078 - Blue Gentian (Long Dan Xie Gan Tang)

Category: digestion, gynecology, psyche, nerves, insomnia, senses, urology, skin, detox, liver system.

Use of recipe according to traditional Chinese medicine:

-takes away the fire of the Liver and Gallbladder

-clears damp heat of Liver and Gallbladder

-clears damp heat from the three radiators


Description:

The main image for which the blend is intended is damp heat in the Liver and Gallbladder pathway. This is manifested by the symptoms of heat above and damp heat below. From various causes, chiefly from emotion, there is a heat in the liver which rises upwards. It manifests itself, for example, as a headache or painful and reddened eyes and ears. When the fire spreads to the lower ribs, pains appear in this localization, often with a bitter taste in the mouth. This includes various inflammations in the digestive tract - for example, inflammation of the biliary tract, stomach or hepatitis. When moist heat then progresses along the pathway to the lower radiator, it causes redness and itching in the external genital area, sweating in the groin, cloudy urine or difficulty urinating. In women, the typical symptom is a discharge that can be smelled. Generally - it is said that moist heat "feels". Similarly, if the patient has not been suffering from sweating in the armpits for "forever", it is also common. Suddenly, yellowish spots appear on white clothes.

Gentian, after which the formula takes its name, can beautifully clear not only the hot and damp heat in the Liver and Gallbladder pathway, but in cooperation with the coneflower and gardenia of the entire triple radiator. Other herbs draw away dampness, cool and slightly replenish the blood to protect the good in the body.

In addition, according to EU approved health claims, gentian supports normal digestion and plantain supports normal digestion, liver function, normal intestinal tract function and microbial balance which is also extremely important for our immune system.


Indications:

-inflammation in general anywhere in the body

-irritability, explosiveness, manifestations of anger

-eczema that is wetting

-inflammatory deposits on the skin that become wet

-smelly sweating

-cold sores

-seborrhea

-increased intraocular pressure

-bitter mouth

-redness and burning eyes

-purulent conjunctivitis

-recurrent otitis media

-headaches

-insomnia

-pain and burning in the lower back

-burning during urination, difficulty urinating

-gynecological inflammation and discharge (yellow)

-redness in the genital area

-jaundice


Modern Uses:

-high blood pressure

-hepatitis

-hepatic cirrhosis

-acute jaundice

-acute cholecystitis - inflammation of the gallbladder, both acute and chronic

-gastritis

-inflammation of the urinary tract

-herpes zoster

-gonorrhea

-prostatitis

-orchitis

-male sexual dysfunction

-eczema and wetting in the external genital area

-inflammation in the small pelvis

-polycystic ovaries

-endometriosis

-cervicitis - inflammation of the cervix

-leucorrhoea

-acute otitis media

-allergic rhinitis

-acute conjunctivitis

-thyroid hyperfunction

-mastitis

-glaucoma


Language:

-red with a thick yellow coating


Pulse:

-shu

-xian

-hua


Contraindications:

-formula is contraindicated for significant deficiency conditions of Yin, Yang and/or blood is actually intended for conditions of excess

-patient should not have coldness in the Spleen and Stomach area, as the recipe is actually very cooling, and in that case could cause diarrhea or vomiting


Remark:

Always alternate with one of the harmonizing mixtures when longer administration is needed.

Recipe ingredients:

Adaptation

Chinese

Czech

Latin

Long Dan Cao

gentian, root

Rad. Gentianae

Sheng

Huang Qin

Baikal coneflower, root

Rad. scutellariae

Sheng

Zhi Zi

gardenia jasmine, fruit

Fruc. gardeniae

Sheng

Chai Hu

Chinese creeper, root

Rad. bupleuri

Sheng

Ze Xie

Oriental frogweed, rhizome

Rhiz. alismatis

Deng Xin Cao

decomposed sieve, stem pith

Medulla junci

Che Qian Zi

plantain, seed

Sem. plantaginis

Sheng

Di Huang

rehmannia sticky, untreated root

Rad. rehmaniae preparata

Dang Gui

Chinese angelica, root

Rad. angelicae sinensis

Sheng