formula name | Monk Ointment |
source | Volume 62 of Yizong Jinjian |
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bubble_chart Composition Nantuo Monk (powdered) 600 gm, Red Peony Root 60 gm, Whole Angelica Sinensis 60 gm, Frankincense (de-oiled, powdered) 15 gm, Myrrh (de-oiled, powdered) 15 gm, Red Halloysite (powdered) 60 gm, Sophora Flavescens 120 gm, Hundred Grass Frost (sifted, powdered) 60 gm, Silver Black 30 gm, Tung Oil 1000 gm, Sesame Oil 500 gm, Dragon's Blood (powdered) 15 gm, Catechu (powdered) 15 gm, Sichuan Rhubarb 250 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
First, fry Chishao, Danggui, Kushen, and Dahuang in oil until they are thoroughly dried. Heat until a drop of water does not disperse. Then add powdered Tuoseng and stir with willow and locust branches until the mixture forms a pearl-like consistency when a drop is tested. Sift in Baicaoshuang finely and mix well. Next, sift in the remaining herbs and Yinyou, stirring until completely uniform. Pour the mixture into a water basin and stretch it by hand over a thousand times. Finally, store it in a porcelain basin, keeping it immersed in water. Apply externally to the affected area.
bubble_chart Indications
Malignant sores, multiple abscesses, scrofula, injuries from falls, and wounds from blades.