bubble_chart Composition Angelica dahurica 15 gm, Licorice root 36 gm, Chinese angelica root 60 gm, Daemonorops draco 12 gm, Calomel 12 gm, White wax 60 gm, Lithospermum root 6 gm, Sesame oil 500 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
First, soak the four ingredients of Angelica sinensis, licorice, Lithospermum erythrorhizon, and Angelica dahurica in oil for three days. Then, slowly simmer them in a large spoon over low heat until they turn slightly brown. Filter the mixture through fine silk, return the oil to the spoon, and bring it to a boil. Add whole dragon's blood until it completely dissolves, then add white wax and let it melt over low heat. Prepare four teacups by placing them in water beforehand. Divide the paste into four portions and pour them into the cups. After a short while, add finely ground calomel, 3 grams per cup, and stir well. Let it sit for a full day and night before use. Before applying, first decoct licorice in water. For severe cases, use one pig's trotter, decocted in water until soft, then remove the trotter and any floating oil. Wash the affected area with warm water, dry it gently with soft silk, scoop some paste onto your palm, melt it, and apply it to the new or decaying flesh. Cover it with Taiyi plaster. For large sores, wash and change the dressing twice a day, morning and evening, and take warm, spleen-tonifying medicine as well.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Invigorating blood to remove putridity, removing toxin to promote tissue regeneration.
bubble_chart Indications
Yongju, back gangrene, and other sores that ulcerate and discharge pus, as well as boils and sores, and the roots of boils and sores that need to grow flesh and heal.