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formulaGallbladder-Warming Decoction Wen Dan Tang
sourceVolume 17 of Waitai Miyao, Citing "Jiyan Fang"
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bubble_chart Composition

Ginger 12 gm, Pinellia 6 gm (washed), Tangerine Peel 9 gm, Bamboo Shavings 6 gm, Bitter Orange 2 pieces (roasted), Licorice 3 gm.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

The above 6 ingredients, cut and crushed, decocted with 1.6 shēng of water to 400 ml, remove dregs, and administer in three doses while warm.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Regulating qi and resolving phlegm, clearing the gallbladder and harmonizing the stomach.

bubble_chart Indications

Stomach disharmony, internal disturbance of phlegm-heat, insomnia due to deficiency and restlessness, or vomiting and hiccups, palpitations due to fright and restlessness, epilepsy, etc.

bubble_chart Formula Principles

In the formula, Pinellia serves as the monarch herb, lowering adverse qi and harmonizing the stomach, drying dampness and resolving phlegm. Bamboo Shavings, as the minister herb, clears heat and resolves phlegm, stops vomiting and relieves irritability. Immature Orange Fruit, also a minister herb, moves qi and disperses phlegm, allowing phlegm to descend with qi. Dried Tangerine Peel, as the assistant herb, regulates qi and dries dampness, while Poria invigorates the spleen and drains dampness. Ginger, Jujube, and Liquorice Root, as the envoy herbs, benefit the spleen and harmonize the stomach, coordinating the actions of the other herbs. When combined, these herbs work together to regulate qi and resolve phlegm, clearing the gallbladder and harmonizing the stomach.

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