Which Chinese patent medicines are suitable for deficiency of liver blood?

Aug 02, 2021 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zeng Chaofen
Introduction
1. Danggui Buxue Pills: nourish and invigorate the blood. 2. Yi Anning Pills: primarily treat coldness, chilliness, and numbness in the limbs caused by liver-blood deficiency. 3. Kunbao Pills: treat menopause and menstrual disorders in women resulting from liver-blood deficiency. 4. Yangxue Yin Oral Liquid: alleviates dizziness, blurred vision, insomnia, and palpitations caused by liver-blood deficiency.

Liver blood deficiency—also termed “liver blood vacuity”—is a syndrome characterized primarily by insufficiency of blood and consequent failure of the liver to receive adequate nourishment. Clinical manifestations include dizziness, tinnitus, brittle or lackluster nails, vivid dreams or disturbed sleep, diminished vision, limb numbness, and, in severe cases, tremors of the hands and feet or muscle fasciculations. In women, it may present as scanty menstrual flow with pale coloration. So, which traditional Chinese patent medicines are suitable for liver blood deficiency? The following addresses this question.

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Which Traditional Chinese Patent Medicines Are Suitable for Liver Blood Deficiency?

1. Danggui Buxue Wan (Chinese Angelica and Astragalus Pills)

Danggui Buxue Wan is a brownish-yellow honeyed pill available in two forms: large honeyed pills and water-honeyed pills. It has a mildly sweet taste and contains only two primary ingredients—Danggui (Chinese angelica root) and Huangqi (astragalus root). As widely known, Danggui is warm in nature and enters the Liver, Heart, and Spleen meridians, exerting effects of nourishing and invigorating the blood. Huangqi effectively tonifies Qi and nourishes Yin. Therefore, Danggui Buxue Wan is especially suitable for patients with liver blood deficiency.

2. Yi An Ning Wan (Yi An Ning Pills)

Yi An Ning Wan comprises multiple herbal ingredients, including Danshen (salvia root), Sanqi (notoginseng), Haima (dried seahorse), Jineijin (chicken gizzard lining), Wuweizi (schisandra fruit), Lurong (deer antler velvet), and Xiyangshen (American ginseng). Its principal actions include tonifying Qi, invigorating blood circulation, and nourishing the Liver and Kidneys. It is indicated for liver blood deficiency, particularly when presenting with cold limbs, numbness, insomnia, and forgetfulness.

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3. Kun Bao Wan (Kun Bao Pills)

Kun Bao Wan contains a blend of herbs including Gouqizi (goji berries), Nuzhenzi (ligustrum fruit), Tusizi (cuscuta seed), Fupenzi (raspberry fruit), Maidong (ophiopogon tuber), He Shou Wu (fo-ti root), and Nanshashen (adenophora root). It functions to nourish the Liver and Kidneys, calm the Shen (spirit), and nourish the blood. It is commonly used to treat menopausal symptoms and menstrual irregularities in women attributable to liver blood deficiency.

4. Yangxue Yin Oral Liquid (Blood-Nourishing Oral Liquid)

Yangxue Yin Oral Liquid is a yellowish-brown liquid with a slightly bitter taste. Its main ingredients include Ejiao (donkey-hide gelatin), Danggui (Chinese angelica root), Lu Jiao Jiao (deer antler gelatin), and Da Zao (jujube). Besides replenishing both Qi and blood, it also benefits the Spleen and Kidneys. Clinically, it is frequently prescribed for liver blood deficiency and significantly alleviates associated symptoms such as dizziness, blurred vision, insomnia, and palpitations.

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The above outlines commonly used traditional Chinese patent medicines for liver blood deficiency. We hope this information proves helpful to you.