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HERBAL FIRST AID KIT
 
Abundant Qi & Sage Health Acupuncture is committed to the education of the community in all aspects of Oriental Medicine.  A basic “Oriental Medicine Emergency Kit” has been developed containing oriental herbal patent medicines.  These are over the counter medicines found in China’s pharmacies.  The included printed material is intended to help people understand and safely use basic Chinese medicines in their daily lives.  These herbal patents can be used for things like:  minor cuts and bruises, stomachaches, or to prevent colds.  In general, Chinese herbs are gentle, working with the body’s own resources to prevent illnesses and imbalances.
 
This First Aid Kit is intended to be used for mild problems.  For any prolonged, chronic or severe symptoms see your healthcare professional.
 
Use patents as directed on product label. 
 
Note: Pregnancy:  If you are pregnant, all herbal prescriptions should only be taken under the advice of a qualified herbalist.
 
 
 
 
ALLERGIES
 
Pe Min Kan Wan 
  • Allergies:  nasal congestion, runny nose, wind invasion headaches, common cold, flu, rhinitis, acute sinusitis, bronchitis
  • Expel  wind, eliminate inflammation 
 
Jade Screen with Xanthium  (Golden Flower)
  • Allergies
  • Open sinuses
  • Relieve sinus headache
  • Chronic or allergic rhinitis
  • Disperse wind and dampness for airborne and environmental allergies
  • Tonifies the immune system
 
 
BURNS
 
Ching Wan Huang 
  • Topical ointment for burns and scalds
  • Hemorrhoids, bedsores, acne, sunburn, heat rashes 
  • Promote tissue growth, move Blood & Qi, cool heat, reduce pain, swelling & blistering 
Use:  Apply a small amount topically, cover with bandage, clean & change daily, may discolor clothes.
 
 
 
COLDS & FLU
 
Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji 
  • Common cold, flu-like symptoms, sore throat
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Broad spectrum anti-microbial, anti-viral
  • Drain heat, and heat toxins, cools blood and benefit the throat 
Use:  dissolve granules in one cup of hot water, drink while warm
 
Yin Chiao Chieh Tu Pien 
·         Wind-heat attack with sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, aching body, fever with chills, headache, sore shoulders, stiff neck
·         Skin itching due to wind-heat & allergic skin reactions 
·         Classically, best if used at the first sign of wind-heat
·         Expel toxic heat & wind-heat from exterior, promote sweating 
 
Gan Mao Ling
  • Wind-Heat or Wind-Cold attack with chills, fever, swollen lymph glands, sore throat, stiffness of upper back and neck
  • Anti-viral
Use:  take 3-6 tablets three times a day
 
 
 
COUGH
 
Loquat Syrup (Chuan Bei Pi Pa Gao)
  • Cough syrup for acute or chronic cough
  • Moisten Lungs for dry cough with sputum that is difficult to expectorate
  • Clear Lung heat, stop cough
 
 
CUTS & BRUISES
 
Yun Nan Pai Yao 
  • Bleeding from traumatic injury, cuts, swelling, hot skin infections – carbuncles, insect bites
  • Stop bleeding & pain, disperse stagnation 
Use:  Apply directly to bleeding wound.  For cuts, pour powder on, squeeze cut together, apply pressure and hold for 1 to 2 minutes. 
 
 
 
DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS
 
Bao He Wan 
  • Food stagnation, indigestion
  • Digestive disturbances including flatulence, abdominal bloating, stomach pain, nausea, poor appetite
  • Invigorate central Qi, tonify spleen Qi & remove damp, facilitate nutrient absorption, move liver Qi, remove heat in stomach caused by Qi stagnation, dispel wind attack in stomach channel, resolve summer-heat invasion 
 
Curin Wan (Kang Ning Wan) “Healthy Quiet Pills”
  • Digestive disturbances due to wind invasion of stomach channel 
  • Food poisoning, violent cramping, headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating with pain & difficulty passing stools, diarrhea, motion-sickness 
  • Disperse wind, resolve spleen damp, regulate stomach, resolve phlegm
 
