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Hi Teresa,

 

Do you mean Bie Jia Jian Wan (Carapx Amydae Decoction Pill) [bie, not Bei?]

 

If yes, see:

http://www.chinesemedicalhematology.com/resources/articles/heme_myelofibro

sis.html

 

Bie Jia Jian Wan (Carapx Amydae Decoction Pill) moves qi & quickens blood,

disinhibits water & dispels stasis, & support righteous. Within this

formula,

Carapax Amydae Sinensis (Bie Jia) enters liver & spleen, softens hard &

transforms concretions. Radix Et Rhizoma Rhei (Da Huang), Tao Ren,

Eupolyphagae Seu Opisthoplatia (Di Bie Chong), Chi Shao, Nitrum Rubrum

(Chi Xiao), Dan Pi, Flos Campsitis (Zi Wei), & Armadillidium (Shu Fu) quicken

blood & transform stasis. Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae (Gui Zhi) frees flow of

yang & disinhibits blood vessels. Radix Bupleuri (Chai Hu), Cortex Magnoliae

Officinalis (Hou Po), Nidus Vespae (Feng Fang), & Catharsius (Qiang Lang)

course liver & rectify spleen, move qi & guide out depression binding in qi

division. Rhizoma Belamcandae Chinensis (She Gan), Rhizoma Pinelliae

Ternatae (Ban Xia), Semen Lepidii (Ting Li Zi), Folium Pyrrosiae (Shi Wei), &

Herba Dianthi (Qu Mai) dispel stasis & move water. Radix Scutellariae

Baicalensis (Huang Qin) clears liver heat. Dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)

warms spleen, & Radix Panacis Ginseng (Ren Shen) & Gelatinum Corii

Asini (E Jiao) boost qi & nourish blood.

 

Google has many more hits for the search profle ( " Bie-Jia-Jian-Wan " ).

 

Go to http://www.google.com/advanced_search and copy/paste that profile into

the SECOND [Exact Phrase] panel]

 

Best of luck,

Phil

 

 

 

 

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Hi Phil,

 

Yes it is the Bie not the Bei *S* Thanks for all the information on this

formula!!!

I am printing it and filing it with my liver related stuff.

 

Teresa

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