Classical antecedent: Xiao Yao San Free and Easy Wanderer Powder.
Indications:
Premenstrual tension, irritability, depression, crying, clumsiness, poor memory, flying off the handle, distension of breasts, epigastrium and abdomen, tiredness, dizziness, insomnia, nausea, headache.
Freeing the Moon Pre-menstrual problems from Liver-Qi stagnation
Chai Hu Radix Bupleuri
Bo He Herba Menthae Haplocalysis
Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis
Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Alba
Dang Shen Radix Codonopsis
Fu Ling Poria
Gou Qi Zi Fructus Lycii Chinensis
Shou Wu Radix Polygoni Multiflori Preparata
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Qing Pi Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae Viride
He Huan Pi Cortex Albiziae
Yuan Zhi Radix Polygalae
Bai He Bulbus Lilii
Ju Hua Flos Chrysanthemi
Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis
Da Zao Fructus Jujubae
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Indications in T. Chinese Medicine:
Pattern: Liver-Qi stagnation, Liver-Blood deficiency, Spleen-Qi deficiency.
Action: Pacify the Liver, move Qi, eliminate stagnation, nourish Liver-Blood, tonify Spleen-Qi, calm the Mind, settle the Ethereal Soul.
Tongue: Pale on the sides.
Pulse: Choppy or fine but also slightly wiry, perhaps only on the left side.
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Dosage: 2 tablets x 2 times a day
Bottle: 60 tablets x 500mg concentration ratio of 7:1