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formulaEpilepsy-Stabilizing Decoction Ding Xian Tang
sourceCompilation of Proven Prescriptions from Renowned Modern Chinese Physicians
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bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Antelope horn (Cornu Saigae Tataricae)
Uncaria (Ramulus cum Uncis Uncariae)
Cow-Bezoar (Calculus Bovis)
Scorpions (Scorpio)
Rhubarb (Radix et Rhizoma Rhei)
Aquilaria (Lignum Aquilariae Resinatum)
Skullcap Root (Radix Scutellariae)
Bomboo Juice Cream (Succus Bambusae)

bubble_chart Efficacy

Clearing heat and resolving phlegm, pacifying the liver and extinguishing wind. Heat-type epilepsy. Symptoms include a red face, red eyes, a hot body with coarse breathing, sudden fainting, loss of consciousness, staring eyes, frothing at the mouth, convulsions in the limbs, or making sounds like a pig or sheep during episodes, with episodes stopping on their own, mental fatigue and lack of strength, usually accompanied by irritability and insomnia, impatience and irritability, difficulty in expectorating phlegm, thirst and desire to drink, dry stools, yellow urine, a red tongue with a yellow and greasy coating, and a wiry, slippery, and rapid pulse.

bubble_chart Modern Application

Epilepsy.

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