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Qing ying Tang (cool the blood)

Qing Ying Tang was developed to treat "Blood Heat" (septicemia) in people. It is designed to Expel Heat pathogens that have penetrated deeply in the body, all the way to the Blood level. As well, the formula rehydrates and mobilizes the BLood stream, which has been dried out from the heat. This helps the body to cool itself by being able to circulate blood to the exterior. Pathogens in Chinese medicine can basically be defined as abrupt triggers of inflammation and include bacteria, viruses, vaccines as well as immune mediatwed conditions. Pathogens may also manifest as deeply rooted infections such as demodectic mange. encephalitis/meningitis, salmonella, leptospirosis and deep skin infections. Heat signs include hemorrhage, alopecia adn intense itch. 

 

QYT treats:

• Yang Ming Pathogen (LI, ST)

• Damp Heat

• Blood Stasis

• Tai Yang Pathogen (BL, SI)

• Shao Yang Pathogen (GB, TB)

• Blood Deficiency

• Empty Heat (Fire)

• Wind Heat Invasion

• Blood Heat

• Wind Damp Heat Invasion

 

Symptoms Treated

Respiratory   •Cough •Dyspnea

Cutaneous •Abscess •Alopecia •Anal sacculitis •Erythema •Pododermatitis •Itch • Pyoderma •Seborrhea Oleosa •Seborrhea Sicca

Neurologic

Musculoskeletal  •Masticatory Myositis

Behavioural  •Agitation •Insomnia •Irritability •Memory Loss •Restlessness

Hematologic •Anemia   •Epistaxis •General Hemorrhage •Septicemia

•Thrombocytopenia

 

Diseases Treated

• Pneumonia

• Seborrhea Oleosa

• Dermatitis - Allergic

• Pyoderma - Moist or Surface

• Pododermatitis

• Anal Sacculitis

• Alopecia

• Seborrhea Sicca

• Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

• Pyoderma - Superficial

• Demodectic Mange

• Pyoderma - Deep

• Encephalitis

• Meningitis

• Masticatory Myositis

• Anemia

• Thrombocytopenia

• Septicemia

• Hemolytic Anemia

 

Qing Ying Tang contains the following herbs:

Red Peony root

Rhubarb root and rhizome

Salvia root

Lophatherum

Coptis root

Honeysuckle flower

Forsythia fruit

Ophiopogon root

Rehmannia root

Scrophularia root

Gardenia fruit

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