Ingredients: Dang Shen [3], Bai Zhu [4] (fry), Fu Ling [5], Gan Cao [6] (roast with honey), Dang Gui [7], Chuan Xiong [8], Bai Shao [9] (fry with alcohol), Shu Di Huang [10], Huang Qi [11] (roast with honey), Rou Gui [12].
Indications: warming and reinforcing qi-blood. It can be used for qi-blood deficiency, pale complexion, shortness breath, severe palpitation, dizziness and spontaneous sweating, fatigue, limbs cold, large amount of menstruation.
Method and dosage: oral taking. 6g each time for watery honey pill, 1 pill each time for big honey pill, 2-3 times a day.
Shi Quan Da Bu Ointment, dissolving in warm water and taking: 10-15g each time, 2 times a day.
Shi Quan Da Bu Alcohol, oral taking: 15-30ml each time, 2 times a day.
Shi Quan Da Bu Granule, dissolving in boiling water: 15g each time, 2 times a day; or dissolving 30g Granule in 250ml white wine, taking 10-20ml each time, 2 times a day. It can not be taken by diabetes patient.
Shi Quan Da Bu Pill (contracted pill), oral taking: 8-10 pills each time, 3 times a day.
Shi Quan Da Bu Tablet, 1.0g ingredients in each tablet. Oral taking, 6 tablets each time, 2 times a day.
Shi Quan Da Bu Oral Solution, 10ml or 100ml each bottle. Oral taking, 10ml each time, 2-3 times a day.
Shi Quan Da Bu Sirup, 100ml each bottle. Oral taking: 10ml each time, 2 times a day.
Attention: It can not be taken by patients with exterior attacking and fever, interior excessive heat. It should be stopped taking for patient with common cold.
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