|
Qi Li San (Seven Thousandths of a Tael Powder)
 Formula 13 of 13 in Formulas that Invigorate the Blood
Sub-Category:
- Formulas that Invigorate the Blood and Dispel Blood Stasis
Cautions, Contraindications, Herb Drug Interactions:
- Do not use during pregnancy
- This formula contains one or more toxic substances (while some Chinese herbs are toxic, it must be noted that many come prepared, or are combined, to mitigate their toxicity).
Preparation Notes:
- Powder. Grind all substances into an even powder.
- 0.22-1.5 grams is taken internally with water or yellow wine
- To use externally, mix with wine and apply to injured area
- Can be applied externally for bleeding
Originally Appeared In:
- Small Collection of Fine Formulas (Liang Fang Ji Ye)
Combined Channels of all herbs in this formula:
- Heart, Liver, Spleen, Lungs
Substances in this Formula (8 Total):
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
| Er Cha (Paste from Dried Conc. Decoction of Black or Brown Cutch, Catechu, Gambier) 儿茶 |
| Qty: |
7.5 grams |
| Chan: |
LU |
| Prop: |
Bitter, Astringent, Neutral |
| Latin: |
Pasta Acaciae Seu Uncariae |
| Cat: |
Substances for External Application |
|
 |
|
|
|
|