formula | The Rising Gas Is Really Dirty Pill Sheng Qi Shi Zang Wan |
source | "Ancient and Modern Medical Mirror" Volume 5 |
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bubble_chart Composition Astragalus (honey-roasted) 30 gm, Ginseng (de-reeded) 30 gm, Atractylodes (soil-fried) 60 gm, Poria (peeled) 15 gm, Chinese yam (stir-fried) 30 gm, Lotus seed (de-cored) 30 gm, Euryale seed 30 gm, Cimicifuga (wine-fried) 15 gm, Bupleurum (wine-fried) 15 gm, Dried ginger (stir-fried to charred) 15 gm, Nutmeg (wrapped in flour, simmered, pounded to remove oil) 15 gm, Licorice (roasted) 15 gm, Ailanthus bark (wine-fried twice) 120 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind into a fine powder, dissolve donkey-hide gelatin in water to form pills the size of millet grains. Take 6 grams each time, using half-raw and half-stir-fried glutinous rice decoction to swallow.
bubble_chart Indications
Chronic diarrhea, sinking of original qi, exhaustion of the spleen and stomach, prolapse of the large intestine, sagging of the anus, incessant day and night, loss of appetite, inability to digest food, fluids passing straight through, excessive thirst and drinking, depletion of body fluids, emaciation to the point of being skin and bones, alternating chills and fever.