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reproductive system
spontaneous abortion/miscarriage
chinese formulae

formulas

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aftermath of miscarriage:
Tang Kuei and Evodia (Wen Jing Tang) plus blue citrus (qing pi) and cyperus (xiang fu): persistent bleeding after miscarriage: take daily during menstrual flow only
(Hsu, 1980, p. 588; Yeung, p. 242; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 323; Bensky and Barolet, p. 324)

» threatened miscarriage:
Gelatin and Artemesia Four C.; Tang Kuei and Gelatin C. (Jiao Ai Tang) plus dried ginger (gan jiang); An Tai Wan (patent): Chong Mo Cold and Xu (Deficiency) with break-through bleeding: prevents miscarriage or premature delivery by arresting uterine bleeding ; minus cnidium (chuan xiong) plus white atractylodes (bai zhu), eucommia (du zhong) and loranthus (sang ji sheng) if low back pain.
(Gelatin and Artemesia: Hsu, 1980, p. 417; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 322; Tang Kuei and Gelatin: Hsu, 1980, p. 576; Yeung, p. 137; Bensky and Barolet, p. 345; An Tai Wan: Zhu, p. 281)
Shih San Tai Pao Wan (patent): during first trimester for fatigue, anemia, nausea and threatened miscarriage
(Fratkin, p. 219)
Tang Kuei Four C. (Si Wu Tang) plus artemisia (ai ye) and gelatin (e jiao): Liver Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency): dizziness, blurred vision, lusterless complexion, generalized muscle tension, periumbilical and lower abdominal pain
(Hsu, 1980, p. 433; Yeung, p. 220; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 106; Bensky and Barolet, p. 248)
• Ba Zhen Yi Mu Wan: Qi Xu (Deficiency) with Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency) with Xue Yu (Blood Stasis): reduced appetite, weak extremities, soreness in the lower back, abdominal distention, restless fetus syndrome (threatened miscarriage) (Bensky and Barolet, p. 260)
Tai Shan Pan Shi San: Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency) with Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency): for women with history of miscarriage who wish to become pregnant: take once a week from the second to the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy; pale face, fatigue, loss of appetite, pale tongue (Yeung, p. 227; Bensky and Barolet, p. 261)
Bao Tai Zi Sheng Wan: Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency): reduced appetite, diarrhea, weakness, weight loss, threatened miscarriage (Bensky and Barolet, p. 241)
Tang Kuei and Peony C. (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) plus cardamon (sha ren), eucommia (du zhong), dipsacus (xu duan), artemesia (ai ye) and scute (huang qin): Liver Invading Spleen with Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency): history of previous miscarriage or difficulty conceiving, continuous cramping pain in abdomen that is not severe, slight edema of the lower limbs
(Flaws, 1983, p. 34, Hsu, 1980, p. 585; Yeung, p. 77; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 177; Bensky and Barolet, p. 251)

» habitual miscarriage:
Tai Shan Pan Shi San: Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency) with Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency): for women with history of miscarriage who wish to become pregnant: take once a week from the second to the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy; pale face, fatigue, loss of appetite, pale tongue (Yeung, p. 227; Bensky and Barolet, p. 261)
Ginseng and Astragalus C. (Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan) (available as patent) plus eucommia (du zhong) and cuscuta (tu si zi): Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency) with Spleen Qi Sinking: recurrent miscarriage, loose stools, weak limbs, shiny pale complexion
(Ginseng: Hsu, 1980, p. 255; Yeung, p. 51; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 186; Bensky and Barolet, p. 241; patent: Zhu, p. 270; Fratkin, p. 171)
Tang Kuei and Peony C. (Dang Gui Shao Yao San) plus cardamon (sha ren), eucommia (du zhong), dipsacus (xu duan), artemesia (ai ye) and scute (huang qin): Liver Invading Spleen with Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency): history of previous miscarriage or difficulty conceiving, continuous cramping pain in abdomen that is not severe, slight edema of the lower limbs
(Flaws, 1983, p. 34, Hsu, 1980, p. 585; Yeung, p. 77; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 177; Bensky and Barolet, p. 251)


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