Prescriptions for Warming the Channels and Removing Cold
NameChinese Angelica Decoction for Restoring YangThe Prescription of 当归四逆汤SourceThe book Shang Han LunIngredientsDang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) 12 g,Gui Zhi (Ramulus Cinnamomi) 9 g,Shao Yao (Radix Paeoniae) 9 g,Xi Xin (Herba Asari) 1 5 g,Zhi Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata) 5 g,Tong Cao (
NameChinese Angelica Decoction for Restoring YangThe Prescription of Danggui Sini TangSourceThe book Shang Han LunIngredientsDang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) 12 g,Gui Zhi (Ramulus Cinnamomi) 9 g,Shao Yao (Radix Paeoniae) 9 g,Xi Xin (Herba Asari) 1 5 g,Zhi Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata) 5
NameThe Prescription of 楂橘丸SourceThe book Jian Ming Yi GouIngredientsShan Zha 120 gJu He 60 gZhi Zi 60 gChai Hu 30 gMu Dan Pi 30 gTao Ren 30 gXiao Hui Xiang 30 gDa Hui Xiang 30 gWu Zhu Yu 15 gExplanationJu He: Promoting the circulation of Qi to treat hernia.Da Hui Xiang and Xiao Hui Xiang: Dispellin
NameThe Prescription of Zha Ju WanSourceThe book Jian Ming Yi GouIngredientsShan Zha 120 gJu He 60 gZhi Zi 60 gChai Hu 30 gMu Dan Pi 30 gTao Ren 30 gXiao Hui Xiang 30 gDa Hui Xiang 30 gWu Zhu Yu 15 gExplanationJu He: Promoting the circulation of Qi to treat hernia.Da Hui Xiang and Xiao Hui Xiang: Di
NameThe Prescription of 当归四逆加吴茱萸生姜汤SourceThe book Shang Han LunIngredientsDang Gui 45 g,Shao Yao 45 g,Zhi Gan Cao 30 g,Tong Cao 30 g,Gui Zhi 45 g,Xi Xin 45 g,Sheng Jiang 125 g,wu Zhu Yu 140 g,Da Zao 25 dates.ExplanationDang Gui: Nourishing blood and activating the flow of it.Gui Zhi: Warming the cha
NameThe Prescription of Danggui Sini Jia Wuzhuyu Shengjiang TangSourceThe book Shang Han LunIngredientsDang Gui 45 g,Shao Yao 45 g,Zhi Gan Cao 30 g,Tong Cao 30 g,Gui Zhi 45 g,Xi Xin 45 g,Sheng Jiang 125 g,wu Zhu Yu 140 g,Da Zao 25 dates.ExplanationDang Gui: Nourishing blood and activating the flow o
NameThe Prescription of 黄芪桂枝五物汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsHuang Qi 9 g,Shao Yao 9 g,Gui Zhi 9 g,Sheng Jiang 18 g,Da Zao 4 dates.ExplanationHuang Qi: Invigorating Qi and tonifying the spleen and stomach.Gui Zhi: Warming Yang-Qi and dispelling cold.Shao Yao: Tonifying blood and Replenish
NameThe Prescription of Huangqi Guizhi Wuwei TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsHuang Qi 9 g,Shao Yao 9 g,Gui Zhi 9 g,Sheng Jiang 18 g,Da Zao 4 dates.ExplanationHuang Qi: Invigorating Qi and tonifying the spleen and stomach.Gui Zhi: Warming Yang-Qi and dispelling cold.Shao Yao: Tonifying b
NameThe Prescription of 芍药甘草附子汤SourceThe book Shang Han LunIngredientsZhi Gan Cao 9 g,Shao Yao 9 g,Fu Zi 3 g.ExplanationShao Yao: Astringing the liver to alleviate pain.Gan Cao: Removing heat and toxic material, coordinating the actions of all the other ingredients, getting together with Bai Shao to
NameThe Prescription of Shaoyao Gancao Fuzi TangSourceThe book Shang Han LunIngredientsZhi Gan Cao 9 g,Shao Yao 9 g,Fu Zi 3 g.ExplanationShao Yao: Astringing the liver to alleviate pain.Gan Cao: Removing heat and toxic material, coordinating the actions of all the other ingredients, getting together