formula | Evil-Expelling Decoction Fu Zheng Qu Xie Tang |
source | "Compendium of Medical Mirrors" Volume 10 |
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bubble_chart Composition Angelica sinensis 9 gm, Rehmannia glutinosa 12 gm, Ginseng as desired (can be substituted with Adenophora tetraphylla 9 gm or Pseudostellaria heterophylla 30 gm), Atractylodes macrocephala 9 gm, Poria cocos 7.5 gm, Dioscorea opposita 9 gm, Glycyrrhiza uralensis 3 gm, Dried ginger (stir-fried) 3 gm (or simmered fresh ginger 4.5 gm), Ephedra 3-6 gm, Cinnamomum cassia 3-6 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
decocted in water for administration .
bubble_chart Efficacy
Reinforcing healthy qi and eliminating pathogenic factors.
bubble_chart Indications
Deficiency of both qi and blood, externally affected by wind-cold, making it difficult to disperse.
bubble_chart Formula Modification
For severe cold due to yang deficiency, add Aconite Lateral Root; for headache, add Sichuan Lovage Rhizome, Dahurian Angelica, and Asarum; for bone pain, add Saposhnikovia Root; if Ginseng is not suitable due to weakness, it can be replaced with 9 grams of Coastal Glehnia Root.