Yunnan Baiyao

productimage Used externally and internally for acute bleeding; considered a sort of miracle herbal formula for wounds, pain, and hemorrhage.

Yunnan Baiyao, also known as Yunnan Paiyao, has been extensively used in Asia for many years and is considered a sort of miracle drug for wounds, pain, and hemorrhage. It is famous for being carried in their first aid kits by the Vietcong during the Vietnam War. It has been used by Chinese soldiers for hundreds of years. In China, its reputation is similar to that of Penicillin in the U.S.

It is useful for any type of open wound and any kind of surgery. It reduces recovery time for surgery by half because it mends injured blood vessels. It does not interfere with Western sedative drugs, so can be used the same day as surgery. By immediately activating blood circulation, it helps resolve bleeding, pain, and swelling. It heals oozing wounds and damaged blood vessels, while expelling pus and counteracting toxins.

Its primary application is acute traumatic bleeding, where the powder is applied directly to the cut. The product is antibacterial as well as homeostatic. It is taken internally to inhibit internal bleeding due to trauma, surgery or cerebral hemorrhage.

Unlike Western pain drugs, it does not turn off pain centers in the brain, but instead facilitates circulation, bringing oxygen to the injury. Cuts heal quickly with even a single application, and with a butterfly bandage it can help seal smaller wounds that might otherwise require stitches. In various clinical studies, it has shown to reduce clotting time by 33% to 55%.

It is also used for traumatic swelling or bruising, or for other blood disorders including thrombocytopenic purpura and leukemia.

functions:

Stops bleeding, dispels blood stasis, disperses swelling, clears heat, resolves toxins, relives pain.

indications:

Use internally for swelling, bruising or bleeding in acute trauma. Also useful in other bleeding disorders including postpartum hemorrhage, nosebleed, blood in urine or stool, bleeding ulcer, and menorrhagia. Can be used internally for infected wounds or for postpartum blood stasis. Also used for wind-damp bi syndromes (arthritis and rheumatism), and promoting circulation in the muscles. Also to reduce swelling in sore throat.
Apply topically as an emergency or first aid medicine to stop bleeding in traumatic wounds, and to prevent infection. This product is antibacterial as well as homeostatic. Cuts heal quickly with even a single application, and with a butterfly bandage it can help seal smaller wounds that might oteherwise require stitches.
Yunnan Baiyao is useful for any type of open wound and any kind of surgery. It reduces recovery time for surgery by half because it mends injured blood vessels. It does not interfere with Western sedative drugs, so can be used the same day as surgery. By immediately activating blood circulation, it helps resolve bleeding, pain, and swelling. It heals oozing wounds and damaged blood vessels, while expelling pus and counteracting toxins.
It is also used for traumatic swelling or bruising, or for other blood disorders including thrombocytopenic purpura and leukemia.

Unlike Western pain drugs, Yunnan Baiyao does not turn off pain centers in the brain, but instead facilitates circulation, bringing oxygen to the injury. Cuts heal quickly with even a single application, and with a butterfly bandage it can help seal smaller wounds that might otherwise require stitches. In various clinical studies, it has shown to reduce clotting time by 33% to 55%.

Internal Indications:
External Indications:
  • Chronic stomachache, gastric & bleeding ulcers
  • Sore and swelling throat
  • Gynecological blood stasis, including amenorrhea, irregular menstruation, menorrhagia, uterine bleeding and leucorrhoea,and postpartum blood stasis.
  • Hemoptysis caused by bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchiectasia, and tuberculosis
  • Nosebleed
  • Blood in urine or stool.
  • Hemangiosarcoma, nasal tumors, and other bleeding tumors in dogs, cats, and horses
  • Acute traumatic bleeding
  • Knife wounds
  • Gunshot wounds
  • Hot or oozing sores
  • Poisoned sores

Hemangiosarcoma is a very deadly cancer in dogs, mainly Goldens and German Shepherds, which generally isn't diagnosed until the dog collapses or dies. This sort of cancer is genetic, hereditary, and it runs in bloodlines. It causes a tumor in the heart (also seen in the spleen, and other organs) that leads to fluid build-up in the pericardium. Yunnan Baiyao has been used successfully to relieve the fluid build up and help with the dog's comfort level. Typical dosage: 2 capsules, twice a day, with food.

For general Canine Cancer information:

Dosages (human) according to the manufacturer:

Internally:
Take 0.25 to 0.5 gram (1 to 2 capsules), 4x day. In general, not for long term use.
Do not exceed 0.5 g, once every four hours.
In cases of bleeding, mix with water and drink.
In cases of swelling without bleeding, mix with wine.
Children age 2 to 5 years, 0.03 g each time.
Children over 5 years, 0.06 g each time.
PROHIBITED INTERNALLY DURING PREGNANCY.

