$19.50
Female Fertility (Wen Jing Tang)
Herbal Creatures™ Female Fertility is a high potency formula containing herbs traditionally used to regulate the menstrual cycle or enhance fertility.
A blend of herbs used for:
How it works
Female Fertility is based on a Chinese herbal formula called Wen Jing Tang, used to regulate the female menstrual cycle. By warming and enhancing blood circulation, the formula is applicable for heavy or light flow, flooding or spotting, as well as menstrual pain. This formula is best suited to cases in which there are some accompanying signs of dryness or heat, especially in the upper body. Endocrine-regulatory and anti-inflammatory effects have been demonstrated, and in human clinical studies and research this formula has shown benefit in cases of uterine bleeding, infertility, amenorrhoea, anovulation, luteal phase defects and vaginitis.
Traditional understanding
In TCM, there is a concept of a 'cold uterus' causing infertility. This formula enhances fertility by warming and invigorating blood circulation to the reproductive organs.
Ingredients
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pinyin Name |
Dosage (Gram) |
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Fructus Evodiae |
Wu Zhu Yu |
11.6 |
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Radix Angelicae Sinensis |
Dang Gui |
7.7 |
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Radix Paeoniae Alba |
Bai Shao |
7.7 |
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Rhizoma Chuanxiong |
Chuan Xiong |
7.7 |
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Ramulus Cinnamomi |
Gui Zhi |
7.7 |
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Radix Ophiopogonis |
Mai Men Dong |
30.9 |
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Colla Corii Asini |
E Jiao |
7.7 |
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Radix Ginseng |
Ren Shen |
7.7 |
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Cortex Moutan |
Mu Dan Pi |
7.7 |
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Rhizoma Pinelliae Preparatum |
Zhi Ban Xia |
15.5 |
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Rhizoma Zingiberis |
Gan Jiang |
5.2 |
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Radix Glycyrrhizae |
Gan Cao |
7.7 |
Directions for use
References
$16.90
Anger Management (Wen Dan Tang)
Herbal Creatures™ Anger Management is a high potency formula traditionally used to treat irritability and restless behaviour.
A blend of herbs used for:
How it works
Anger Management is based on a Chinese herbal formula called Wen Dan Tang, used to treat disharmony in the body that primarily manifests in behavioural disorders. The formula is particularly useful if the behavioural disorders are accompanied by digestive upset. One of the primary herbs, Caulis Bambusae In Taenia has antibacterial, anti-emetic and expectorant properties, and another, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, is a potent digestive system regulator. Human clinical studies and research have demonstrated positive results in the treatment of vertigo, various psychiatric disorders and epigastric pain.
Traditional understanding
Wen Dan Tang, although suitable for the treatment of anger and other behavioural disorders that most likely stem from an underlying anxiety or fear, is not a sedative formula by any means. The formula addresses a deeper cause, which in this case involves stagnation (a lack of flow in the body, such as may occur from emotional or behavioural suppression), the generation of heat, and a weakening of the digestive system. As is often the case in Chinese medicine, the digestive system is at the core of this pattern, and the behavioural disorders ultimately arise as result of poor digestive function.
Ingredients
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pinyin Name |
Dosage (Gram) |
Fructus Aurantii Immaturus |
Zhi Shi |
26.0 |
Caulis Bambusae In Taeniam |
Zhu Ru |
26.0 |
Rhizoma Pinelliae Preparatum |
Zhi Ban Xia |
20.8 |
Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae |
Chen Pi |
15.6 |
Poria Cocus |
Fu Ling |
20.8 |
Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparatum |
Zhi Gan Cao |
5.2 |
Fructus Jujubae |
Da Zao |
5.2 |
Rhizoma Zingiberis |
Gan Jiang |
5.2 |
Directions for use
References
$25.50
Herbal Creatures™ Open the Vessels contains herbs traditionally used to treat various presentations of musculoskeletal pain, and to aid recovery from stroke.
A blend of herbs used for:
How it works
Open the Vessels is based on a Chinese herbal formula called Xiao Huo Luo Dan Wan, used primarily to treat pain. This formula has demonstrated analgesic and sedative properties. Human clinical studies and research have shown positive results in the treatment of arthritis, sciatic pain and soft tissue injuries.
Traditional Understanding
When wind, cold or dampness block the smooth flow of oxygen to the bodies tissues and joints, pain can result. This formula is especially useful for aches and pains that worsen in response to windy, cold or damp weather patterns, or migratory pain of a non-specific location.
Combinations
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pinyin Name |
Dosage (Gram) |
Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii |
Cao Wu |
180 |
Radix Aconiti |
Chuan Wu |
180 |
Lumbricus |
Di Long |
180 |
Myrrha |
Mo Yao |
60 |
Olibanum |
Ru Xiang |
60 |
References
$16.25
Sinus Relief (Cang Er Zi San)
Herbal Creatures™ Sinus Relief is a high potency formula containing herbs traditionally used to open the nasal passages and alleviate acute or chronic allergic rhinitis or sinusitis.
A blend of herbs used for:
How it works
How it works
Sinus Relief is based on a Chinese herbal formula called Cang Er Zi San, used to treat symptoms arising as a result of environmentally triggered rhinitis or sinusitis. It is effective for both acute and chronic conditions involving nasal discharge and sinus pain.
This formula has also been used as an adjunct to the treatment of nasal adenocarcinoma to control nasal discharge. It is also effectively used in horses to treat nasal discharge from rhinopneumonitis and influenza, or the commonly-seen “snotty nose” in young horses.
One of the primary herbs in the formula, Flos Magnoliae, has been shown to have localized astringent, vasodilator and antiphlogistic effects on the nasal mucosa along with a moderate antimicrobial action. The other primary herb, Xanthium fruit, has demonstrated hypoglycaemic, antitussive and mild anti-bacterial actions.
Traditional understanding
Fructus Xanthiii and Flos Magnoliae are frequently combined to unblock the nasal passages. Radix Angelicae Dahuricae and Herba Menthae combine to relieve sinus pain caused by wind, as Radix Angelicae Dahuricae opens the nasal passages, dispels wind and clears pus while Herba Menthae assists to release wind and heat from the surface of the body. Bulbus Allii Fistulosi and Folium Camelliae are added to enhance the overall effects of the formula by adding to the cooling, dispersing and antibacterial nature of the formula.
In TCM, wind is an environmental factor that triggers symptoms affecting the skin, orifices and respiratory tract. Conditions caused by wind are characterized by their rapid onset and tendency to itch, change location or recur seasonally.
Combinations
Ingredients
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pinyin Name |
Dosage (Gram) |
Radix Angelicae Dahuricae |
Bai Zhi |
62.5 |
Herba Menthae |
Bo He |
3.1 |
Fructus Xanthii |
Cang Er Zi |
15.6 |
Camellia sinensis |
Lu Cha |
6.3 |
Bulbus Allii Fistulosi |
Cong Bai |
6.3 |
Flos Magnoliae |
Xin Yin Hua |
31.3 |
Directions for use
Take 3 spoons (9 grams) once daily in wet food.
Acute symptoms: Take 3 spoons (9 grams), 3 times daily in wet food.
References
Chen, John K et al (Chinese Herbal Formulas for Veterinarians), 2012; 52-53.
Reid, Tony (Black Pearl̴å¬ Pill Range Clinical Guide 4th Ed), 2012; 26-27.