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Chinese Name: Dan Shen Yin
English Name: Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix Decoction

Ingredients: Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae)30g  Tan Xiang (Lignum Santali)4.5g Sha Ren (Semen Amomi Fructus)4.5g.

Administration: Decoct the above ingredients in water for oral administration.

Actions:Promots blood circulation to remove blood stasis, enhances qi flow to relieve pain.


Indications:Syndrome of blood stasis and qi stagnation marked by pricking pain in the heart and stomach, distending pain in the stomach at fixed location and refusing pressure, oppression in the chest and glomus in the stomach, wiry pulse.

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