Prescriptions for Checking the Upward Adverse Flow of Qi
NameThe Prescription of 桂枝生姜枳实汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsGui Zhi 9 g,Sheng Jiang 9 g,5 Zhi Shi.ExplanationZhi Shi: Inducing downward flow of Qi to disperse stagnation of Qi, relieving fullness and distention.Gui Zhi: Reinforcing Yang-Qi and promoting its circulation to dispel pathogen
NameThe Prescription of Guizhi Shengjiang Zhishi TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsGui Zhi 9 g,Sheng Jiang 9 g,5 Zhi Shi.ExplanationZhi Shi: Inducing downward flow of Qi to disperse stagnation of Qi, relieving fullness and distention.Gui Zhi: Reinforcing Yang-Qi and promoting its circulat
NameThe Prescription of 大桂汤SourceThe book Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao FangIngredientsRou GuiBan XiaSheng JiangHuang QiExplanationBan Xia: 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.Sheng Jiang:
NameThe Prescription of Da Gui TangSourceThe book Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao FangIngredientsRou GuiBan XiaSheng JiangHuang QiExplanationBan Xia: 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.Sheng