Formula 7 of 13 in Formulas that Expel Wind
Sub-Category:
Formulas that Release Wind from the Skin and Channels
Pattern:
Movement of Internal Wind due to Yin Deficiency
Actions:
Tonifies the Blood and Yin, and subdues Internal Wind
Cautions, Contraindications, Herb Drug Interactions:
This section is being researched, and is not completed.
Preparation Notes:
Decoction. Blend two Chicken egg yolks (Ji Zi Huang) into the final strained decoction.
Originally Appeared In:
Systematic Differentiation of Warm Diseases (Wen Bing Tiao Bian)
Combined Channels of all herbs in this formula:
Lungs, Kidneys, Liver, Spleen, Heart, Stomach, Large Intestine
Substances in this Formula (10 Total):
E Jiao (Ass Hide Glue, Donkey Hide Gelatin)
Qty:
9 grams
Chan:
KID, LIV, LU
Prop:
Sweet, Neutral
Latin:
Gelatinum Corii Asini
Cat:
Herbs that Tonify Blood
Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogon Tuber)
Qty:
18 grams
Chan:
SP, ST, HT (LU)
Prop:
Sweet, Slightly Bitter, Slightly Cold
Latin:
Tuber Ophiopogonis Japonici
Cat:
Herbs that Tonify Yin
Huo Ma Ren (Hemp Seeds or Cannabis Seeds)
Qty:
6 grams
Chan:
LI, SP, ST
Prop:
Sweet, Neutral
Latin:
Semen Cannabis Sativae
Cat:
Moist Laxatives
Gui Ban (Fresh Water Turtle Shell, Testudinis)
Qty:
12 grams
Chan:
HT, KI, LIV
Prop:
Salty, Sweet, Cold
Latin:
Plastrum Testudinis
Cat:
Herbs that Tonify Yin
Bie Jia (Chinese Soft Shelled Turtle Shell)
Qty:
12 grams
Chan:
LIV, SP
Prop:
Salty, Cold
Latin:
Carapax Amydae Sinensis
Cat:
Herbs that Tonify Yin
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