Summary
Pulsatilla
For sinus pressure, excess mucous, stuffed ears, runny noses.
Euphorbium
Congestion and excess mucous, sinus pressure, dry and inflamed nasal membranes, itching in the nose, frequent sneezing, runny nose, rhinitis, sinusitis.
Hepar Sulphuricum
Ear infections, sneezing, discharge from nasal or ear passages.
Calcarea Carbonica
Inflammation of ears or nose, discharge.
HERBS
Pueraria Root (Ge Gen)
*Organs & Meridians Entered: Spleen, Stomach
* Actions: Dilator of arteries and veins, relaxes muscles in neck and head, cooling, nourishes fluids.
""Indications: Headache, dizziness, hypertension, alleviates pain.
*Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Pueraria contains Daidzein which has antispasmodic
effect on muscles, helps with pain by improving blood flow to the head, also used for treatment of
coronary artery disease.
Angelica Root (Bai Zhi)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Lung, Stomach
*Actions: Unblocks the sinus passages, reduces swellings, expels dampness,
*Indications: Alleviates pain, unblocks sinus canals due to congestion, swelling, and fluids.
*Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Antimicrobial effect, and used for trigeminal neuralgia.
Peony Root (Bai Shao)
Organs and Meridians Entered: Liver, Spleen
Actions: Nourishes the blood to the head and body, stops spasms, adjusts protective levels. Indications: Headaches, dizziness, spasms, cramping, spontaneous sweating and night sweats. Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Antispasmodic effect on smooth muscles, reduces blood pressure and increases blood flow, anti-inflammatory effect, antibiotic effect.
Magnolia Flower (Xin Yi Hua)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Lung, Stomach
*Actions: Unblocks the ear and sinus canals.
*Indications: Removes obstruction in the ear and sinus passages, loss of sense of smell, related
headaches. *Pharmacological & Clinical Research: A reduction in secretions in the nasal mucosa, reduction
in blood pressure, strong antifungal effect.
Platvcodon Root (Jie Geng)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Lung
*Actions: Directs the effects of others herbs upwards.
*Indications: Used with any associated upper body disorders.
*Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Used as an expectorant, reduces cholesterol.
Coix Seed (YIYIRen)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Spleen, Lung, Kidney
*Actions: Drains excess fluids from sinus canals by promoting urination, alleviates digestive
disorders caused by excess dampness.
*Indications: Promotes urination, eliminates mucous and phlegm, tonifies the digestive tract. *Pharmacological & Clinical Research: This herb is considered a food., eliminates striated
muscle spasm.
Perillia Leaf (Zi Su Ye)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Lung Spleen
* Actions: Breaks up congestion and stagnation, promotes the movement of qi, disperses cold. ""Indications: Sinus and ear congestion and obstruction, headache, fever, chills, cough, nausea,
morning sickness.
*Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Perrilia has a wide variety of uses; a decongestant for the ears and sinuses, alleviates seafood poisoning, calming a restless fetus or morning sickness, nausea and vomiting, relief from colds.
Siler Root (Fang Feng)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Bladder, Liver, Spleen
* Actions: Alleviates pain
*Indications: Headache and generalized body pain.
*Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Temperature regulation, antimicrobial effect, analgesic effect.
Scutallaria Root (Huang Qin)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Gallbladder, Large Intestine, Lung, Stomach
* Actions: Analgesic, relieves irritability, dries dampness,
""Indications: Headache, biter taste in mouth, cough, sputum, and nasal discharge, *Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Immunological effect is produced by Baicalein's antiallergic action and its ability to inhibit the release of enzymes from mast cells, antibiotic effect, treatment of bacillary dysentery, lowering blood pressure, diuretic effect.
Cinnamon Bark (GuiZhi)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Heart, Lung, Bladder
*Actions: Adjusts the protective qi levels, warms and increases blood and qi circulation, breaks
up stagnation. Indications: Eliminates stagnation or deficiency in the body by increased blood circulation, e
xcessive sweating. *Pharmacological & Clinical Research: Antibiotic effect, temperature regulations by vasodilation.
Licorice Root (Gan Cao)
*Organs and Meridians Entered: Enters all 12 Organs and Meridians.
Actions: Regulates the stomach, expectorant, moderates spasms, analgesic, antidote
Indications: Coughs, asthma, abdominal pain, antidote for a variety of toxic substances, both internally and topically
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