Brand: SunTen
Formula Name: Yi Zi Tang
Price: $20.00
Format/Size: 100 Sun Ten Capsules - General Dose 1-2 capsules 2-3 times per day. At full dose last approximately 16 days.
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Potential clinical applications and theory information for this formula may be found on our yi zi wan (decoction b) page. You may also see this formula named: "Yi Word Decoction, Yi Zi Tang, I Chi Tang, Cimicifuga Combination, Cimifuga Formula".
Potential applications (truncated from our theory section): Hemorrhoids and/or constipation from an accumulation of damp-heat and toxins in the lower jiao - possibly bleeding hemorrhoids, pain, rectal prolapse, anal itching. With the right underlying factors may also be useful for vaginal bleeding… read more.
Associated Patterns: large intestine damp heat, liver and gallbladder damp heat
Associated Issues: constipation, dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain - cramps), hemorrhoids, organ prolapse, uterine bleeding
Dr. Hong-yen Hsu is the founder of Sun Ten. He was recognized as the “Father of Scientific Chinese herbal Extraction” in Taiwan as he devoted his life to the modernization of Chinese herbal extraction. He later became the Director of the Drug Control Bureau, a position comparable to the United States’ F.D.A. Dr. Hsu established Sun Ten in 1946 originating in Taiwan. Sun Ten has since grown into a pharmaceutical grade manufacturing company dedicated to produce the world’s finest Chinese herbal extract product for nearly seven decades. Quality assurance is guaranteed right from the start through careful selection of authentic raw herbs, controlled manufacturing process and finished product reassurance through scientific measures. With an emphasis on safety, quality, efficacy, and consistency Sun Ten is able to produce high quality products, which meet the strictest of international standards.
Below you will find the range of products that are interwoven clinically with yi zi tang. As described elsewhere, herbal formulas are most often chosen to accomplish balancing the persons "diagnosis" in Chinese Medicine terms - not by their issue/symptom.
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Blood Deficiency, Phlegm Misting the Heart
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Yin Deficiency, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat, Liver Fire, Liver Qi Stagnation, Liver Yang Rising
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Yin Deficiency, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat, Liver Fire, Liver Qi Stagnation, Liver Yang Rising
Potentially Related Patterns: Lung Dryness, Lung Yin Deficiency, Stomach Yin Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Damp Heat, Liver Fire, Lung Wind Invasion - Wind Heat, Phlegm Fire
Potentially Related Patterns: Lung Wind Invasion - Wind Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Kidney Yin Deficiency, Large Intestine Dryness, Spleen Blood Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Damp Heat, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat, Spleen and Stomach Damp Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Spleen and Stomach Damp Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Dryness
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation, Liver Qi Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Blood Deficiency, Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Blood Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Heart Blood Deficiency, Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Blood Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation, Heart Blood Deficiency, Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Blood Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Spleen Blood Deficiency, Spleen Qi Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Liver Qi Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Liver Qi Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation, Liver Qi Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation, Liver Qi Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation, Large Intestine Blood Stagnation, Large Intestine Dryness
Potentially Related Patterns: Heat in the Blood, Large Intestine Damp Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Large Intestine Damp Heat, Liver and Gallbladder Damp Heat, Spleen and Stomach Damp Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Heat in the Blood, Large Intestine Damp Heat
Potentially Related Patterns: Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Qi Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Qi Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Liver Blood Deficiency, Stomach Dampness
Potentially Related Patterns: Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Qi Deficiency
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Blood Stagnation
Potentially Related Patterns: Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Blood Deficiency
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