Formula Herb Capsules Linking Formula

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Rehmannia Root, Goji Berry, Glehnia Root, Ophiopogon Root, Chinese Angelica Root, Toosendan Fruit(Processed).

Product Description

Details and Efficacy of Linking Formula

Linking Formula is one of the classic prescriptions of Chinese medicine, originated from "Renewal of Famous Physicians' Class Cases - Heart and Stomach Pain Gate" written by Wei Yuhuan, a famous physician in the Qing Dynasty, and then included in "Liuzhou Medical Dialectics" and other medical books and passed on to the present day, which has become a famous formula for nourishing yin and detoxifying the liver, commonly used in the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine. This formula is made up of six herbs, namely, Northern Radix Panax Ginseng, Ophiopogon, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Fructus Lycii, and Neem Ziziphi, each of which carries a deep insight into the natural world of traditional Chinese medicine and a unique understanding of the pathological mechanisms of the human body.

Linking Formula uses Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata as the principal medicine to nourish yin and nourish blood, tonifying the liver and kidneys with its sweet and cold nature, and treating the yin deficiency of the liver and kidneys; it also uses Radix Panax Quinquefolium Lobatae, Rhizoma Ophiopogonis Macrocephalae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis and Fructus Lycii Ziziphi as the ministers' medicines, of which Radix Panax Quinquefolium Lobatae and Rhizoma Ophiopogonis Macrocephalae nourish yin and generate fluids to clear heat and moisten lungs, Fructus Lycii Ziziphi nourishes liver and kidneys to benefit the vitality of essence and brighten eyes.

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Linking Formula Application

Linking Formula is mainly used in the treatment of symptoms such as chest and epigastric pain, acid swallowing and bitter vomiting, dry throat and mouth, red tongue with little fluid, and weak or weak pulse, etc. It can also be used in the treatment of hernia and obstruction in the abdomen, etc. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that Consistent Decoction has the ability to nourish the liver body and restore yin and blood.

Modern pharmacological studies have shown that Consistent Decoction has various pharmacological effects such as anti-hepatic injury, anti-gastric ulcer, anti-fatigue, anti-hypoxia, sedative, analgesic, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, etc. It has good therapeutic effects on chronic hepatitis, chronic gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers.
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Efficacy and Clinical Importance

Although Linking Formula is a famous formula for nourishing yin and dredging the liver, it should not be used by people with white and greasy tongue coating and sunken and stringy pulse due to more nourishing and greasy medicines in the formula to avoid aggravating the condition. When using Linking Formula, reasonable drug combinations and dosage adjustments should be made according to the patient's specific condition and constitution, combined with the doctor's guidance and advice to ensure the safety and efficacy of the medication.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary herbs in Linking Formula?
The formula consists of six herbs: Northern Radix Panax Ginseng, Ophiopogon, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Fructus Lycii, and Neem Ziziphi.
What symptoms does Linking Formula treat?
It is primarily used for chest and epigastric pain, acid reflux, bitter vomiting, dry mouth, and symptoms related to liver and kidney yin deficiency.
Who should avoid using this formula?
Individuals with a white and greasy tongue coating or a sunken and stringy pulse should avoid it, as the nourishing nature of the herbs may aggravate these specific conditions.
Does Linking Formula have modern medical applications?
Yes, modern studies indicate it has anti-hepatic injury, anti-gastric ulcer, anti-inflammatory, and sedative effects, making it useful for chronic hepatitis and gastritis.
What is the main function of Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata in this formula?
It acts as the principal medicine to nourish yin and blood, specifically targeting liver and kidney yin deficiency.
How does the formula ensure Qi flow while nourishing Yin?
A small amount of Neem is used as a supporting herb to dredge the liver and regulate Qi, preventing the formula from causing congestion due to its nourishing ingredients.

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