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Therapeutic Actions1.Addresses menstrual pain with heat signs2.Endometriosis, painful ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, chronic PID, chronic abnormal vaginal discharge, and various stages of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (cervical dysplasia), with heat signs
Chinese Therapeutic EffectsClears bound qi, stagnant qi and stasis of bloodClears heat and dampness in the lower jiao
FormulaUnlocking addresses a complex pattern that may have taken some years to develop. In this pattern, dysmenorrhea or other pathological conditions (see Therapeutic Actions) are the result of damp heat mutually wrestling and knotting with stagnant Qi and blood in the lower burner. Stress, iatrogenesis (diseases caused by medical intervention), poor diet, smoking, and alcohol use, and exposure to sexually transmitted disease facilitate dampness and heat to become entangled with stagnant Qi and blood giving rise to a common syndrome pattern seen in American women.
Clinical Notes1.Some or all of the following signs and symptoms of this pattern may be present; premenstrual lower abdominal pain, which worsens during the period itself, excessive malodorous vaginal discharge, vaginal pruritis, vaginitis, herpes genitalia or cystitis prior to the onset of menstruation. Low back, sacral or sciatic pain before or during the menses, foul smelling menstrual discharge or clotted, purplish blood, or blood resembling thick stewed purplish red jam may be present. The tongue may manifest as swollen and red with a greasy, yellow coating in the rear. The pulse may be wiry and rapid and possibly slippery, sodden or deep in one or more positions2.Excellent results have been reported with endometriosis
Patrinia herb (bai jiang cao)
Sargentodoxa stem (da xue teng)
Cyathula root (chuan niu xi)
Melia fruit (chuan lian zi)
Moutan root bark (mu dan pi)
Red Peony root (chi shao)
Poria sclerotium (fu ling)
Fennel fruit (xiao hui xiang)
Citrus seed (ju he)
Red Atractylodes rhizome (cang zhu)
White Atractylodes rhizome (bai zhu)
Phellodendron cortex (huang bai)
Cimicifuga rhizome (sheng ma)
Therapeutic Actions1.Addresses menstrual pain with heat signs2.Endometri...