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Resolve Depression & Stabilize Sleep (Available in 60 and 180 capsules)
Jie Yu Ding Mian Fang
This formula was designed by Dr. Gao Tian-jun of the No. 1 Long Hai Municipal
Hospital in Long Hai, Fujian. It is for the treatment of recalcitrant,
nonhealing insomnia. Our version is a 10:1 extract.
Rx:
Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (Dan Shen) Salvia miltiorrhiza root
stir-fried Semen Zizyphi Spinosae (Suan Zao Ren) Zizyphus spinosa
seed
Indications:
This formula is for the treatment of recalcitrant insomnia which has lasted
for more than three months due to a combination of liver depression qi
stagnation (with possible depressive heat) and blood stasis with malnourishment
and disquietude of the heart spirit. It can be used when other, more conventional
Chinese therapies for insomnia have failed. Patients may not be able to
sleep at all or only 1-2 hours per night.
Formula explanation:
According to Dr. Gao, most recalcitrant insomnia involves blood stasis
which has not be addressed in previous therapy. Liver depression (with
possible depressive heat) results in qi stagnation, and, if the qi moves,
the blood moves; if the qi stops, the blood stops. Since static blood
hinders and obstructs the engenderment of new or fresh blood, qi stagnation
and blood stasis are commonly complicated by blood vacuity. In that case,
there may be insufficient blood to construct and nourish the heart spirit
which thus becomes disquieted or restless. If liver depression transforms
heat, depressive heat may also ascend to harass the spirit, thus further
disquieting it.
Within this formula, Chuan Xiong, Dan Shen, and Chuan Niu Xi quicken
the blood and transform stasis. Chai Hu, Zhi Ke, and Chuan Xiong course
the liver and resolve depression. Thus the qi and blood are regulated
and the qi mechanism is harmonized. Chuan Xiong and Zhi Ke promote the
upbearing of yang, while Chuan Niu Xi downbears yin. The combination of
these three regulates and harmonizes yin and yang. Ban Xia and Xia Gu
Cao are a little known but extremely effective empirical combination for
the treatment of insomnia that come from the Yi Xue Mi Zhi (The Secret
Purport of the Study of Medicine). Ban Xia harmonizes the stomach, downbears
counterflow, and transforms phlegm. Xia Gu Cao clears liver heat. Dan
Shen, Suan Zao Ren, and E Jiao supplement liver blood and quiet the heart
spirit, while Long Gu and Hu Po heavily settle and still. In addition,
He Huan Pi moves the qi and quickens the blood, resolves depression and
quiets the spirit. Gan Cao harmonizes all the other medicinals in this
formula.
Combinations:
If there is definite depressive heat with heart vexation, agitation, easy
anger, a bitter taste in the mouth, a red tongue, and a bowstring, rapid
pulse, combine with Rhizoma Coptidis Chinensis (Huang Lian) and Fructus
Gardeniae Jasminoidis (Zhi Zi) in powdered extract form. If there is phlegm
heat with profuse phlegm, a bitter taste in the mouth, slimy yellow tongue
fur, and a slippery, bowstring, rapid pulse, combine with Eleven Flavors
Warm the Gallbladder. If there is heart qi vacuity with easy fright and
heart palpitations, combine with Radix Codonopsitis Pilosulae (Dang Shen),
Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae (Yuan Zhi), and Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis
(Wu Wei Zi) in powdered extract form. If there is dual qi and blood vacuity
with a sallow yellow or pale facial complexion, dizziness, fatigue, and
lack of strength, combine with Ba Zhen Wan (Eight Pearls Pills). If there
is perimenopausal insomnia with liver blood-kidney yin vacuity, spleen
qi-kidney yang vacuity and vacuity heat, combine with Ultimate Immortals.
Research outcomes:
In 38 patients with recalcitrant insomnia lasting for more than three
months, 23 were cured, 12 improved, and only three got no effect, for
a total amelioration rate of 92.1%. The shortest course of treatment was
10 days, the longest was 49 days, and the average duration was 18.6.1
Signs & symptoms of liver depression:
Irritability
Emotional depression
Chest oppression
Frequent sighing
Breat, epigastric, rib-side and/or lower abdominal distention and
pain
A bowstring pulse
PMS and/or menstrual irregularities in women
Signs & symptoms of blood stasis:
A sooty, dark facial complexion
Dark, purplish lips
A dark, purple tongue and/or possible static spots or macules
Spider nevi
Varicosities
Cherry hemangiomas
Dry, scaly skin
Severe, fixed, and/or piercing pain
A history of recalcitrant, enduring disease
Dosage:
Three capsules two times per day. This formula is made from a 10:1 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.
Note: In actual fact, the overt signs and symptoms of blood stasis may
be minimal. In that case, this formula may be tried based on this condition’s
not responding to more standard previous Chinese medical approaches.
My patient does have: Recalcitrant insomnia Yes No
Liver depression Yes No
Depressive heat Yes No
(Not absolutely necessary)
Blood stasis Yes No
1 Gao Tian-jun, “The Treatment of 38 Cases of Recalcitrant Insomnia with
Jie Yu Ding Mian Fang (Resolve Depression & Stabilize the Sleep Formula),
Fu Jian Zhong Yi Yao (Fujian Chinese Medicine & Medicinals), #5, 2000,
p. 35