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Tian Ma Gou Tin Yin

Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin  is specifically designed to adress convulsions in Yin deficient patients. One consequence of Yin deficiency is that Yang energy has a tendency to rise upwards, producing "Internal Winds" and manifestinf as uncontrollable body movements, hypertension, loss of balance, suddne sensory deficits, adn even stroke. Indications include epilepsy, tremors, acute hearing loss, sudden vison loss (eg detached retinas) etc. Patients also have prominent Yin deficiency symptoms including unexplained weight loss, heat intolerance, resltessness, dy skin, dry eyes &/or coat. Tongue dry and red. 

 

TMGTY treats:

• Kidney Yin Deficiency

• Blood Deficiency

• Liver Yin Deficiency

• Liver Yang Rising

• Empty Heat (Fire)

• Liver (Internal) Wind


Symptoms Treated

Cutaneous •Alopecia •Itch  •Seborrhea Sicca

Neurologic •Proprioceptive Deficits •Loss of Balance •Paralysis • Seizures

Musculoskeletal  •Spasm •Twitch

Cardiovascular •Hypertension

Behavioural  •Agitation •Anxiety •Fear Aggression •Insomnia •Restlessness

Ocular •Glaucoma •Retinal Detachment •Vision Loss

Otic  •Deafness

 

Diseases Treated

• Seborrhea Sicca

• Epilepsy (Seizures)

• Vestibular Syndrome

• Tremors

• Cerebrovascular Accident

• Hypertension

• Anxiety

• Anxiety - Separation

• Noise Sensitivity

• Territorial Aggression

• Fear Aggression

• Vision Loss

• Glaucoma

• Hearing Loss

 

Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin contains the following herbs:

Cyathula root

Eucommia bark

Poria

Uncaria stem

Scutellaria root

Haliotis shell

Loranthus

Gastrodia tuber

Fleeceflower stem

Leonurus

Gardenia fruit

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