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Tian ma gou teng yin side effects.
In tcm liver wind causes.
For example tian ma gou teng yin chinese herbal formula is commonly used as an antihypertensive therapy.
It is used for deficiency of yin leading to hyperactivity of yang stirring up of endogenous wind in the liver headache dizziness tinnitus blurred vision palpitation insomnia hemiplegia and hypertensive headache.
When the liver gets hot that heat rises up in the gallbladder channel which traverses the sides of the head.
Traditional chinese medicine considers gastrodia root tian ma to be neutral and sweet and affects the liver meridian.
Headache tinnitus dizziness vertigo blurry vision a sensation of heat rising to the head insomnia nightmares possible numbness tingling twitching or spasms in the extremities.
Extinguishes wind calms the liver stops spasms and tremors and subdues rising liver yang.
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Extinguishes wind stops spasms drains liver heat and pacifies liver yang.
This formula is used for the liver wind syndrome.
The liver and gallbladder are a yin yang pair in chinese medicine.
This herb calms the liver and extinguishses liver wind from either cold or heat patterns.
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Effect of the therapy onsets in 30 minutes reaches the highest in 60 minutes and lasts up to 4 hours.
That s why headaches associated with liver wind can be located on one side or the other of the head.
With tian ma bai zhu and fu ling for phlegm dampness rising upward and combining with uprising internal wind with symptoms of headache dizziness focal distention a stifling sensation in the chest and diaphragm a greasy white tongue and wiry and slippery pulse.
With gou teng and shi jue ming calms the liver and extinguishes wind.
With tian ma calms the liver and extinguishes wind.
Tian ma gou teng wan tian ma gou teng pian tian ma gou teng yin liver windclear 天麻钩藤片 is a famous chinese herbal medicine that calms the liver and extinguishes wind.