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formulaMalnutrition-Resolving Quiyun Drink Xiao Gan Tui Yun Yin
sourceVolume 4 of Shenshi Yaohan
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bubble_chart Composition

Tangerine Peel, Magnolia Bark (fried with ginger juice), Atractylodes (prepared with rice-washed water), Radish Seeds (stir-fried, crushed) a small amount, Bupleurum, Licorice (roasted) a small amount, Bitter Orange (stir-fried with bran), Cassia Seeds (stir-fried, crushed), Platycodon, Green Tangerine Peel, Coptis (wine-fried), Buddleja Flower, Gardenia (stir-fried to charred), Scutellaria (wine-fried), Medicated Leaven (stir-fried), Chrysanthemum, equal parts.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

A total of one dose was filed. Ginger peel and rush pith were used as a guide, 400 ml of water was decocted to 280 ml, and administered while warm. The dregs were decocted again.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Strengthening the spleen and clearing the liver, improving vision and dissipating nebula.

bubble_chart Indications

Improper diet in children leads to liver wood overacting on the spleen, resulting in malnutrition involving the eyes (keratomalacia), with symptoms such as a distended abdomen, yellow complexion, thirst, diarrhea, dry eyes, and photophobia.

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