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Damp Phlegm
(Tan Yin) |
Yang He Tang |
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Yang-Heartening D.
Function: warms Yang, tonifies blood, expels
Cold, unblocks stagnation
Composition:
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Shu Di
Huang
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Radix
rehmanniae glutinosae conquitae
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30g
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Lu Jiao
Jiao
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Colla
cornu cervi
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9g
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Rou Gui
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Cortex
cinnamomi
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3g
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Pao
Jiang
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Quick
fried rhizoma zingiberis officinalis
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1.5g
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Bai Jie Zi |
Semen
sinapis albae |
6g |
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Ma Huang |
Herba
ephedrae |
1.5g |
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Gan Cao
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Radix
glycyrrhizae uralinsis |
3g |
Indications: Qi/Blood/Yang deficiency patient
catching a cold which leads to damp and phlegm accumulation in the
channels, muscles, organs or under the skin causing swollen joints
with atrophy, scrofula, or multiple abscesses.
It
treats yin-type carbuncles, furuncles, and swollen knees (some
types of Crane's Knee Wind or he xi feng) due to accumulation of
cold. Manifestations and signs are painful swellings of pale
color without head and with unclear edges, no thirst, absence of
heat signs. T: pale, thick
sticky white coat; P: weak, thin, deep.
Additional uses: Thromboangiitis,
benign thyroid tumor, mammary hyperplasia
Reference: Wai Ke Zheng Zhi Quan Sheng Ji.
Complete Collection of Patterns & Treatment in External Medicine.