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Wind-Cold |
Wu Ji San |
五
積
散 |
Five-Accumulation Powder
(Dangui and Magnolia Pd)
Function: releases exterior, warms interior,
soothes Qi flow, eliminates Phlegm, invigorates blood, reduces
accumulations
Composition: (powder dosages)
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Ma Huang
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Herba
ephedrae
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180g
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Bai Zhi
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Radix
angelicae dahuricae
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90g
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Gan Jiang
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Rhizoma zingiberis officinalis
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120g
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Rou Gui
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Cortex
cinnamomi cassiae
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90g
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Cang Zhu
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Rhizoma atractylodis
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720g
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Hou Po
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Cortex
magnoliae officinalis
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120g
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Chen Pi
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Pericarpium citri reticulatae
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180g
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Ban Xia
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Rhizoma pinelliae ternatae
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90g
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Fu Ling
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Sclerotium poriae cocos
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90g
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Jie Geng
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Radix
platycodi grandiflori
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360g
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Zhi Ke
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Fructus citri seu ponciri
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180g
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Dang Gui
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Radix
angelicae sinensis
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90g
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Bai Shao
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Radix
paeoniae
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90g
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Chuan
Xiong
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Radix
ligustici chuanxiong
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90g
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Zhi Gan
Cao
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Honey
fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis
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90g
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Indications:
Wind/-Cold with internal cold and damp and food stagnation
affecting the middle jiao. This formula also treats five kinds of
stagnation: qi, damp, blood, food, and cold. Symptoms include
fever and chills without sweating and body aches. T: sticky white
coat; P: superficial, slow, or choppy.
This formula is a combination of ping wei
san, er chen tang, and si wu tang, with
ingredients that release the exterior, and soothe and regulate Qi.
Note: Do not confuse with
wu ji wan.
Reference: Tai ping hui min he ji ju fang