Sheng Hua Tang 生化湯 - Generation and Transformation Decoction
Dang Gui and Ginger Combination /
Decoction for Postpartum Troubles
History of Sheng Hua Tang*
Source: Women's Diseases According to Fu Qing-Zhu (1827 AD)
Sheng Hua Tang TCM Uses
- Invigorates the Blood
- Transforms and dispels Blood Stasis
- Warms the menses
- Warms the channels
- Alleviates pain
Sheng Hua Tang Ingredients
Rx. Angelicae Sinensis | Dang Gui | 50 % |
Rz. Chuanxiong | Chuan Xiong | 20 |
Sm. Persicae | Tao Ren | 20 |
Rz. Zingiberis Preparata | Pao Jiang | 5 |
Rx. Glycyrrhizae Preparata | Zhi Gan Cao | 5 |
Sheng Hua Tang Side Effects and Contraindications
- Contraindicated during pregnancy -
- Contraindicated for those with Blood Stasis due to Heat. in the Blood.
- Contraindicated for those with postpartum hemorrhage due to Warm Blood.
- Contraindicated for those with bleeding or active hemorrhage disorder.
- Modify for those who already have normal discharge of lochia and only slight abdominal pain.
Self-diagnosis and self treatment aren't recommended for chronic, recurring, long term, or serious conditions. To insure the best outcome for yourself and minimize the cost and chance of side effects, you are urged to find a local TCM practitioner or Start an E-mail Consultation here.
Sheng Hua Tang Dosage
Granules: 2-4 grams, taken 2-3 times a day, best on an empty stomach. Or as prescribed by your practitioner.
Whole Herbs: Using a container made of ceramic, glass, or stainless steel (no aluminum, iron or copper) boil 1 packet of herbs in 1-2-quarts (or liters) of water or until 2 cups of medicine remain. Adjust lid to keep too much water from evaporating. Strain herbs; save and refrigerate for a second boiling. Drink 1 cup in the AM. And 1 cup in the PM. If desired, repeat the following day, using the saved herbs from the refrigerator. Or as prescribed by your practitioner.
Pills: Not available at this time.
This is a made-to-order custom formula, not returnable.
* What’s the Difference Between, TANG, PIAN, WAN, or SAN
- PIAN = Tablet (modern looking pill)
- WAN = Pill (old-style or handmade pill, or black teapill)
- TANG = Water Decoction (boiled whole herbs)
- SAN = Powder (milled or granulated)
*These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.