Hey, I'm back after a short break and how is everybody? Let's start straight on the analysis of the Xiao Ji Yin Zi, using - Dang Gui
to act more on as the division 4th officer's herb indirectly fuelling the desired reactions to stop bleeding, in the TCM perspective. So, without further delay, let's dive in to the analysis.
Amongst the many divisional 4th officers' herb in this formula:
- Dang Gui - being warm in its primary natural property invigorate the blood
- as well as remove blood stasis effectively in the TCM perspective
The reasons for selection of Dang Gui as the 4th Division Officer's herb:
- 1) is a regulative TCM gynaecological remedy for female reproduction purposes
- 2) to invigorate the blood primarily
- 3) ease abdominal cold pain due to warm deficiency
- 4) eliminating carbuncles
- 5) relieve constipation due to blood deficiency coupled with scorched effect caused by the dryness found in the gut
Let's start with the threshold established so far:
Association to a Specific Meridian Channel
- Tonify the blood __ use the body only minus the head and tail portion
- Remove blood stasis__ only the tail portion
- Tonify and invigorate the blood__use the whole piece
- Heart
- Liver
- Spleen - meridian channels respectively
Specific Taste
Specific Properties
Xiong
***Reference:
( Emperor's Interior Sutra is available on sales better known as the esoteric scripture of the yellow emperor in Amazon, it's just a different way of naming the book cover)