Class 5: Blood Tonics Fayi Wu.

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Class 5: Blood Tonics Fayi Wu

Herbs Tonifying Blood Definition: These are the herbs with the function of nourishing blood and taking blood deficiency as the main indication. Manifestations of Blood Deficiency: Sallow complexion, pale lips and nails, dizziness, vertigo, palpitation, delayed menstruation with small amount and light-color blood or even amenorrhea. Compatibility: With yin tonics for accompanying yin deficiency Many herbs can both tonify blood and yin Often used with qi tonics to promote generation of blood Compatibility: jian rong xing 2

Herbs Radix Rehmanniae Preparatae (Shu di huang) MM: pp 742-744 Radix Rehmanniae (Sheng di huang) MM: pp 120-123 Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang gui) MM: pp 748-752 Radix Ligustici (Chuan xiong) MM: pp 599-602 Radix Paeoniae Albae (Bai shao) MM: pp 752-755 Radix Paeoniae Rubra (Chi shao) MM: pp 622-624 Semen Persicae (Tao ren) MM: pp 624-627 Flos Carthami (Hong hua) MM: pp 627-629 Colla Corii Asini Gelatin (E jiao) MM: pp 756-758 Folium Artemisiae Vulgaris (Ai ye) MM: pp 594-596 Rhizoma Alismatis (Ze xie) MM: pp 272-274

Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmanniae) Categories: herbs that tonify blood Taste and Property: Sweet, slightly warm Meridian Tropism: Liver and kidney Actions: Tonify blood, nourish yin, supplement essence and marrow Applications: Blood deficiency marked by sallow complexion, dizziness, palpitation, insomnia, irregular menstruation and metrostaxis and metrorrhagia, i.e. Si Wu Tang Kidney yin deficiency marked by night sweating, tidal fever, emission and diabetes, used as a main herb for tonifying yin, i.e. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan Deficiency of both essence and blood marked by soreness and weakness in the lower back and knees, dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, deafness and early graying of hair can all be treated with this herb Dosage: 10-30g. Often used with herbs strengthening the function of the spleen such as Chen Pi and Sha Ren Attention: This herb is sticky and greasy and impair the digestion, so it is not applicable for patients with stagnation of qi, much phlegm, fullness in the abdomen or poor appetite and loose stool.

Sheng di huang (Radix Rehmanniae ) Categories: herbs that cool the blood Taste and Property: Sweet, bitter, cold Meridian Tropism: Heart, Liver and kidney Actions: clears heat, cools the blood, enriches yin. Applications: For all warm-heat pathogen diseases where heat enters the nutritive level causing very high fever, thirst, and a scarlet tongue, For yin deficiency with heat signs: dry mouth, continuous low grade fever, and constipation. Dosage: 9-15g

Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae) Categories: herbs that tonify blood Taste and Property: Sweet, pungent and warm Meridian Tropism: Liver, heart and spleen Actions: Tonify blood, activate blood flow, relieve pain and moisten intestine Application: Blood deficiency: Applicable to various kinds of blood deficiency, often used together with qi tonics, such as Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang Irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea or amenorrhea: Being able to tonify blood, move blood and relieve pain, this herb serves as an important herb for menstrual disorders, i.e. Si Wu Tang Abdominal pain due to yang deficiency, pain due to stagnation of blood, traumatic injury and arthralgia: Carbuncles: This herb can move blood, tonify blood, relieve pain, drain pus and promote regeneration of new tissues, serving as a common herb for TCM surgery, Constipation due to blood deficiency Dosage: 5-15g

Chuan xiong (Ligusticum root) Categories: herbs that invigorate blood Taste and Property: warm, acrid Meridian Tropism: Liver, gallbladder and pericardium Actions: invigorates the blood, promotes the movement of qi, expels wind, stops pain Applications: For any blood stasis pattern: dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, difficult labor, or retained lochia. For patterns of qi stagnation and blood stasis: pain and soreness in the chest, flanks and hypochondria. It is also called qi herbs in the blood. For externally-contracted wind disorder characterized by headache, dizziness, or painful obstruction Dosage: 3-9g Attention: used with caution during pregnancy or bleeding easily or have profuse menses, not for fire from yin deficiency

