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Short description: Herbal medicine

Gamisoyo-San, also spelled Gamisoyosan, is a traditional multi-herbal medicine used in China and Korea.[1]

Gamisoyo-San is composed of Bupleurum chinense (1 g), Angelicae sinensis (1 g), Paeoniae Radix (1 g), Atractylodis macrocephalae (1 g), Sclerotium Poriae (1 g), Rhizoma Zingiberis (0.33 g), Paeonia suffruticosa (0.67 g), Gardenia jasminoides (0.67 g), Mentha haplocalyx (0.33 g), and Glycyrrhiza uralensis (0.67 g).[1]

Uses

In Korea, Gamisoyo-San has been used to treat dysmenorrhea, infertility, and insomnia.[2]

In the 1960s, studies of mice given Gamisoyo-San suggested it may "modulate bowel activity" and could be used to treat GI motility diseases.[3] Some research in mice has suggested Gamisoyo-San may help quality of life for individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Park, Sunjung; Yang, Eun Jin (2018-06-21). "Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Gamisoyo-San in an Animal Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis" (in en). Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018: 1–6. doi:10.1155/2018/8580152. ISSN 1741-427X. PMID 30034501. 
  2. Jin, Seong Eun; Kim, Ohn Soon; Yoo, Sae-Rom; Seo, Chang-Seob; Kim, Yeji; Shin, Hyeun-Kyoo; Jeong, Soo-Jin (2016-07-15). "Anti-inflammatory effect and action mechanisms of traditional herbal formula Gamisoyo-san in RAW 264.7 macrophages". BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 16 (1): 219. doi:10.1186/s12906-016-1197-7. ISSN 1472-6882. PMID 27422559. 
  3. Shin, Seung Jae; Kim, Doeun; Kim, Ji Sun; Kim, Iksung; Lee, Jong Rok; Kim, Sang Chan; Kim, Byung Joo (2018-07-25). "Effects of Gamisoyo-San Decoction, a Traditional Chinese Medicine, on Gastrointestinal Motility". Gastroenterologia 98 (4): 231–237. doi:10.1159/000489455. ISSN 0301-164X. https://doi.org/10.1159/000489455. 
  4. Cai, MuDan; Yang, Eun Jin (2018-06-25). "Gamisoyo-San Ameliorates Neuroinflammation in the Spinal Cord of hSOD1G93A Transgenic Mice" (in en). Mediators of Inflammation 2018: e5897817. doi:10.1155/2018/5897817. ISSN 0962-9351. PMID 30046279.