Click to enlargeGreat Nature by Blue Poppy - Dan Shen Yin - 90 caps

Dan Shen Yin by Blue Poppy’s Great Nature Classics is a formula that comes from Chen Nian-zus Qing dynasty Shi Fang Ge Kuo (Compendium of Songs on Modern Formulas).

Within this formula, Dan Shen quickens the blood, dispels stasis, and stops pain.

Tan Xiang warms the middle and rectifies the qi, while Sha Ren moves the qi, loosens the chest, and stops pain.

Actions: Quickens the blood and dispel stasis, moves the qi and stops pain

Pattern: Qi & blood stasis & stagnation

Chinese Symptomology: Signs & symptoms of qi stagnation include: Irritability, chest oppression, ductal and abdominal pain which may radiate upward, a bowstring pulse. Signs & symptoms of blood stasis include: Severe pain, lancinating pain, pain in a fixed location, a dark, purplish tongue, possible static speckles and macules on the tongue, possible distended and tortuous sublingual veins, a possibly bound, regularly intermittent, or choppy pulse.

Western Symptomology: Qi & blood stasis & stagnation resulting in angina pectoris, hepatitis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, and primary and secondary amenorrhea.

Suggested Use:
Adults take 3 capsules 2 times per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Dan Shen Yin Ingredients in 3 capsules:
Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae) 535.6 mg
Tan Xiang (Lignum Santali Albi) 107.2 mg
Sha Ren (Fructus Amomi) 107.2 mg


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