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Emmenagogue Syrup
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
De Morbis Foeminis, Turner, 1686
Herb Name
Madder root
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Preparation:
Decoct in water; strain, and form a syrup with 12 ounces of Honey
Function:
Opens Obstructions, moves Blood and Qi, strengthens Qi and Blood, nourishes Yin, promotes Menstruation
Use:
1. Amenorrhea with deficiency
2. Dysmenorrhea
3. Uterine Obstruction which may include Fibroids, Tumors, Endometriosis etc
Dose:
1⁄2–2 oz.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
This is sweeter and more nourishing than most Emmenagogue formulas, making it more pleasant and more tonifying. It is therefore good for young girls with a delicate disposition, and women with deficiency.
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