Before surgery: Take 1 red pill and 2 capsules.
After surgery: Take 2 capsules 2x daily for several days. May be    combined with a tonic formula such as mushroom extracts or neutral ginsengs.

Externally:
Apply directly to bleeding wound (clean first, and bandage afterwards).
In deep or wide wounds, squeeze cut together, pour powder on, and apply pressure or keep closed for 1 to 2 minutes, or until bleeding has stopped.

About the red pill: The manufacturer recommends that one take the single red pill (bao xian zi) be taken in cases of serious wounds or bleeding. This is used to prevent shock from blood loss. It does not stop bleeding. Use only one red pill per day. Ingredients are unknown. The red pill is very small and located in a tiny dimple in the center of the foil sheet of capsules (1 red pill per sheet of 16 capsules). In the bottle of powder, the red pill is encased in the wad of cotton found when you open the bottle.

Notes: Avoid consuming cold foods, like fish, broad beans, citrus (sour) and dairy. Yunnan Baiyao has a warming quality while these foods have a cooling quality. Cold foods require strong digestion as well. Therefore to achieve the best results when taking Yunnan Baiyao, they should not be combined together. Other hot consumables, like alcohol, chicken and goat meat are indicated as promoting the healing effects. If taking Yunnan Baiyao makes you dizzy or upsets your stomach, take it with warm soup. Take with a sip of wine to treat chronic gastritis.

Veterinary Application:

(recommendation from this article Yunnan Baiyao-Where's the Clinical Evidence? (2006)
Lynelle Graham, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVA University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences)
As with many herbal therapies, dose ranges of Yunnan Baiyao are poorly defined and widely variable. Dosing is often 'to effect' and may vary depending on the cause of the bleeding. The following dose recommendations have been gathered from a variety of sources, including VIN postings, the CAVM list discussions, textbooks and continuing education talks:

Animal Suggested Dosage
Dog open capsule and sprinkle on superficial wounds, bleeding tumors, etc.
one (250 mg) capsule per 10 kg, once to twice a day
one capsule per 5 kg daily, given as divided doses, if possible 1/4 tsp per 5-7 kg, OR 60-75 mg/kg, at least once a day
75-100 mg/kg daily, given as divided doses
<15 kg = 1 capsule P.O. twice a day
15-30 kg = 2 capsules P.O. twice a day
>30 = 2 capsules P.O. three times a day
Cat open capsule and sprinkle on superficial wounds, bleeding tumors, etc. 1/2 -1 capsule P.O. twice a day, adjusting appropriately
Bird (400-1000gm) open capsule and sprinkle on superficial wounds, bleeding tumors, etc.
one (250 mg) capsule dissolved in water, given by oral gavage, once a day
Horse open capsule and sprinkle on superficial wounds, bleeding tumors, etc.
1 bottle (4 gm) P.O. three times a day with water
2 bottles P.O. twice a day for six days, then 1 bottle twice a day for six days
Yunnan Baiyao is gaining popularity as a herbal medicine to support EIPH in horses. The following information on dosage for race horses was copied from www.racetowin.ca. It has not been verified and is provided only for its informational content.
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, you may try 2 bottles at a time.

Side Effects:

There are no known side effects when Yunnan Baiyao is taken as recommended. Do not take while pregnant or nursing. May be  combine with a tonic formula such as mushroom extracts or neutral ginsengs.

Listed below are some links to information about Yunnan Baiyao/Paiyao on other websites. TCMforHealth does not endorse, recommend, or support the veracity of any information on this site or those mentioned below, and merely seeks to educate the reader. If you have relevant information about Yunnan Baiyao that you feel is of interest to people reading this site, please send us the info. Thank you!
Canine Cancer Links
A Path with Paws:
Integrative and holistic methods for treating cancer in dogs and cats


