Si Wu Xia Feng Yin
Si Wu Xiao Feng Yin (SWXFY) contains the BLood toni formula Si Wu Tang, but also several herbs to adress secondary skin infections ( wind invasions) that take advantage of reduced cutaneous blood flow.
Si Wu Xiao Feng Yin treats:
• Blood Deficiency
• Wind Heat Invasion
Symptoms Treated
Cutaneous •Alopecia •Anal sacculitis •Erythema •Pododermatitis •Itch •Pyoderma • Seborrhea Sicca • Urticaria
Behavioural •Agitation •Anxiety •Fear Aggression •Insomnia •Irritability • Restlessness •Territoriality •Timidity
Ocular • Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
Otic • Otitis Externa
Diseases Treated
• Dermatitis - Allergic
• Anal Sacculitis
• Alopecia
• Seborrhea Sicca
• Pyoderma - Superficial
• Staphylococcal Allergy
• Lick Granuloma
• Anxiety
• Anxiety - Separation
• Noise Sensitivity
• Territorial Aggression
• Fear Aggression
• Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
• Otitis Externa
Si Wu Xiao Feng Yin contains the following herbs:
Peppermint
Dictamnus root bark
Bupleurum root
Red Peony root
Ligusticum rhizome
Chinese Angelica root
Pubescent Angelica root
Jujube
Ledebouriella root
Schizonepeta
Rehmannia root
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