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Xu, Yin - ST |
Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang |
竹
葉
石
膏
湯 |
Lophatherum and Gypsum D.
(Bamboo Leaves and Gypsum)
Function: clears Heat, generates fluids,
strengthen & regulate Qi, harmonizes Stomach
Composition:
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Dan Zhu
Ye
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Herba
lophatheri gracilis
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9-15g
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Shi Gao
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Gypsum
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30g
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Ren Shen
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Radix
ginseng
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6g
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Mai Men
Dong
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Tuber
ophiopogonis japonici
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9-18g
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Ban Xia |
Rhizoma pinelliae ternatae |
9g |
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Zhi Gan Cao |
Honey fried radix glycyrrhizae
uralensis |
3-6g |
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Geng Mi |
Non-glutinous rice |
12-15g |
Indications:
Qi
level heat damaged the qi and yin. There is lingering fever
from febrile disease accompanied by vomiting, irritability and
thirst, parched mouth lips and throat, chest distension, red
tongue with scanty coat, weak rapid pulse, restlessness,
insomnia. T: red; P: rapid, weak, thin
Notes: This
formulas is similar to bai hu tang,
but is not as cold, and is more tonifying. The symptoms are not
as extreme as with bai hu tang.
Analysis: The primary herbs clear heat, and the
secondary herbs tonify qi and nourish the yin/fluids.
Reference: Shang Han Lun