Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang is designed to treat Heat pathogens that have penetrated deep into the Shao Yang, which is the main conduit for the movement of Qi up and down the body, nd symptoms calling for its use reflect a failure of Qi to descend properly. caising chronic cough. dyspnea, thoracic pain, intra-thoracic masses of any type or constipation. The patient will often have pronouced Heat symptoms such as restlessness, agitation, heat intolerance, increased thirst, and a red tongue. The most common uses include chest tumors, heart failure and anxiety issues.
CHJLGMLT treats:
• Yang Ming Pathogen (LI, ST)
• Phlegm Accumulation
• Tai Yang Pathogen (BL, SI)
• Qi Stagnation
• Shao Yang Pathogen (GB, TB)
• Spleen Qi Deficiency
• Kidney Qi Deficiency
Symptoms Treated
Cancer • Abdominal Mass
Respiratory • Cough •Dyspnea
Gastrointestinal • Constipation •Inappetance •Vomiting
Musculoskeletal • Thoracic Pain •Hind Limb Weakness
Abdomen/Liver/Pancreas •Distention •Hepatomegaly •Hepatic Jaundice
•Liver Enzyme Elevation •Pain •Splenomegaly
Cardiovascular • Tachycardia
Behavioural •Agitation •Anxiety •Irritability •Restlessness
Hematologic •Anemia
Diseases Treated
• Neoplasia - Abdominal
• Neoplasia - Intrathoracic
• Neoplasia - Hemangiosarcoma
• Neoplasia - Lymphoma
• Bronchitis
• Pneumonia
• Collapsing Trachea
• Pleurisy
• Constipation (Megacolon)
• Arthritis
• Degenerative Joint Disease
• Congestive Heart Failure
• Tachyarrhythmia
• Anxiety
• Anxiety - Separation
• Noise Sensitivity
• Granulocytopenia
• Thrombocytopenia
• Hemolytic Anemia
Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang contains the following herbs:
Pinellia rhizome
Bupleurum root
Rhubarb root and rhizome
Jujube
Poria
Cinnamon twig
Scutellaria root
Fossilized Bone
Oyster shell
Ginseng root
Ginger rhizome
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