Contents
Te Xiao Pai Shi Wan
Traditional therapeutic uses
Main indications: lithiasis, stones, kidney or urinary tract stones, renal colic.
In Chinese energy, this formula is used to clarify Heat and Moisture, unblock the urinary tract and urinate.
Associated symptoms : difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, sharp pain in the lower abdomen and urethra, red tongue with a thick coating, tense and slippery pulse.
Dosage
6 to 8 tablets, 3 times a day with lukewarm water.
Comments
Renal colic is caused by the migration of stones and stones of various sizes that cause spasms of the pelvis of the ureter. These stones are formed from organic matter and urinary crystal concretions. In traditional Chinese medicine, this condition is known as Shi Lin (urine and sand). The causes are related to the accumulation of Heat and Moisture for a long time, resulting in the obstruction of the bladder by the formation of grains of sand, which disrupts the functions of urinary elimination and the circulation of the blood. ‘Energy. Renal colic requires medical follow-up; consult a traditional Chinese medicine therapist and doctor.
Cons-indications
- Keep out of reach of children
Composition
Nom en pin yin | Pharmaceutical name | Therapeutic actions |
Hai Jin Sha | Quite a lot of Japanese music (Japanese fern spores) | Treats the syndrome Linen, diuretic, relieves pain in urination |
Bai Zhi | Radix Angelica DAHURICUS (angelica root dahurica) | Expels Wind and Moisture, Dissolves Swelling, Stops Pain |
Da Huang | Rhizome and root Re’i (rhubarb root and rhizome) | Purgative, clarifies heat and eliminates toxins |
San Qi | Radix notoginseng (pseudoginseng root) | Activates blood circulation, stops bleeding and disperses blood clumps |
Hu Po | Succinum (amber) | Calms the Mind, stimulates the circulation of Blood, diuretic and treats urination with bladder pain |
Jin Qian Cao | Lysimachia grass (aerial parts of lysimachus) | Diuretic and relieves pain in urination, flushes out moisture, releases toxins and dissolves swelling |
Chuan Xin Lian | Herba andrographidis (aerial parts of andrographis) | Clarifies Heat, Eliminates Toxins, Dries Up Moisture |
Chuan Niu Xi | Radix cyathulae officinalis (racine d’achyranthe de Séchuan) | Activates the circulation of the Blood, disperses the Clusters, brings down the Energy, tones the Liver and the Kidneys |
Wu Zhi Mao Tao | Simple tree root (fig root) | Repels Wind and Moisture |
Niu Da Li | Root Miilettia fair (root of Millettia speciosa) | Expels Wind and Moisture, Clarifies Heat and Tones the Kidneys |
On the shelves
Although it does not meet the manufacturing standards of theAustralian Therapeutic Goods Administration, the following product has been analyzed to show that it does not contain pesticides, contaminants or synthetic drugs.
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Available in Chinese herbalists, several natural health product stores, as well as distributors of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine.