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This formula treats a liver-spleen disharmony complicated by enduring dampness and heat, incipient yin vacuity, and blood stasis. This is a common pattern associated with relatively asymptomatic hyperlipidemia, also known as high cholesterol. This formula is a modification of a research formula for the treatment of high cholesterol and coronary artery disease created by Su Hui and originally published in issue #12, 1992 of Zhong Guo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi (Chinese National Journal of Integrated Chinese-Western Medicine).
In issue #6, 1993 of Zhong Yi Yao Yan Jiu (Chinese Medicine & Medicinal Research), Liu Qing-lian et al. demonstrated that the base formula on which Clear Vessel is founded is able to lower total cholesterol and triglycerides while raising high density lipids (HDL). In choosing this base formula and its modifications, Bob Flaws surveyed over 100 research formulas published in Chinese medical journals from the late 1980s to late 2003.
The disease mechanisms of blood lipid disorder are the liver losing its coursing & discharge [&] the spleen losing its movement & transformation. [Thus] there is inability to divide the clear from turbid. Hence there is unctuous fat, phlegm turbidity, & blood stasis within the blood.
Jue Ming Zi (Semen Cassiae)
He Shou Wu (Radix Polygoni Multiflori)
Yi Yi Ren (Semen Coicis)
Yin Chen Hao (Herba Artemisiae Scopariae)
Ze Xie (Rhizoma Alismatis)
Jiao Gu Lan (Herba Gynostemmae Pentaphylli)
Shan Zha (Fructus Crataegi)
Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae)
Sang Ji Sheng (Herba Taxilli)
Fu Ling (Poria)
Chai Hu (Radix Bupleuri)
Yu Jin (Tuber Curcumae)
San Qi (Radix Notoginseng)
He Ye (Folium Nelumbinis)
This formula treats a liver-spleen disharmony complicated by enduring dampness and heat, incipien...