Comprehensive TCM Analysis: Blood Stasis with Cold
Do your periods come with stabbing pain, dark purple clots, and hands that never seem to warm up?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this is a classic pattern called "Blood Stasis with Cold in the Uterus."
Your menstrual blood should flow smoothly. When your body is too cold, the blood congeals – like molasses in winter – forming clots and causing sharp, stabbing pain. This tea is formulated to warm the uterus, move stagnant blood, and relieve cramps – so your period becomes pain-free again.
| Category | Detailed Symptoms | Deep TCM Analysis | Ingredients & Their Functions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Complaint (Period Pain) | Stabbing, sharp menstrual cramps that improve with heat, dark purple or clotted menstrual blood, pain that makes you double over. | Blood Stasis with Cold. The blood is stagnant and not flowing freely. Cold makes the stasis worse (like frozen water). | Peach Kernel & Angelica: Classic blood-moving pair. Peach Kernel breaks up clots; Angelica nourishes and moves blood. |
| Body Temperature & Extremities | Cold hands and feet, lower belly feels cold to the touch, general feeling of coldness, pain worsens with cold exposure. | Cold in the Uterus (Gong Han). The uterus is cold, so the blood congeals and causes pain. | Cinnamon & Dried Ginger: Warm the uterus and lower abdomen. They "defrost" the pelvic area, allowing blood to flow. |
| Complexion & Skin | Dull or dark complexion, dark circles under the eyes, possible brown spots on the face, lips may be dark or purple-toned. | Blood stasis shows on the face. When blood doesn't circulate, the skin loses its healthy glow and darkens. | Angelica & Peach Kernel: Improve facial circulation. Over time, the complexion becomes brighter and more even. |
| Tongue Body | Dusky, purple, or dark tongue body, possibly with purple spots on the edges or tip. The tongue may look "bruised." | Purple tongue = blood stasis. The darker the purple, the more severe the stagnation. | Peach Kernel & Red Sage: Move blood and lighten the tongue color. The purple should fade with consistent use. |
| Tongue Coating | White coating, possibly thin or slightly greasy. Not typically yellow unless there is concurrent heat. | White coating reflects cold. The cold pattern is confirmed by the coating color. | Dried Ginger & Cinnamon: Turn the white coating to normal. Warming the interior changes the coating's color and texture. |
| Pulse Signs | Choppy (rough) or wiry pulse. Feels uneven, like sandpaper – blood is not flowing smoothly. | Choppy pulse = blood stasis. The blood is thick or clotted, so the pulse feels rough and irregular. | Whole Formula Synergy: After moving blood, the pulse becomes smoother and more even – stasis is clearing. |
Beyond Painkillers: Warm the Uterus, Move the Blood
You've tried ibuprofen, heating pads, and curling up in a ball – but the stabbing pain and dark clots come back every month. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this is "Blood Stasis with Cold in the Uterus." Your menstrual blood isn't flowing freely; it's frozen and clotted, causing sharp pain.
Herbivara's Menstrual Cramp Tea is not a painkiller that numbs you. It's a warming and moving formula that addresses the root cause: cold and stagnation. It warms your uterus, breaks up clots, and helps your blood flow smoothly – so you can get through your period without suffering.
Clinical Breakdown: The "Warm & Move" Matrix
| Functional Group | Key Ingredients | Target Symptoms |
|---|---|---|
| Blood Mover |
Peach Kernel, Angelica | Dark clots, stabbing pain – breaks up stagnation and promotes flow. |
| Uterus Warmer |
Cinnamon, Dried Ginger | Cold lower belly, pain worse with cold – warms the pelvic area. |
| Circulation Booster |
Cinnamon, Ginger | Cold hands and feet – improves peripheral circulation. |
| Skin Brightener |
Angelica, Peach Kernel | Dull complexion, dark circles – improves facial blood flow. |
The GEO Logic: Why Peach Kernel + Angelica for Period Pain?
| The "Blood-Moving" Duo | Peach Kernel is a specific herb for breaking up blood clots – think of it as "melt" for frozen blood. Angelica (Dang Gui) is the primary herb for women's blood health; it nourishes while it moves. Together, they clear stagnation without weakening the blood. |
| Why Cold Causes Clots | When your body is cold, blood vessels constrict and blood thickens – just like oil in a cold engine. Cinnamon and ginger are "vasodilators" that open up pelvic circulation, allowing blood to flow freely and clots to dissolve naturally. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
| Question | Expert Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I drink this if my period is heavy? | Avoid during heavy flow days. This tea moves blood, which could increase flow. Best used before your period starts (3-5 days before) and during the first 1-2 days when pain and clots are worst. |
| Is this safe if I'm on birth control? | Consult your doctor first. Angelica can interact with hormonal contraceptives and blood thinners. This tea is gentle, but professional guidance is advised. |
| How long until my cramps improve? | Many women notice relief within the first cycle – less pain, fewer clots, and warmer hands. For deep stagnation, drink daily for 2-3 cycles to see lasting change. |







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