Si Wu Tang |
formula: Granules |
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Cooking Instructions: Combine granules in hot water, stir vigorously to dissolve 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: 10Channels Entered:SPLEEN x6 (6/10)KIDNEY x3 (3/10) GALLBLADDER x1 (1/10) LIVER x10 (10/10) HEART x3 (3/10) PERICARDIUM x1 (1/10) Temperature:COOL x3WARM x7 Flavors:SWEET x6BITTER x3 SOUR x3 PUNGENT x4 Tonifies:BLOOD x9YIN x6 Regulates:ESSENCE x3QI x4 BLOOD x4 COLD x4 HEAT x1 DAMP x4 TOXINS x3 WIND x7 DRYNESS x3 SWELLING x3 BI x4 DEFICENT HEAT x3 |
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