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A couple of years ago I in a bottle of Yunnan Bai Yao, was an insert listing 

ingredients of Yunnan Bai Yao, and  the Bao Xian ZI.  At the time I posted them,

along with their indications and properties, below were the ingredients known to

be in Bao Xian Zi:

 

1. She Xiang -- Secretio Moschi Moschiferi -- Musk -- a secretion of Moschus

moschiferus L., the musk deer--acrid and warm, heart, liver and spleen; opens

orifices, awakens shen, unblocks bi zheng, invigorates blood, opens channels and

collaterals, dissipates clumps and reduces swelling, relieves pain, induces

labor in stillborn.

 

2. Bai Niu Dan -- Fel Bovis -- Ox-bile, or Xiong Dan -- Fel Ursis --

Bear-bile--bitter and cold, gall bladder, heart and liver; clears heat and

eliminates toxins, extinguishes liver wind, clears liver heat and brightens

eyes.

 

3. Bing Pian -- Borneol --acrid, bitter and cool, heart spleen and lung;

opens the orifices, revives the shen, clears heat, relieves pain, stops itching.

 

 

All the best,

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- On Sat, 11/29/08, mystir <ykcul_ritsym wrote:

 

mystir <ykcul_ritsym

Re: Yunnan Bai Yao

Chinese Medicine

Saturday, November 29, 2008, 12:10 PM

 

Hi, I know the little red pill is supposedly only to be taken when there is a

possibility of unconsciousness and death from trauma with blood loss. I know my

teacher talked about it, and I'll hunt down what I can find when I get the

chance. I don't doubt there may be some pharmaceutical in it also.

  " the little red pill is called Bao Xian Zi, which is translated as

“insurance pill

for a serious or emergency case.” This pill is only used to treat a

patient with severe bleeding or injury who is about to go into shock,

as a “First aid” medicine, otherwise do not use the pill. This medicine

will help to prevent the patient from going into shock. The contents of

the Bao Xian Zi are different from the Yun Nan Bai Yao, though most say it is

at least concentrated san qi. The Bao Xian Zi

has ingredients to stop pain and open orifices to help prevent shock.

It will not stop the bleeding. "

 I saw something about horse use too.

 Yunnan Baiyao is gaining popularity

as a herbal medicine to support EIPH in horses.

 

 

 

 

    Suggested Use: The day

before competition, give 1 full bottle of the Yunnan Baiyao powder, AM &

PM, but

save the red pills. On the morning of competition give 1 full bottle of the

powder again saving the red pill. Then at the Lasix shot use the 4th bottle of

Yunnan Baiyao powder. At this time give all the 4 red pills that you have

saved to the horse.

 

    SPECIAL

NOTE: If the

horse has bled thru everything that vets, herbs, vitamins, acupuncture can do,

make

sure you follow the EQUINE-CARE

Bleeder Support Program and instead of giving 1 bottle each time, you may

try two bottles at a time.

 (yunnan baiyao- tien chi or san qi,myrrh, ox bile, Chinese yam, sweet

geranium, lesser galangal root, and other in a starch base.)

 

--- On Fri, 11/28/08, Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote:

Hugo Ramiro <subincor

Yunnan Bai Yao

Chinese Medicine

Friday, November 28, 2008, 9:45 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi everyone:

 

 

 

What are the exact indications and ingredients of the red pill in the yunnan

bai yao products?

 

 

 

Hugo

 

 

 

____________ _________ _________ __

 

Hugo Ramiro

 

http://middlemedici ne.wordpress. com

 

http://www.chinesem edicaltherapies. org

 

 

 

____________ _________ _________ __

 

mystir <ykcul_ritsym@ >

 

 

 

Friday, 28 November, 2008 1:06:02

 

don't

 

 

 

Don't say you love me unless you really mean it, because I might do

something crazy like believe it.

 

 

 

 

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Revisiting Borneol (which is in moxa as well as cardomom etc !), see

fascinating article at: http://www.itmonline.org/arts/borneol.htm

 

 

Chinese Medicine , yehuda frischman

< wrote:

>

> A couple of years ago I in a bottle of Yunnan Bai Yao, was an insert

listing

> ingredients of Yunnan Bai Yao, and the Bao Xian ZI. At the time I

posted them, along with their indications and properties, below were

the ingredients known to be in Bao Xian Zi:

>

> 1. She Xiang -- Secretio Moschi Moschiferi -- Musk -- a secretion of

Moschus

> moschiferus L., the musk deer--acrid and warm, heart, liver and

spleen; opens

> orifices, awakens shen, unblocks bi zheng, invigorates blood, opens

channels and

> collaterals, dissipates clumps and reduces swelling, relieves pain,

induces

> labor in stillborn.

>

> 2. Bai Niu Dan -- Fel Bovis -- Ox-bile, or Xiong Dan -- Fel Ursis --

> Bear-bile--bitter and cold, gall bladder, heart and liver; clears

heat and

> eliminates toxins, extinguishes liver wind, clears liver heat and

brightens

> eyes.

>

> 3. Bing Pian -- Borneol --acrid, bitter and cool, heart spleen and lung;

> opens the orifices, revives the shen, clears heat, relieves pain,

stops itching.

>

>

>

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