Prescriptions for Checking the Upward Adverse Flow of Qi
NameThe Prescription of 新制橘皮竹茹汤SourceThe book Wen Bing Tiao BianIngredientsJu Pi 9 g,Zhu Ru 9 g,Shi Di 9 g,Ginger Juice 3 spoons.ExplanationJu Pi: The principal drug, regulating the flow of Qi and the function of the stomach, checking upward adverse flow of Qi to arrest vomiting.Zhu Ru: The other pr
NameThe Prescription of Xinzhi Jupi Zhuru TangSourceThe book Wen Bing Tiao BianIngredientsJu Pi 9 g,Zhu Ru 9 g,Shi Di 9 g,Ginger Juice 3 spoons.ExplanationJu Pi: The principal drug, regulating the flow of Qi and the function of the stomach, checking upward adverse flow of Qi to arrest vomiting.Zhu R
NameThe Prescription of 厚朴麻黄汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsHou Po 15 g,Ma Huang 12 g,Gan Jiang 6 g,Xing Ren,Shi Gao,Ban Xia,Xi Xin 6 g,Xiao Mai,Wu Wei Zi.ExplanationMa Huang: Relieving exterior syndrome, dispersing cold pathogen.Shi Gao: Being pungent and sweet in flavor and very cold in
NameThe Prescription of Houpo Mahuang TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsHou Po 15 g,Ma Huang 12 g,Gan Jiang 6 g,Xing Ren,Shi Gao,Ban Xia,Xi Xin 6 g,Xiao Mai,Wu Wei Zi.ExplanationMa Huang: Relieving exterior syndrome, dispersing cold pathogen.Shi Gao: Being pungent and sweet in flavor and
NameDecoction of Immature Bitter Orange, Macrostem Onion and Cinnamon TwigsThe Prescription of 枳实薤白桂枝汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsZhi Shi (Fructus Aurantii Immaturus) 12g,Hou Po (Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis) 12 g,Gua Lou (Fructus Trichosanthis) 12 g,Xie Bai (Bulbus Allii Macrostemi) 9
NameDecoction of Immature Bitter Orange, Macrostem Onion and Cinnamon TwigsThe Prescription of Zhishi Xiebai Guizhi TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsZhi Shi (Fructus Aurantii Immaturus) 12g,Hou Po (Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis) 12 g,Gua Lou (Fructus Trichosanthis) 12 g,Xie Bai (Bulbus Al
NameThe Prescription of 茯苓杏仁甘草汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsFu LingXing RenGan CaoExplanationXing Ren: Descending the lung-Qi to relieve cough and dyspnea, moistening intestines for relaxing bowels.Zhi Gan Cao: Invigorating Qi and regulating the stomach, tempering the actions of the othe
NameThe Prescription of Fuling Xingren Gancao TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsFu LingXing RenGan CaoExplanationXing Ren: Descending the lung-Qi to relieve cough and dyspnea, moistening intestines for relaxing bowels.Zhi Gan Cao: Invigorating Qi and regulating the stomach, tempering the
NameThe Prescription of 橘皮枳实生姜汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsZhi Shi 2.5 g,Sheng Jiang 6 g,Ju Pi 12 g.ExplanationZhi Shi: Promoting the circulation of Qi, removing food stagnancy and fullness.Sheng Jiang: Being pungent in taste and warm in nature, dispersing accumulation of pathogens, reg
NameThe Prescription of Jupi Zhishi Shengjiang TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsZhi Shi 2.5 g,Sheng Jiang 6 g,Ju Pi 12 g.ExplanationZhi Shi: Promoting the circulation of Qi, removing food stagnancy and fullness.Sheng Jiang: Being pungent in taste and warm in nature, dispersing accumulati