Lena McCullough, DVM and Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist maintains a comprehensive blog with a wealth of holistic information on cancer treatment and care. This blog is updated regularly.
Georgia's Legacy and
Georgia's Legacy Blog
Georgia's Legacy's mission is to raise awareness of canine cancer and provide information, resource referral and emotional support to anyone whose life has been touched by this devastating disease.
Dog Cancer Blog Hawaiian veterinarian Dr. Dressler writes this blog and offers a free booklet The Dog Cancer Diet on his website.
http://caninecancerawareness.org/ general Canine Cancer information
http://www.smilingblueskies.com/ provides a wealth of information, resources, and support for canine cancer
http://www.charlesloopsdvm.com/ Charles Loops is a homeopathic veterinarian who gives telephone consultations and specializes in treating cancer using the principles of homeopathic medicine.
Mushroom Lengthens Survival Time in Dogs With Cancer Study conducted by two University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine faculty
More Information about Yunnan Baiyao
Yunnan Baiyao Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese Herbal Remedies: Yunnan Paiyao posted by the State University of New York, Albany
Asian Health Secrets Letha Hadady writes extensively aboutYunnan Baiyao in her blog, and also devotes an entire chapter to it in her book. Here is a summary she writes about the benefits of Yunnan Baiyao (Yunnan Paiyao).
Scientific Papers and Studies
Yunnan Baiyao: Miracle Herb for Your Clinic Jodie Gruenstern, DVM, CVA, CVFT
Integrative Veterinary Care Journal
From IVC Issue: V4I1
Single Agent Polysaccharopeptide Delays Metastases and Improves Survival in Naturally Occurring Hemangiosarcoma Dorothy Cimino Brown and Jennifer ReetzVeterinary Clinical Investigations Center, Department of Clinical Studies, School of Veterinary Medicine and University of Pennsylvania, 3900 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6010, Accepted 25 July 2012
The effect of herbal supplementation on the severity of exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage TS Eppa1, P McDonougha1, DJ Padillaa1, JH Coxa2, DC Poolea1 and HH Ericksona1 c1
a1 Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
a2 Department of Clinical Sciences, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
Article by Narda G. Robinson, DO, DVM, MS. Copyright, 2007.
Yunnan Baiyao-Where's the Clinical Evidence? (2006) Lynelle Graham, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVA University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Yunnan Paiyao: Uses for injury and surgery; gastro-intestinal, respiratory, and urogenital disorders Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon
The effect of Yunnan Baiyao on reduction of intra-operative bleeding of the patients undergoing transurethral resection of prostate Li NC, Pan BN, Wang HJ, Li HZ, Wei Q, Wang XH, Cai SL, Gan WM, Na YQ.
Institute of Urology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing 100034, China.
this website There are a number of published medical papers at this website, (PubMed comprises more than 20 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.)
If you enter "Yunnan Baiyao" in the search bar you will find them. Below are links to two of them.
Effects of Yunnan Baiyao on peri-operative bleeding of patients undergoing cervical open-door laminoplasty: a multi-center randomized double-blind placebo-control trial OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Yunnan Baiyao on peri-operative bleeding of the patients undergoing cervical open-door laminoplasty.
CONCLUSION: Yunnan Baiyao is effective and safe in reducing the amount of intra-operative bleeding of cervical open-door laminoplasty.

Effects of the preoperative administration of Yunnan Baiyao capsules on intraoperative blood loss in bimaxillary orthognathic surgery: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.


Currently, Yunnan Baiyao is only legitimately produced by Yunnan Baiyao Group Co., Ltd, one of the top state pharmaceutical companies in China. It was produced and exported to USA under the Camellia brand name before 1998. All the Yunnan Baiyao that possesses the product name Yunnan Paiyao under the Camellia brand in today's market are not genuine Yunnan Baiyao made by Yunnan Baiyao Group Co.

Ingredients (unconfirmed):
tian qi (Radix Notoginseng) 40.0 %
san yu cao (Herba Ajuga Forrestii) 17.0%
shan yao (Rhizoma Dioscoreae) 13.3%
chuan shan long (Rhizoma Dioscoreae Nippon.) 11.5%
lao he cao (Herba Geranii) 7.2%
ku liang jiang (Rhizoma Dioscoreae Parviflora) 6.0%
bai niu dan (Herba Inulae Cappae) 5.0%

This formula does not contain ox bile. It is our opinion that the belief that this product contains ox bile came through confusion over the name of the listed ingredient, Innula Cappa (Bai Nui Dan) whose Chinese name translates to "White Ox Gallbladder". Please also see this article by Lena McCoullough, DVM, on the origin of the interest in ox bile and her belief that it will do no harm, whether it is included or not. Because the exact formula is still secret, no one can really know until the formula is made publicly available.

contraindications:

Use is contraindicated in individuals with allergic reaction to Yunnan Baiyao.
It is also contraindicated internally for pregnant women.
Stop use and ask a doctor if condition worsens or does not improve within 3 days.

extended information:

May be  combine with a tonic formula such as mushroom extracts or neutral ginsengs. [Note: this is especially beneficial for dogs and cats taking Yunnan Baiyao long term for bleeding tumors.]
Broad beans, fish, citrus (sour), dairy or cold foods should not be taken within one day after administration. Yunnan Baiyao has a warming quality while these foods have a cooling quality. Cold foods require strong digestion as well. Therefore to achieve the best results when taking Yunnan Baiyao, they should not be combined together.
Other hot consumables, like alcohol, chicken and goat meat are indicated as promoting the healing effects.
If taking Yunnan Baiyao makes you dizzy or upsets your stomach, take it with warm soup.
Take with a sip of wine to treat chronic gastritis.

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