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Herbs That Pacify the Liver and Subdue Endogenous Wind

Herbs that pacify the liver and subdue endogenous wind stop tremor and subdue the Yang. They are mainly indicated in tremors, convulsions and spasms caused by the stirring of liver wind, and in dizziness or vertigo due to hyperactivity of liver Yang.  As endogenous wind can arise from extreme heat, hyperactivity of the liver Yang  or deficient Yin or blood, corresponding herbs should be used in the prescriptions. For example, if endogenous wind is due to extreme heat, herbs that clear heat should be added with those that subdue wind.  

Antelope horn (Lingyangjiao)
Sea-ear shell (Shijueming)
Oyster shell (Muli)
Mother-of-pearl (Zhenzhumu)
Purple Cowrie shell (Zibeichi)
Red Ochre (Daizheshi)
Uncaria stem (Gouteng)
Gastrodia tuber (Tianma)
Tribulus fruit (Baijili)
Cassia seed (Juemingzi)
Scorpion (Quanxie)
Centipede (Wugong)
White-stiff silkworm (Baijiangcan)
Earthworm (Dilong)
Dogbane (Luobuma)