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CystiQuell
This formula is based on a modification of Zhang Zhong-jings Xiao
Chai Hu Tang (Minor Bupleurum
Decoction) from his late Han dynasty Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Damage
[Due to] Cold). It was created
by Gan Guo-dong and Huang Qiu-xing from the Shunde Municipal Integrated
Chinese-Western
Medical Hospital. Our version is a 9:1 extract. 500mg 60 capsules.
RX
Radix Bupleuri (Chai Hu)
Sclerotium Poriae Cocos (Fu Ling)
Radix Albus Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Bai Shao)
processed Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae (Ban Xia)
Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae (Niu Xi)
Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae (Yuan Zhi)
Tuber Ophiopogonis Japonici (Mai Men Dong)
Caulis Polygoni Multiflori (Ye Jiao Teng)
Radix Astragali Membranacei (Huang Qi)
Radix Codonopsitis Pilosulae (Dang Shen)
Radix Scutellariae Baicalensis (Huang Qin)
Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae (Da Zao)
Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui)
Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae (Chen Pi)
Radix Ledebouriellae Divaricatae (Fang Feng)
Radix Glycyrrhizae (Gan Cao)
uncooked Rhizoma Zingiberis (Sheng Jiang)
INDICATIONS
A liver-spleen disharmony with dampness pouring downward resulting in
urinary frequency, urgency, and possible pain. In addition, liver depression
has resulted in depressive heat affecting the functions of the stomach,
heart, and lungs, while spleen qi vacuity has resulted in nonconstruction
of the heart spirit. Hence there is disquietude of the spirit and association
and aggravation of the urinary symptoms with
psychoemotional stress. In terms of disease diagnosis, this formula is
mainly for the treatment of neurogenic bladder. If the patterns
fit, this formula may also be used to treat interstitial cystitis.
THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DEPRESSION QI STAGNATION INCLUDE
A bowstring pulse
Possible PMS and/or dysmenorrhea
Irritability
A dark tongue
THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSIVE HEAT AFFECTING THE HEART AND/OR
STOMACH INCLUDE
Easy hunger
Possible rapid pulse
Possible redness of the tongue tip and/or sides
Possible yellow tongue fur
Possible swelling of the tongue sides
Restlessness and agitation, possible profuse dreams or poor sleep
THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF SPLEEN VACUITY WITH DAMPNESS INCLUDE
Fatigue
A fine pulse
Lack of strength
A swollen tongue with teeth-marks on its edges
A tendency to loose stools
THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF NONCONSTRUCTION OF THE HEART SPIRIT INCLUDE
Excessive worry and anxiety
Restlessness
Poor sleep
Confusion and/or impaired memory
Possible palpitations
FORMULA EXPLANATION
Although this formula in Chinese is named after Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minor
Bupleurum Decoction), it is actually a modified combination of Xiao Chai
Hu Tang, Xiao Yao San (Rambling Powder), and Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (Supplement
the Center & Boost the Qi Decoction). In this formula, Bupleurum,
Ledebouriella, Orange Peel, and uncooked Ginger course the liver and rectify
the qi, while Peony and Dang Gui nourish the blood and emolliate the liver.
Astragalus, Codonopsis, Poria, Licorice, and Red Dates supplement the
spleen and construct the heart spirit. Poria, Pinellia, Orange Peel, and
uncooked Ginger seep and transform dampness. Scutellaria clears heat from
the liver, stomach, and lungs. Depressive heat from the liver drafts upward,
affecting the stomach and lungs. In Chinese medicine, it is said that,
The kidneys are the sluice-gate of the stomach. This means
that the stomach and kidneys are related in terms of the production of
urine. If the stomach is hot and hyperactive, it not only disperses food
too quickly downward, it also disperses liquids too quickly downward,
thus contributing to urinary frequency and urgency. Similarly, depressive
heat from the liver and stomach may accumulate in the lungs, affecting
the lungs control over the water passageways. Ophiopogon clears
heat from the stomach and heart, helps transform dampness and phlegm,
and nourishes yin, therefore, preventing the ruling ingredient, Bupleurum,
from plundering yin. Achyranthes helps move the blood and thus also heat
and fluids downward, while empirically also treating any tendency to low
back pain. Polygala and Caulis Polygoni both quiet the spirit. In addition,
Polygala rectifies the qi and transforms phlegm, while Caulis Polygoni
nourishes the blood and treats both irritability and insomnia. This formula
has achieved a 90.3% total amelioration rate in one study of 31 patients
with urinary bladder neck syndrome and neurogenic bladder, with a 61.2%
cure rate.
COMBINATIONS
If symptoms of spleen qi vacuity or central qi falling downward are more
pronounced, this formula may be combined with Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan (Supplement
the Center & Boost the Qi Pills). If stomach heat is marked, it may
be combined with Huang Lian Su (Coptis Simple) or Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
(Pinellia Drain the Heart Decoction). If dampness and turbidity are more
marked, this formula can be combined with Er Chen Wan (Two Aged [Ingredients]
Pills). If heart spirit nonconstruction and malnourishment are more pronounced,
it can be combined with Gan Mai Da Zao Wan (Licorice, Wheat & Red
Date Pills). If kidney qi not securing complicates the picture, it can
be combined with Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan (Golden Lock Secure the Essence Pills).
If complicated by blood stasis, this formula can be combined
with Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang Wan (Lower Abdomen Dispel Stasis Decoction Pills).
DOSAGE
Three capsules two times per day. This formula is made from a 9:1 extract.
That means the above dosage is equivalent to not less than 30 grams of
raw herbs. However, because our extraction process is so much more efficient
than stovetop decoction, we believe this amount it is actually more like
the equivalent to 45-60 grams of bulk-dispensed herbs.