Qi Li San
七厘散 qī lí sǎn, "Seven-Thousandths of a Tael Powder"


Translated Name: Seven-Thousandths of a Tael Powder
Category:
Invigorate the Blood in the Treatment of Traumatic Injury
Powder

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Components (7):
 HerbCommon NameQuantityUnit
紅花 Hong Hua safflower flower, carthamus 4.5 grams
乳香 Ru Xiang frankincense, gum olibanum, mastic 4.5 grams
没藥 Mo Yao myrrh 4.5 grams
朱砂 Zhu Sha Cinnabar 3.6 grams
麝香 She Xiang naval secretions of musk deer; musk 0.36 grams
冰片 Bing Pian borneol 0.36 grams
兒茶 Er Cha black cutch, catechu, cutch 7.5 grams
Tongue
Tongue:
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Pulse
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Cautions
Cautions:
  • avoid use during Pregnancy
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Reference Source
Reference Source:
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Modifications

Modifications:  
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'''Add Herb San Qi''' '''Add Herb Tu Bie Chong''': For injuries which involve fractures ~ also add Zi Ran Tong - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
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