Quick Info
Lindera 15 is used everyday to support normal fertility in women.
Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day
If you are taking Lindera 15 as part of one of our Fertility Programs, you will need enough capsules to cover 90 days. Since each bottle contains 250 capsules, this means you to buy need 3-4 bottles.
Seven Forests Lindera 15
Lindera 15, also known as Li Qi Huo Xue Pian, disperses stagnant Qi and blood, and relieves pain.
What it is best for:
Lindera 15 may be helpful for the following:
- Abdomen-Lumps
- Abdomen-Pain
- Supports normal menstruation
- Postpartum Disorders
Chinese Therapeutic Effects:
- Disperse Stagnant Qi and Blood
- Relieve Pain
Lindera 15 general notes
LIndera 15 is a formula for treating stagnation of qi and blood. It differs from the bupleurum-based formulas that have a somewhat similar action in that this therapy is more warming and tonifies the kidney. Lindera is a qi regulating herb related to cinnamon (which is also in this formula): both herbs help draw the yang back to the kidney. A traditional combination of bupleurum (in place of lindera), chih-shih, cyperus, licorice, peony, and cnidium is Chaihu Shugan Tang (Bupleurum Soothe the Liver Decoction) it is used for abdominal blood stasis syndrome. Lindera 15 contains additional herbs that treat blood stasis: leonurus, persica and carthamus, moutan and red peony. The formula is used for treating sharp pain and includes corydalis (vitalises blood) and melia (regulates qi) for this purpose these two are commonly added to traditional prescriptions when there is abdominal pain. The combination of weak kidney yang, coldness, liver qi stagnation, and blood stasis is characteristic of the consequence of emotional stress patterns in which fear/anxiety and anger/irritability dominate. Blood stasis, and its accompanying diseases and symptoms, result from the prolonged stagnation of qi. A traditional formula called Zhengqi Tianxiang San (Powder of Heavenly Fragrance to Rectify the Qi) has lindera, cyperus, and citrus as key ingredients indications include treating "diseases of widows, monks, and nuns". The meaning of this is that it addresses qi disturbance caused by living a life separate from the normal family life, and avoiding natural sexual interests. These indications illustrate the concept that one can alleviate with herbs some of the physical stresses that come from various habits and lifestyle choices. For cases dominated by cold and blood stasis, see Lower Palace Tablets.
Lindera 15 by Seven Forests contains:
| Pin Yin | English | Percentage |
| Wu Yao | Lindera Root | 10% |
| Xiang Fu | Cyperus Rhizome | 8% |
| Chuan Lian Zi | Melia | 8% |
| Zhi Shi | Aurantium Immaturus | 8% |
| Yi Mu Cao | Leonurus | 8% |
| Yan Hu Suo | Corydalis | 8% |
| Dang Gui (Shen) | Tangkuei | 7% |
| Niu Xi (Huai) | Achyranthes Root | 6% |
| Chi Shao | Peony (Red) | 6% |
| Tao Ren | Persica | 6% |
| Mu Dan Pi (Su) | Moutan | 6% |
| Chuan Xiong | Ligusticum | 5% |
| Rou Gui | Cinnamon Bark | 5% |
| Hong Hua | Carthamus | 5% |
| Gan Cao | Licorice | 4% |
How you use it:
Take 2-3 tablets, three times a day.
Also available in: Lindera 15 100 tablets