Prescriptions for Checking the Upward Adverse Flow of Qi
NameCloves and Kaki Calyx DecoctionThe Prescription of 丁香柿蒂汤SourceThe book Zheng Yin Mai ZhiIngredientsDing Xiang (Flos Caryophylli) 6 g,Sheng Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens) 6 g,Shi Di (Calyx Kaki) 9 g,Ren Shen (Radix Ginseng) 3 g.ExplanationDing Xiang: Warming the stomach, dispelling pathogenic
NameCloves and Kaki Calyx DecoctionThe Prescription of Dingxiang Shidi TangSourceThe book Zheng Yin Mai ZhiIngredientsDing Xiang (Flos Caryophylli) 6 g,Sheng Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens) 6 g,Shi Di (Calyx Kaki) 9 g,Ren Shen (Radix Ginseng) 3 g.ExplanationDing Xiang: Warming the stomach, dispell
NameThe Prescription of 小半夏汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsBan Xia 18 g,Sheng Jiang 15 g.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi go downwards to arrest vomiting.Shen
NameThe Prescription of Xiao Banxia TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsBan Xia 18 g,Sheng Jiang 15 g.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi go downwards to arrest v
NameThe Prescription of 小半夏加茯苓汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsFu Ling 9 g,Ban Xia 18 g,Sheng Jiang 15 g.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi go downwards to arres
NameThe Prescription of Xiao Banxia Jia Fuling TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsFu Ling 9 g,Ban Xia 18 g,Sheng Jiang 15 g.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi g
NameThe Prescription of 大半夏汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsBan Xia 9 g,Ren Shen 6 g,Honey 20 ml.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi go downwards to arrest vomiti
NameThe Prescription of Da Banxia TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsBan Xia 9 g,Ren Shen 6 g,Honey 20 ml.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi go downwards to arr
NameThe Prescription of 干姜人参半夏丸SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsGan Jiang 14 g,Ren Shen 14 g,Ban Xia 28 g.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi go downwards to arres
NameThe Prescription of Ganjiang Renshen Banxia WanSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsGan Jiang 14 g,Ren Shen 14 g,Ban Xia 28 g.ExplanationBan Xia: The principal drug, being pungent in flavor and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, letting the adverse flow of the stomach-Qi g