Huang Lian Su Tablets 
  • Diarrhea
  • Intestinal infection and inflammation:  diarrhea, dysentery, frequent or watery stools, abdominal pain, vomiting -fever
  • Carbuncles and sores on the skin with pus; conjunctivitis (eye infection) 
  • Reduce inflammation & resolve fire toxins 
  
  
Ma Zi Ren Wan 
  • Constipation with hard stool
  • Moistens the intestines, drains heat, unblocks the bowels 
  • Not for very weak people.  Contraindicated during pregnancy 
Ren Dan 
  • Prevent summer-heat (sun stroke), indigestion, abdominal bloating with pain, headache, nausea or vomiting due to heat excess, motion sickness
  • Harmonize the center, benefit spleen & stomach, relieve food stagnation 
Use:  Take 30-60 little pills each time.  Usually only one or two doses needed
 
 
 
 
 
HEADACHE
 
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao Wan
  • Headache in any part of the head
  • Nasal congestion, dizziness, vertigo, sinusitis, rhinitis
  • Disperse wind and relieve pain
  • Not for headaches due to or with liver yang rising
Use:  Take with strong green tea to enhance its effect
See also:  “Pain”
 
Tian Ma Wan
  • Headache due to tension/stress
  • Headache due to rising Yang
  • Headache in temple(s) area, eye(s) or vertex
 
Golden Flower's "Head Relief"
  • Headache in any part of the head
  • Headache due to stress or weather
 
 
HEMORRHOID
 
Musk Hemorrhoids Ointment
  • Hemorrhoids inflammation or pain
  • Internal and external hemorrhoid
  • Controls hemorrhoid bleeding
  • Anal fissure
  • Promote blood circulation
  • Promote wound healing
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    INSOMNIA
     
    Suan Zao Ren Tang 
    • Insomnia, restlessness, mental agitation 
    • Calm the mind & nurture the heart, reduce heat, break-up stagnation, stop pain 
     
     
     
    MOTION SICKNESS
     
    Sheng Mai San “Generate the Pulse Powder Pills”
    • Motion sickness:  car sickness, sea sickness, altitude sickness
    • Excessive sweating, tiredness, thirsty, and dizzy
    • Restore strength for fatigue, debilitation
    • Replenish fluid
    Use:  take 8 pills 3 times a day
    See also:  “Digestive Disturbance” – Curin Wan
     
     
     
    MUSCLE PAIN & TENSION
      
    White Flower Oil 
    • For sore muscles, needle reactions, mosquito bites
    • Cooling, relieve pain & itching, reduce swelling & inflammation, move blood
     
    Die Da Yao Jing 
    • Traumatic injuries, torn ligaments & muscles, minor cuts, bruises & sprains
    • Very effective for sports & martial arts injuries, sprains & bruises
    • Dispel blood & fluid stagnation, invigorate Qi & Blood, relax tendons & muscles, promotes healing, stop pain 
    Use: Clean & dry area, apply oil to affected area 3-4 times per day, cover if desired, will stain clothes, may be applied to broken skin
     
     
     
    Jin Gu Die Shang Wan
    • Bruising, swelling, fractures, sprains, wounds due to acute trauma
    • Very effective for sports & martial arts injuries, sprains & bruises
    • Break up blood stagnation, stop pain, strengthen tendons, promote healing, invigorate blood & fluid
    Use: Clean & dry area, apply to affected area 3-4 times per day, allow to dry after applying or it will stain clothes
     
     
     
    SORE THROAT
     
    Watermelon Frost Spray or Lozenges
    • Sore throat, mouth ulcers, ulcerative skin lesions, inflamed sinuses and mild ear infections
    • Clear heat and inflammation due to toxic heat or wind-heat

    Use:  Spray the throat three times a day, spray ear once a day.

     
     
     
    NERVOUSNESS / ANXIETY / TRAUMA
     
    Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
    • Irritability, heaviness in chest or body, occasional palpitaions
    • Sedates and calms the spirit
     
     

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Home Nausea remedy:  Try making a cup of tea from a couple of slices of fresh ginger root.  Steep the ginger slices in hot water for 5-10 minutes.