bubble_chart Composition Aconitum kusnezoffii 90 gm (stir-fried), Arisaema 30 gm (simmered), Zingiber officinale 60 gm (simmered), Angelica dahurica 30 gm (indirect heat), Paeonia lactiflora 30 gm, Cinnamomum cassia 15 gm (indirect heat).
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into powder and mix with hot wine for application. It can also be mixed into ointment and applied as a plaster.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Warming meridians to restore yang, dredging collaterals and relieving pain.
bubble_chart Indications
All yin pattern sores and ulcers, back gangrene, phlegm-dampness multiple abscess, drumstick wind, long-standing pain from injury, wind-dampness cold impediment.
bubble_chart Formula Principles
In the formula, ginger and cinnamon assist the yang qi of the zang-fu organs to dispel cold; kusnezoff monkshood root and Arisaema promote circulation and dispersion, break malign qi, expel wind toxins, revive dead tissues, relieve bone pain, and dissolve masses; Red Peony Root and Peony Root invigorate blood circulation, disperse stagnation, relieve pain, and promote tissue regeneration; aged wine serves as a guide, facilitating the movement of medicinal properties and dispersing qi and blood. When combined, these ingredients have the effect of restoring yang and expelling yin, making it a commonly used essential formula for yin pattern in external medicine.