Tao Ren-  moves blood and breaks up stagnation as well as alleviates pain.

Dang Gui – Helps to both nourish and activate blood circulation as well as eliminate blood stasis. Save & Exit

Mo Yao – Is used to unblock the channels and collateral’s and relieve pain.

Cardiovascular & Circulatory W/Blood Stasis

In Chinese Medicine Blood stasis plays a very large roll in many pathologies this is because it can result from so many different causes, physical trauma, prolonged periods of inactivity, internal organs functioning inefficiently and most commonly as we age the blood circulation naturally slows down. After a prolonged period of time of the pattern not being addressed can lead to what we call old blood stasis, or dried blood stasis which is just a deeper more difficult type of blood stasis. Some examples of this include migraine headaches, heart disease, stroke, post-concussion, liver cirrhosis, infertility, severe menstrual disorders, ulcerative colitis, and urinary stones, all of which do not respond to the normal course of herbal treatments. The treatment protocol here is going to be to strongly move the blood and qi to dispel stasis, and unblock the meridians.

Because many of these issues are serious the first course of action is to see your MD and get the situation under control once you have done that Chinese herbs can be very helpful in helping to begin resolving this pattern. Please remember that when ever you are dealing with a long standing chronic issue like this, it takes longer to resolve. When looking for a more modern day formula to address the pattern of old blood look for one containing at least one if not more of the following herbs:

tao ren moves blood and breaks up stagnation as well as alleviates pain.

Dang gui which helps to both nourish and activate blood circulation as well as eliminate blood stasis.

Mo Yao which is used to unblock the channels and collaterals and relieve pain.