Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan is used for the following Symptoms .
Symptoms
This may include low appetite, irritability, hypochondriac pain . Distention, vertigo dizziness, anxiety, restlessness and insomnia. The formula is commonly used in patients with PMS, irregular menstrual periods. Depression, poor mood, and mild digestive upset.
Usage & Dosage
Orally, 10 pills each time, 3 times daily 1 hour before or after food swallow with warm water .
Main Ingredients
Cortex Moutan 16.7%, Fructus Gardenia (Stir-baked with ginger juice) 16.7%. Radix Bupleuri 11.1%, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 11.1% . Radix Bupleuri 11.1%, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 11.1%, Radix Paeoniae Alba 11.1%. Rhizoma Atractylodis 11.1%, Macrocephalae (stir-fried with bran)11.8%. Poria 11.1%, Radix Clycyrrhizae Preparata 8.9%, Herba Menthae 2.2%
Clinical Applications
Anxiety, Depression, Eczema, Liver Qi Stagnation. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), Skin Problems (Rash), Spleen Blood Deficiency, Spleen Qi Deficiency, Women’s Health
Side Effects
Use with caution if you are pregnant, Not Suitable for Hemorrhagic (heavy menstrual bleeding. Consult your physician before you use the remedy or you are under other medical treatments. Avoid oily, spicy food for optimal results. Keep out of reach of children.
Pharmacological Research
Xiao Yao Pian (Wan) disperses liver Qi stagnation. While studies have yet to fully reveal how it works in modern biomedical terms. Researchers have suggested that Xiao Yao Wan may regulate menstruation by regulating the secretion of hormones. In a study of 51 subjects, levels of estrogen (E2) and prolactin were significantly reduced after use of Xiao Yao Wan. Where as no change was observed in the level of testosterone.1. Chen Q. Renowned Patent Traditional Chinese Medicines: Pharmacology and Clinical Applications (1998).
Specifications
200 pills in a bottle