Commentary on "Blood Syndrome Treatise"

Achyranthes Powder

Chapter 85

Achyranthes root 3 qian, chuanxiong 1.5 qian, cattail pollen 3 qian, moutan bark 3 qian, cinnamon 3 qian, angelica 4 qian.

From Commentary on "Blood Syndrome Treatise" · Read time 1 min · Updated March 22, 2026

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Achyranthes Powder

Achyranthes root 3 qian, chuanxiong 1.5 qian, cattail pollen 3 qian, moutan bark 3 qian, cinnamon 3 qian, angelica 4 qian.

Angelica, chuanxiong, cattail pollen, and moutan bark work together to nourish the blood, while cinnamon’s pungent warmth helps circulate it, and achyranthes directs it downward. This formula is used to treat lower-jiao blood stasis, warming and unblocking the meridians, and is always effective. The formula’s meaning is simple and easy to understand.

[Comment] This formula originates from "Zhengzhi Zhunsheng." It warms and unblocks the meridians, primarily used to treat lower-jiao blood stasis.

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