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Herbal Formula                                  
 
 

 Xu, Yin - KI

Qing Gu San

 

 Cool the Bones

Function: clears deficiency Heat, relieves steaming bone

Composition: 

 
Yin Chai Hu
Radix stellariae dichotomae
4.5g
 
Zhi Mu
Radix anemarrhenae asphodeloidis
3g
 
Hu Huang Lian
Rhizoma picrorhizae
3g
 
Di Gu Pi
Cortex lycii radicis
3g
 
Qing Hao
Herba artemisiae annuae
3g
 
Qin Jiao
Radix gentianae qinjiao
3g
 
Zhi Bie Jia
Honey fried carapax amydae sinensis
3g
 
Gan Cao
Radix glycyrrhizae yralensis
1.5g
  • Dissolve bie jia first for about an hour, then decoct with the remaining herbs.

Indications:

Yin deficiency (KI and LR) with severe false heat or tidal/bone steaming fever  causing afternoon tidal fever or constant low grade fever, patient can feel the Heat deep inside the body or in the bones although the skin is not warm to the touch, may also manifest as disturbances of the spirit, i.e. irritability, anxiety, insomnia, light sleeps, many dreams, fidgety.  If becomes chronic one will manifest classic Yin deficient signs on top of steaming bone, i.e. emaciation, lethargy, red lips and cheeks in the afternoon, night sweats, thirst, dry mouth and throat, 5 center Heat sensation. T-  red with scanty coat, P- thin rapid.

 

Reference:

  • Zheng Zhi Zhun Sheng

 

 

 

                      

 
   
 
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