:ESSENCE x25QI x50 BLOOD x50 COLD x50 HEAT x25 DAMP x50 TOXINS x25 WIND x75 DRYNESS x25 SWELLING x25 BI x50 DEFICENT HEAT x25 |
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