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Chrys clears the upsurge of Liver Yang and Wind in the brain. It helps relieve the brain blood vessel constriction and reduce blood vessel inflammation to improve the blood circulation to the brain.
1. Hemicranias and Upsurge of Liver Yang and Wind Hemicranias are persistent headaches that fluctuate in severity that usually affect the same side of the head. People can have daily, or chronic, headaches as well as other migraine symptoms including nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, or sweating. Patients who suffer from hemicranias might experience periods of recurring headaches followed by headache-free periods. Physical exertion and alcohol use may increase headache severity. It’s believed that hemicranias may be caused by irregular blood vessel contraction with vasoconstriction on the affected side. It was found that during the attack, the blood vessels of the affected side enters a state of lasting contraction that affects the blood circulation and causes headaches. During the attack, patients may also experience body coldness and fatigue or numbness on the affected side due to poor blood circulation caused by vasoconstriction. In TCM, a hemicrania is usually caused by an upsurge of Liver Yang and Wind. Chrys helps clear the upsurge of Liver Yang and Wind and relieve the brain blood vessel constriction. Platinum and Levera along with Brown and LC Balancer are also recommended. Platinum removes Brain Heat to clear brain inflammation. Levera helps clear Liver Heat and quench the upsurge of Liver Yang. Brown and LC Balancer nurtures Liver Yin to support liver health and clearance of liver heat. Patients can experience symptom improvement in 1 week and 3-4 weeks of treatment is required for a significant improvement.
Suggested Dosage: 2 capsules, 3 times a day Ingredients: Bombyx Batryticatus, Flos Chrysanthemi, Herba Asari, Herba Menthae, Herba Schizonepetae, Radix Angelicae Dahuricae, Radix Glycyrrhizae, Radix Saposhinkoviae, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Rhizoma Cyperi, Rhizoma Seu Radix Notopterygii
Pinyin Name: Baizhi, Bohe, Chuanxiong, Fangfeng, Gancao, Jiangcan, Jingjie, Juhua, Qianghuo, Xiangfu, Xixin
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