Bai Shao (Radix Peoniae Alba) Categories: herbs that tonify blood Taste and Property: Bitter, sour and slightly cold Meridian Tropism: Liver and spleen Actions: Nourish blood, astringe yin, soften liver to relieve pain and suppress liver yang Application: Irregular menstruation, abdominal pain in the period, metrostaxis and metrorrhagia, night sweating or spontaneous sweating Pain in the hypochondrium, abdomen and epigastric region due to disorder of liver qi or convulsion and pain of the limbs: Being able to soften the liver, nourish blood, this herb can relieve spasm and pain. Hyperactivity of liver yang marked by headache and dizzness: Often used together with Sheng Di, Dai Zhe Shi and Niu Xi. Dosage: 6-15g Attention: Opposite to Li Lu

Chi Shao (Radix Paeoniae Rubra) Categories: herbs that cools blood Taste and Property: Bitter, sour and slightly cold Meridian Tropism: Liver and spleen Actions: cools heat in the blood, Invigorates blood, transforms stasis, stops pain, Application: For dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, abdominal pain, and fixed abdominal masses, also for the swelling and pain associated with traumatic injury and the early stages of abscesses and boils For heat entering the blood level with fever, purple tongue, maculae and bleeding due to blood heat Dosage: 6-15g Attention: Used with caution in those with cold from deficiency. Opposite to li lu

Tao ren (Semen Persicae) Categories: herbs that invigorate blood Taste and Property: bitter, sweat, neutral Meridian Tropism: Liver, heart, LI, lung Actions: invigorates the blood, dispels stasis, moistens the intestines, stop coughs and wheezing Applications: For many blood stasis patterns: dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, difficult labor, or retained lochia. Traumatic injury, flank pain, lung abcess and intestinal abscess with fixed abdominal pain. For constipation due to dry intestine Dosage: 4.5-9g Attention: used with caution during pregnancy

Hong hua (Flos Carthami) Categories: herbs that invigorate blood Taste and Property: acrid, warm Meridian Tropism: Liver, heart Actions: invigorates the blood, stops pain Applications: For many blood stasis patterns: dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, difficult labor, or retained lochia and abdominal masses. Traumatic injury, carbuncles, incomplete expression of rash of measles or pain fu obstruction of the chest due to blood stasis, Dosage: 3-9g Attention: used with caution during pregnancy

Ai ye (Folium Artemisiae Vulgaris) Categories: herbs that stop bleeding Taste and Property: bitter, acrid, warm Meridian Tropism: Liver, spleen and kidney Actions: stops bleeding, calms fetus,dispels cold dampness, stops pain due to cold, Applications: For prolonged menstrual bleeding and uterine bleeding due to cold from deficiency. Used with gan jiang. Also for restless fetus, lower abdominal pain, and vaginal bleeding, as in threatened miscarriage. Decocted and applied as an external wash for a variety of skin problems marked by dampness and itching. Dosage: 3-9g Attention: used with caution with heat from yin deficiency

E Jiao (Colla, Corri Asini) Categories: herbs that tonify blood Taste and Property: Sweet and neutral Meridian Tropism: Lung, liver and kidney Actions: Tonify blood, stop bleeding, nourish yin and moisten the lung Applications: Blood deficiency marked by dizziness and palpitation: Often used with Dang Shen, Huang Qi, Dang Gui, Shu Di. Hamatemesis, epistaxis, hematochezia, and metrostaxis and metrorrhagia: This is a very important herb for stopping bleeding Restlessness and insomnia due to yin deficiency: Huang Lian E Jiao Tang Asthma or dry cough due to yin deficiency: This herb can nourish yin and moisten the lung Dosage: 5-10g. Taken after melt in hot water or rice wine. Hamatemesis: tu xue Hematochezia: bian xue 13

Ze Xie (Rhizoma Alismatis) Categories: herbs that drain dampness Taste and Property: Sweet, bland and cold Meridian tropism: Kidney, and bladder Actions: Induce diuresis to eliminate dampness and purge heat Applications: Edema or oliguria, diarrhea, leukorrhea and phlegm retention: This herb has a similar effect of inducing diuresis as Fu Ling. As it is cold in nature, it can purge heat in the bladder and kindey, so it is mostly suitable for damp heat in the lower jiao. Often used together with Fu Ling and Zhu Ling to strengthen the effect of inducing diuresis. For dizziness and diarrhea caused by retention phlegm, often used together with Bai Zhu, i.e. Ze Xie Tang Dosage: 5-10g

