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Die Da Wan 跌打丸
Trauma Pill


Tradition:
TCM

Source / Author:
Nationwide Collection of TCM Patent Formulas, 1962

Herb Name
Dang Gui 当归 (Chinese angelica) Chuan Xiong 川芎 (Sichuan lovage)
Ru Xiang 乳香 (Frankincense)

Mo Yao
没药 (Myrrh)

Xue Jie 血竭 (Dragons Blood)
Tu Bie Chong
土鳖⾍ (Eupolyphaga)
Ma Huang ⿇黄 (Ephedra)
Zi Ran Tong
自然铜 (Pyrite)

Latin
Angelica sinensis
Ligusticum chuanxiong
Boswellia carterii
Commiphora myrrha
Daemonorops draco
Eupolyphaga sinensis
Ephedra sinica

Pyritum

Amount

30 grams ea.
60 grams


30 grams ea.
60 grams
30 grams


Preparation:
Powder and form Honey pills

Function:
Moves the Blood, clears Stasis, reduce Swelling and eases Pain

Use:
1. Traumatic injury; Sprain, Strain
2. Bruising
3. Pain of a
fixed, stabbing nature
4. Hematoma
5. Dislocation
6. Fracture


Dose:
3–6 grams, twice daily, with wine or warm water

Cautions:
Not used during Pregnancy

Modifications:
1. It can be enhanced by adding Safflower and Peach kernel
2. Blood clumping, marked Blood stasis, add Rhubarb
3. Headache from Blood stagnation, increase the dose of Chuan Xiong
4. Signi
ficant pain, add Corydalis Yan Hu Suo


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Addendum:
A more compound version from the Chinese Pharmacopeia:

  Notoginseng San Qi 64 grams
  Angelica Dang Gui 32 grams
  Paeonia Bai Shao 48 grams
  Paeonia Chi Shao 64 grams
  Persica Semen Tao Ren 32 grams
  Carthamus Hong Hua 48 grams
  Sanguis Dragonis Xue Jie 48 grams
  Siphonostegia Bei Liu Ji Nu 32 grams
  Drynaria Gu Sui Bu (scalded) 32 grams
  Dipsacus Xu Duan 32 grams
  Lignum Sappan Su Mu 48 grams
  Paeonia Moutan Mu Dan Pi 32 grams
  Olibanum Ru Xiang (processed) 48 grams
  Myrrha Mo Yao (processed) 48 grams
  Curcuma Jiang Huang 24 grams
  Sparganium San Leng (processed with vinegar) 48 grams
  Saposhnikovia Fang Feng 32 grams
  Semen Cucumis 32 grams
  Aurantii Immaturus Zhi Shi (stir-baked) 32 grams
  Platycodum Jie Geng 32 grams
  Licorice (Gan Cao) 48 grams
  Akebiae Mu Tong 32 grams
  Pyritum Zi Ran Tong (calcined) 32 grams
  Eupolyphaga seu Steleophaga Tu Bie Chong 32 grams



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