Name
The Prescription of Tiegu Dan
Source
The book Qi Xiao Liang Fang
Ingredients
Chuan Wu 22.5 g,Cao Wu 22.5 g,Chuan Xiong 22.5 g,Dang Gui 22.5 g,Rou Gui 22.5 g,Xu Duan 22.5 g,Xi Xin 22.5 g,Bu Gu Zhi 22.5 g,Wu She 22.5 g,Jiang Can 300 g,Mu Bie Zi 300 g,Tian Ma 300 g,Ba Ji Tian 300 g,Fang Feng 300 g,Ru Xiang 300 g,Mo Yao 300 g,Ma Huang 300 g,Qiang Huo 300 g,Du Huo 300 g,Nan Xing 300 g,Bai Ji Li 300 g,Yi Yi Ren 300 g,Cang Zhu 300 g,Bi Xie 30 g,Du Zhong 30 g,Niu Xi 30 g,Tiger Bone 90 g,Bai Fu Zi 90 g,Quan Xie 7.5 g,Qin Jiao 7.5 g,Wu Ling Zhi 12 g,She Xiang 1.5 g,Zi Ran Tong 90 g.Explanation
Rou Gui: Reinforcing fire and strengthening yang, dispelling cold and alleviating pain.
Wu She, Chuan Wu and Cao Wu: Dispelling wind-damp, warming meridians to alleviate pain.
Mu Bie Zi: Resloving swelling, expelling toxin and dissipating nodulation.
Ba Ji Tian and Tiger Bone: Expelling wind and dredging meridians, strengthening the tendons and bones.
Xu Duan: Tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening tendons and bones, promoting bloodcirculation.
Du Huo and Qiang Huo: Expelling wind-dampness throughout the body and the joints so as to treat arthralgia.
Wu Ling Zhi: Activating blood and dissipating blood stasis.
Bi Xie: Inducing diuresis and removing dampness.
Ma Huang: Relieving exterior syndrome, dispersing cold pathogen.
Yi Yi Ren: Removing dampness and subduing swelling.
Nan Xing and Quan Xie: Extinguishing wind to stop spasm, dissipating nodulation.
Jiang Can and Tian Ma: Extinguishing wind to relieve spasm, dispelling wind.
Fang Feng: Dispersing wind pathogen to relieve exterior syndrome.
Xi Xin: Dispelling cold to relieve pain.
Bai Fu Zi: Dispelling phlegm, relieving spasms, removing toxicity and dissipating nodulation.
Ru Xiang and Mo Yao: Activating blood to alleviate pain, resolving swelling and promoting tissue regeneration.
Qin Jiao: Expelling wind-dampness to relax the tendons.
Du Zhong and Niu Xi: Expelling wind-dampness and reinforcing the liver and kidney.
Dang Gui and Chuan Xiong: Nourishing blood and promoting its circulation.
Zi Ran Tong: Dissolving stasis to alleviate pain, reunioning bones and curing trauma.
She Xiang: Inducing resuscitation and refreshing mind, activating blood and alleviating pain.
Ji Li: Pacifying liver and soothing the liver, dispelling wind and improving vision.
Bu Gu Zhi: Warming the kidney and tonifying yang, securing essence and reducing urination, and warming the spleen to check diarrhea, relieving dyspnea.
Cang Zhu: Drying dampness and invigorating spleen, dispelling wind-dampness.
The Effect of Tiegu Dan
Effect
Dispel wind-damp, dredge meridians and relieve spasm, strengthen the tendons and bones.
Indications
Paralysis and hemiplegia.