Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 A few weeks ago, someone posted some information about using Yunnan Baiyao for ear hematomas in dogs. I am unable to find the post, so if someone tells me the post # or is able to repost the information, I would be grateful. Brian C. Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Brian....i filed this away under my San Qi files ...here is the first.... Ann Hi All, See note below from Sagiv Ben-Yakir. If you can help him, please respond to the List, with a copy to <benyakir. Many thanks, Phil >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Phil, A few years ago, I gave a lecture about the use of Yunnan Baiyao in animals. It was mainly about the use of the remedy in different haemorragic situations. I do remember that during my preparation for the lecture I found data related to its use in hemangiosarcomas. Today, another vet asked me about the " scientific background " for the use of yunnan paiyao or some of its ingredients (Sanqi, notoginseng) for Rx in dog splenic hemangiosarcoma, but I just can not found these old notes. Any data ? Thanks, Sagiv Ben- Yakir BSC DVM MRCVS CVA benyakir >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Sagiv, I have posted your query to 4 Lists: PA-L, VBMA, TraditionalChineseMedicine and Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine. I hope that colleagiues on those Lists may have data for you. Data on my files are scanty (and have nothong on sanqi and hemangiosarcoma). They say: Pinyin Name: Sanqi; Sanqifen; Tianqifen; Tianqisan; Tiansanqifen; Renshensanqi Pharma Name: Rx Notoginseng Rx Pseudoginseng Latin Name: Panacis Notoginseng Rx Panacis Notoginseng/Pseudoginseng Rx English Name: Pseudoginseng Notoginseng/Pseudoginseng, Sanchi Herb Class: Haemostat by Move Xue Stasis TCM Actions: (1) Haemostat*~Astringe; esp in bleeding in Xue Stasis, trauma & wounds; Move Xue Stasis; Anticoagulant; Antithrombus; Antipain; (2) Vulnerary*; Regenerate Tissue*; Reduce Swelling; Antipain; Ext: wound~haemorrhage-heals wo leaving clots & scars; NB: haemorrhage-serious; (3) Other: Antiinflammatory; Free Radical Scavenger; Antiageing; Boost Metabolism; Antiradiation (Boost Radiation Tolerance); Immunostimulant; Anticancer; Antifungal; Antiviral; Antishock; Antistress (Boost Stress Tolerance); LV-Protector; Move Stasis; Nourish HT (low dose Vasoconstrictor & high dose Vasodilator); HT-Protector in HT~CHD, angina pectoris; HT Muscle~Antiischaemic; HT~Antiarrythmic; Hypotensor; Move HT Xue (Boost HT Blood Flow); Has: Flavonoid glycoside: Boost HT Xue Flow; Reduce HT muscle oxygen consumption & Hypotensor; Nature: Sweet; Bitter~Slightly; Warm Channels entered: LV, ST, LI Dose: As Powder: 2-5g uid/bid. As Soup: w other Hbs: 3g/d; As powder/pills: 3-9g/d; Topical: styptic* when to traumatic wounds; heals wo leaving clots & scars; Topically: qs TCm Uses: (1) Xue Stasis* & trauma*/wounds* w haemorrhage esp w Xue Stasis; Xue Stasis & trauma w haemorrhage; epistaxis; haemoptysis; haematemesis, metrorrhagia, haematuria & haemafecia w dark petechiae, localized pain, tongue colour dull w petechiae etc; Haemorrhage~best Hb for serious haemorrhage (safe in large doses); traumatic haemorrhage; (2) Xue Stasis & trauma/wounds w swelling & pain, haematoma, ecchymoma; Carbuncles, swelling & other skin & External Diseases; snake-bite; HT~CHD, angina pectoris; thrombosis; circulation~sluggish; pain; amenorrhoea, menalgia; (3) Hyperlipemia, LV~hepatitis~chronic infectious etc; inflammation; Western Uses: See TCM uses, esp haemorrhage Caution: CI in pregnancy; Uterus~Tonic at high dose; safe at moderate use; In Yin Xu w mouth dry in haemorrhage, use w Hbs that Build Yin & Clear Xue Heat Comments: main Hb in Yunnan Bai Yao (Yunnan White Powder Antitrauma Formula); can be used orally alone as powder/w Huaruishi & Xueyutan. Oral/Topical; safe in large doses; best Hb for haemorrhage*~serious, trauma*, Xue Stasis* & pain*~trauma Also: http://www.ht1898.com/englishSite/index3.htm Sanqi ( " Three Sevens " - three-stalked stem, each w seven leaves); Tianqi; Jinbuhuan ( " Do Not Exchange Even For Gold " ) Actions: Raw: Reduce Swelling, Antipain, Move Xue Stasis; Build Qi- Xue; Cooked: Boost health, Boost Growth & treat asthenia & deterioration of Fxs of organs; HT~ischaemia/anoxia; brain~ischaemia/anoxia; HT~angina in HT~CHD; atherosclerosis; anaemia; insomnia; poor physical development; Hypocholesterolaemic; gynaecological diseases w haemorrhage; Anticancer; Ginseng is best Build Qi** Hb & Sanqi is best Build Xue** Hb. Sanqi is main substance in Yunnan Baiyao & Pianzihuang. Yunnan Baiyao efficacious drug for Haemostat**, Move Xue; Vascular Aid, reducing swelling, discharging pus & treating carbuncles. It has a special curative effect on haemorrhage, trauma from falls, fractures, contusions & stains, swelling & sores, internal organ haemorrhage & some women's diseases. Yunnan Baiyao also restrains cancers. http://www.earthpower.com/ingredientsPC.htm Sanqi-Renshen Tea [sanqi powder1g, Chaye 2g, Renshen powder1g] Hypoholesterolaemic; Detoxify Xue; Vascular Aid. When used as a tonic, mix one tablespoon of powder into chicken soup during cooking. Use a ceramic pot Dose: 3-9g; Brew w 1.5 cups water for 10-15 minutes. Take once/d. Western Uses: Eliminates bruises; stops haemorrhage; reduces swelling in trauma & pain; lowers cholesterol; Antiaging; cleanses circulatory system; hypertension; steamed ingredients become a tonic for general Xu CI: pregnancy. Cold & flu; Anticoagulant therapy; extremely weak physical conditions, allergy to Hb Best regards, WORK : Teagasc Staff Development Unit, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland WWW : Email: < Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Email: < Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] - bcataiji Sunday, September 26, 2004 6:38 PM Yunnan Baiyao for dog ear hematoma A few weeks ago, someone posted some information about using Yunnan Baiyao for ear hematomas in dogs. I am unable to find the post, so if someone tells me the post # or is able to repost the information, I would be grateful. Brian C. Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 , <snakeoil.works@m...> wrote: > Brian....i filed this away under my San Qi files ...here is the first.... > > Ann Thanks for this information Ann, however, there was another more specific post for which I was looking. Brian C. Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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