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Fang nameLiquorice and Aconite Decoction
sourceTreatise On Typhoid And Death
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[Preparation method and dosage]

Liquorice Root (Radix Glycyrrhizae) roasted 6gm (2 liǎng)
Aconite Lateral Root (Radix Aconiti Lateralis Praeparata) prepared, peeled 12gm (2 pieces)
White Atractylodes Rhizome (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae) 6gm (2 liǎng)
Cinnamon Twig (Ramulus Cinnamomi) peeled 12gm (4 liǎng)

[Efficacy]

Warming the meridian and dehumidifying, dispelling wind and harmonizing the camp.

[Indications]

Mutual contention of wind and dampness, joint pain, pulling pain, not being able to stretch or bend, severe pain when close, sweating, shortness of breath, difficulty in urination, aversion to wind, unwillingness to take off clothes, or slight swelling of the body.

[Prescription]

This recipe is made from Cinnamon Twig and Aconite Decoction, remove ginger and dates, and add White Atractylodes Rhizome. It is used for those who have symptoms of Cinnamon Twig and Aconite Decoction and the moisture is relatively heavy. The formula Aconite Lateral Root warms the meridian and removes dampness; White Atractylodes Rhizome dries the spleen and removes dampness; Cinnamon Twig dispelling wind and nutrient; Liquorice Root regulates the middle and relaxing spasm.

[Key points of syndrome differentiation]

  1. Joint swelling and pain.
  2. Little urine.
  3. bland taste in mouth, warm fluid retention.
  4. Afraid of wind.

[Attention to taboos]

When taking the medicine, you must pay attention to the reaction after taking it. If you have any adverse reactions, you should stop taking it immediately, because Aconite Lateral Root contains Aconite Main Root alkali (Aconitin), which is toxic and may cause poisoning.

[Modern application]

Wind-dampness arthritis, osteoarthritis, neuralgia, arthralgia, lumpago, muscle pain, digital gangrene.

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