Formulas Si Wu Tang, Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, Jiao Ai Si Wu Tang FS: pp pp 248-249 Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang FS: pp pp 252-253 Dang Gui Shao Yao San FS: pp 251-252

Si wu tang (Four substances decoction) Categories: formulas that tonify blood Ingredients: Shu di huang, Bai shao, Dang gui, Chuan xiong

Actions and indications of the formula Tonify blood and regulate liver Indications Dizziness, blurred vision, lusterless complexion and nails, generalized muscle tension. Irregular menstruation with little flow or amenorrhea, and lower abdominal pain. Pale tongue, thin and wiry or thin and choppy pulse. Hard abdominal masses with recurrent pain, Lochioschesis with a firm and painful abdomen and sporadic fever and chills. Restless fetus disorder

Analysis of Formula Chief: Shu di huang Deputy: Bai shao, Dang gui tonify liver and kidney, nourish yin and blood. Deputy: Bai shao, Dang gui Bai shao, tonify blood and preserve the yin Dang gui, tonify and invigorate blood Assistant: Chuan xiong invigorate the blood and promote the movement of qi.

Modern application and modifications infertility, anemia, irregular menstruation Modifications Jiao Ai Si Wu Tang: for restless fetus disorder with continuous bleeding from the vagina, add ai ye and e jiao Tao Hong Si Wu Tang: for concurrent blood deficiency and blood stasis leading to a shortened menstrual cycle with copious bleeding of dark-purple, sticky blood with or without clots, also used when menstruation is accompanied by abdominal pain and distention For signs of heat, substitute sheng di huang for shu di huang For a predominance of blood stasis, substitute chi shao for bai shao

Dang gui shao yao san (Tangkuei and peony powder) Categories: formulas that tonify blood Ingredients: Bai shao, Dang gui, Bai zhu, Fu ling, Ze xie, Chuan xiong Blood and water

Actions and indications of the formula Nourish liver blood, spreads the liver qi, strengthen the spleen and resolve dampness Indications Continuous, cramping pain in the abdomen that is not severe, urinary difficulty, and slight edema (primarily of the lower limbs) during pregnancy.

Analysis of Formula Chief: Bai shao, Dang gui, Chuan xiong Bai shao: soften liver, nourish blood and stop pain Dang gui: tonify and invigorate blood Chuan xiong: invigorate the blood and harmonize liver’s function Deputy: Fu ling, Bai zhu, Ze xie strengthen spleen and leach out dampness

Modern application and modifications Attention: This formula focuses on the blood aspects of liver dysfunction and the damp aspects of spleen dysfunction. Modern application: Gestation hypertension, polyhydramnios, abnormal fetal position, premenstrual syndrome Modifications: For relatively cold presentations, add gui zhi. For relatively hot presentations, add mu dan pi and zhi zi. For threatened miscarriage, add ai ye, e jiao. Gestation: ren shen, huai yun Polyhydramnios: yang shui guo duo (36-39 weeks) 23

Shao yao gan cao tang (Peony and licorice decoction) Categories: formulas that tonify blood Ingredients: Shao yao, Zhi gan cao

Actions and indications of the formula Soften liver, moderates painful spasms, and alleviates pain. Indications Irritability, slight chills, pain, cramps, spasms in the calves due to liver blood deficiency or injury to the fluids. This formula was originaly used for inappropriate use of sweating injured the liver blood or yin, today it is used for any type of pain in the calves with blood deficiency or injury to the fluids 25

Analysis of Formula Chief: Bai shao, Deputy: Zhi Gan cao tonify blood, preserve the yin, soften the liver and alleviate pain. Deputy: Zhi Gan cao tonifies and augments the qi of the middle burner, especially that of the spleen. These herbs use together to regulate the relationship between the liver and spleen and nourish the sinews

Modern application and modifications Intercostals neuralgia, sciatica, trigeminal neuralgia, primary dysmenorrhea, and abdominal pain due to disharmony between liver and spleen Modifications: For fixed pain that increase with pressure, substitute Chi shao for Bai shao. For signs of cold, add Sheng jiang Sciatica: zuo gu N tong 27