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Shaoyang Stage |
Xiao Chai Hu Tang |
小柴胡湯 |
Minor Buplurum D.
Function: harmonizes & releases Shaoyang stage
disorders (Liver Gallbladder)
Composition:
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Chai Hu
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Radix
bupleuri
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12g
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Huang Qin
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Radix
scutellariae
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9g
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Ban Xia
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Rhizome pinelliae ternatae
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12g
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Sheng
Jiang
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Rhizome zingiberis officinalis recens
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9g
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Ren Shen
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Radix
ginseng
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9g
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Zhi Gan
Cao
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Honey
fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis
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6g
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Da Zao
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Fructus zizyphi jujubae
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3-4 pcs
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Indications:
Shaoyang level diseases. Symptoms
include alternating fever and chills, dry throat, bitter or sour
taste in mouth, dizziness, irritability, chest and hypochondriac
fullness, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, poor appetite. Half
interior (alternating chills and fever, fullness) - Half exterior
(heat rising upward, bitter or sour taste, dry throat, dizziness).
Gallbladder attacks stomach causing rebel Qi. T: red, dry,
yellow or white coat; P: wiry, rapid.
Links
Reference: Shang Han Lun