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formulaMajor Nutrient Decoction Da Ying Jian
sourceJingyue Quanshu
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bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Chinese Angelica (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) 6gm (3~5 qián)
Prepared Rehmannia Root (Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata) 9gm (3~7 qián)
Barbary Wolfberry Fruit (Fructus Lycii) 6gm (2 qián)
Liquorice Root (Radix Glycyrrhizae) roasted 3gm (1~2 qián)
Eucommia Bark (Cortex Eucommiae) 6gm (2 qián)
Achyranthes Root (Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae) 4.5gm (1.5 qian)
Cassia Bark (Cortex Cinnamomi) 3gm (1~2 qián)

Use 400 milliliters of water, decoct until reduced to 280 milliliters, and take warm on an empty stomach.

bubble_chart Indications

True yin essence and blood deficiency, as well as women with delayed menstruation and insufficient blood, pain in the waist, knees, and bones, or qi and blood deficiency with cold, and pain in the heart and abdomen.

bubble_chart Formula Modification

If cold stagnation is in the meridians, causing severe pain in the muscles and bones due to the obstruction of qi and blood, it is necessary to add 3-6 grams of Aconite Lateral Root; if there is abdominal pain with turbid discharge, add 3 grams of malaytea scurfpea fruit (stir-fried); if there is qi deficiency, add Ginseng and White Atractylodes Rhizome; for middle qi deficiency with cold, vomiting, and nausea, add 3-6 grams of Dried Ginger stir-fried to brown.

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