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Dispel Wind and Invigorate  Collaterals

Ingredients: Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong, Bing Pian, Bai Shao Yao, Hong Shen, Wu Wei Zi, Ma Qian Zi, Hong Hua, Nan Xing etc.

Indications: invigorating flow of blood, resolving stagnation, resolving phlegm, activating collaterals, moving qi and stopping pain. It can be used for stroke with paralysis due to blood stagnation or phlegm-dampness blockage in meridians, spasm and numbness, wry mouth with distorted eyes, unclear speech, etc, ischemic stroke, sequela of stroke, chest blockage, headache, dizziness, wind-cold-damp Bi syndrome.

Method and dosage: honey pill: 8g per pill, 10 pills each box, oral taking, 8g per time, 2 times a day.

Attention: pregnant woman cannot use. If there is dry heat sensation during therapeutic period, you can take it with white chrysanthemum honey water, or take half dosage, you may also stop take it for 1-2 days if necessary.

Comments:

hua tuo zai zao wan
by Kaj Olsen
on Sep 02, 2010

As a matter of fact I have used the fantastic medicine since 2004 when still it was obtainable in my homeland Denmark. Here the authorities have stopped the import - postulating that it may containg heawy metals. The rest f authorities in EU also influencesd forreign powers. As far as I have heard american medical firm work to make something the like, since its powers cab help a lo at people all over the globe. If I do not obtain more pills soon I must die.

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