26,90€
EASY FLOW COLD is specifically formulated for the treatment of dysmenorrhea, particularly focusing on symptoms associated with cold conditions. This unique preparation works by warming the Kidney Yang, which plays a crucial role in overall vitality and energy within the body. Furthermore, it effectively dispels cold from the liver, as well as addressing any cold present in the Dai Mai, which is also known as the belt vessel. This vessel is significant in Chinese medicine as it encircles the body and helps regulate energy flow through the lower abdomen.
In addition to its warming effects, EASY FLOW COLD promotes the warming and movement of the blood, which is essential for alleviating blood stagnation—a common issue that can lead to pain and discomfort during menstruation. By addressing these blockages, it helps to not only relieve pain but also improve blood circulation, thereby enhancing overall menstrual health.
This formula is especially beneficial for individuals who follow a cold food diet, such as vegetarians and vegans. These individuals may experience sparse, clumpy blood flow that appears dark or even black, coupled with intense pain during their menstrual cycle. Such symptoms indicate a lack of warmth and movement in the body, which this formula is specifically designed to combat.
Additionally, since the feet are closely connected to the kidneys and the lower abdomen—areas that are directly affected by cold—warm foot baths are highly recommended as a complementary practice. Such baths can further enhance the warming effect on the body, soothe discomfort, and promote relaxation during menstruation, making them an excellent addition to the overall treatment strategy with EASY FLOW COLD.
Verabreichungsart | Presslinge 140St. |
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TCM-Mindmapping | Nieren Qi und Yang Mangel > Kälte Ansammlung im Unteren Erwärmer > Leber Kälte > Blut und Qi Stau > Ansammlungen, Verhärtungen > Schmerzen |
Magisterrezepturen | Wen Jing Tang, Tian Tai Wu Yao San, Nuan Gan Jian |
Indikationen | Dysmenorrhea mit Besserung durch Wärme, klumpige und dunkle Blutungen, Hypotonie, Hypothermie, Wasseransammlungen vor der Menses, Verstopfungsneigung, Depression |
Kontraindikationen | Blut Hitze, Yin Mangel und Leere Hitze |
Schwangerschaft | Kontraindiziert |
Dosierung | 3 x 6 bis 10 Presslinge am Tag, immer vor dem Essen, 3 Tage lang vor der Menstruation |
Pulsdiagnostik | Unterer Erwärmer- und Nieren Yin Position: chen mai – tief, xi mai – dünn, duan mai – kurz, xian mai – gespannt, jin mai – straff, se mai – rau |
Zungenkörper | Kurz, rund, weich, feucht, lila |
Zungenbelag | Weiss und feucht, vor allem im Unteren Erwärmer |
Zu vermeiden | Joghurt, Milch, Orangensaft, Zitronensaft, Kaffee, Schwarz- und Grüntee, Gurke, Aubergine, Tomate, Blattsalat, Zitrusfrüchte, Südfrüchte, Pfefferminztee, Kamillentee, Ringelblumentee, Getreidekaffee, Aloesaft, kalte Getränke und Nahrungsmittel allgemein |
Kombinationen | YANG ROOT, WARMING THE ROOT, RINCHEN TEE (Nieren Yang Mangel), HAPPY DAYS (Frustration, leichte Depression), COLD DAMP BELT (Ausfluß – Kälte), MOON EYES (Eierstockzysten), SECRET POWER (Lustlosigkeit) |