Fang name | Angelica Blood-Tonifying Decoction |
source | Neiwaishang Bianhuo Lun |
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[Preparation method and dosage]
finely chewed merged into a potion, fry until 1 zhǎn, remove the residue and administer while warm, before meals. (Modern usage: decoct one dose three times and take it in the morning, afternoon and evening before meals.)
[Efficacy]
tonifying qi and generating blood.
[Indications]
Used to overstrain internal damage, weak qi, blood deficiency, and excessive yang. Hot muscles, flushed face, polydipsia and fluid retention, strong and weak pulse, and blood-deficiency fever headache during menstruation and postpartum. Or sore and ulcer ulcer that does not heal for a long time.
[Prescription]
Since visible blood is generated from invisible Qi, Astragalus Root is heavily used in the prescription to nourish the Qi of the spleen and lungs to enrich the source of blood; Chinese Angelica is also used to benefit Blood and camp, so that yin is growing while yang generating, qi is strong and blood is generated.
[Modern application]
Modern medicine believes that this prescription improves the body's immunity and promotes hematopoietic function. Mainly used for: iron deficiency anemia, leukopenia, allergic purpura, and poor wound healing.
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