All women are experience irregular period sometimes during their child
bearing years, before menopause. While Western medication has never
viewed that irregular menstruation is a problem of women reproductive
system, traditional Chinese medicine looks at this problem seriously, if
untreated, it will disharmonize the women ecosystem, leading to nervous
tension and other health problems, including infertility.
Blood
deficiency in dysmenorrhrea can be defined as a vague pain in the lower
abdomen during or 1-2 days after menstruation, it may be caused by
liver's inability in blood formation, kidney and lung qi's inability to
transport blood to the heart.
Blood deficiency in dysmenorrhrea can be defined as a vague pain in
the lower abdomen during or 1-2 days after menstruation. It may be
caused by the liver's inability in blood formation, and/or the kidney
and lung qi's inability to transport blood to the heart.
1. He shou wu (fleeceflower root)
He
shou wu is a liver tonic herb. It promotes liver function in blood
formation and increases the kidney qi in assisting the liver in
transporting blood to the heart for circulation, thereby reducing the
blood stagnation causes of deficiency. It also improves the kidney in
urinary secretion, thus decreasing the risk of blood stagnation caused
by fluid retention.
2. Shu Di Huang (Chinese foxglove root)
Shu
di huang is a blood tonic herb. Besides improving the liver in blood
formation, it also increases the liver's qi by boosting the circulatory
system in transporting oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells thus
reducing the risks of symptoms of dizziness, pallid complexion,
palpitations, and scanty menstruation.
3. E Jiao (Donkey-Hide Glue)
E
jiao is an important herb for improving the liver in blood formation
and liver qi in regulating the blood circulation in the body thereby
reducing the symptoms of dizziness, shallow complexion, and palpitations
caused by blood deficiency.
4. Dang gui (Chinese angelica root)
Dang
gui is best known for improving the liver's function in blood formation
and regulating the function of the reproductive organs. It also
harmonizes the production of hormones during the menstrual cycle,
leading to reduced cramps and pain caused by blood deficiency and
stagnation.
5. Bai shao (white peony root)
Bai shao plays an
important role in nourishing the blood and regulating menstrual problems
caused by blood deficiency. It also harmonizes the liver and spleen to
prevent the rising of blood heat causes of headache and dizziness.
There
are many more Chinese herbs that help to treat blood deficiency, make
sure to work with your Chinese practitioner to find the underlining
causes and to treat them effectively.
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