Herb Formulas Notebook

Fu Yuan Huo Xue Tang

Revive Health by Invigorating the Blood Decoction


Author: Huang Hanxun, 黃漢勛

Year: 1946

Source: Secrets of the Mantis Boxing Art (Tang Lang Quan Shu Chan Mi, 螳螂拳術闡秘)


Category: Formulas that Regulate Blood

Pattern: Trauma, especially to the Liver and Gallbladder channels

Key Symptoms: Injuries that result in blood clots and chest pain


Ingredients

Dang Gui 9g
Chai Hu 15g
Pao Shan Jia 15g (baked)
Hong Hua 9g
Gua Lou Ren 15g
Hou Po 9g
Mo Yao 9g
E Zhu 9g
Ru Xiang 9g
Qiang Huo 9g (root)
Su Mu 9g
Zi Ran Rong 15g

Subsitutions:
Since Pao Shan Jia cannot be used in the UK it should be substituted with Mu Dan Pi.


Preparation: Decoction. Cook in half a bowl of rice wine and two bowls of water for 8 minutes. One bowl equals one dose.


Actions: Invigorates the Blood, dispels Blood stasis, spreads the Liver Qi, unblocks the Channels

Contraindications: Pregnancy.



Notes:
Supplements to add for injury to specific body parts:

For head injuries:
add Bai Zhi, Chuan Xiong, Huang Jing Zi and Ma Huang (or Huang Ma, Jute which seems less likely) 9g each

For the midsection:
add Zhi Ke, Jie Geng, Jiang Can, Yu Jin and Yan Hu Suo 9g

For the lower body:
add Da Huang, Zhi Shi and Niu Xi 9g each

For internal energy:
add Hou Po, Xiang Fu and Mu Xiang

For the hand:
add Jie Geng and Gui Zhi

For the waist:
add Du Zhong

For the foot:
add Mu Gua and Niu Xi



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These pages are intended to assist clinicians and are not intended for self-diagnosis or treatment for which a qualified professional should be consulted.