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.
Damp heat is defined as a condition of fluid accumulated in the body
tissues over a prolong period of time. It can become damp heat as a
result of intake of hot spicy hot, infection and inflammation. Chinese
herbs used to treat damp heat include
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1. Long dan cao (Gentian)
Besides
it is used to treat liver heat caused by dampness accumulation due to
spleen' inability in materials absorption, It also enhances the liver
and the gallbladder function in draining damp heat in the body through
kidney urinary secretion.
2. Huang qin (Scullcap)
Huang qin is
important to enhance the lung function by moistening the qi, thus
reducing the risk of fever, irritability, thirst, cough. It also
improves the stomach function in absorbing vital vitamins and minerals
by clearing the heat caused extreme dampness that causes diarrhea and
thirst with no desire to drink.
3. Zhi zi (Gardenia)
It
improves the circulatory function by clearing the liver heat due to
constrained liver and heat caused by infection or
inflammation as a result of fluids accumulated in body for a prolong
period of time.
4. Mu tong (Akebia)
Mu tong besides increases
the kidney in clearing dampness through urinary secretion, it also
enhances the blood function by draining the blood heat caused by blood
stagnation.
5. Che qian cao (Plaintain root)
Che qian cao has a
vital function by eliminating the toxin accumulated in the body and
promoting damp heat expelling through urinary secretion.
6. Chai hu (Buplerum)
Chai
hu enhances the spleen and stomach in qi and materials digestion,
thereby reducing damp heat in the abdominal region caused by liver blood
stagnation, resulting in lessening the menstrual cramps and pain and
pain caused lung qi stagnation due to spleen abnormal function in qi
transportation.
7. Gan cao (licorice root)
Gan cao reduces damp heat accumulated in the body in many different ways
a) It moistens the lung, thus reducing the lung dryness causing symptoms of coughing and promoting the smooth qi movement.
b) It reduces the heat caused by toxins in the body by eliminating them through urinary secretion.
c) It enhances the heart in regulating the movement of blood by strengthening the blood that stop the irregular pulse.
d) It increases the liver function in regulating the abdominal muscles, thus reducing the menstrual cramps and pain.
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