bubble_chart Composition Evodia, Ligusticum, Angelica Pubescens, Asarum, Bombyx Batryticatus (remove silk mouth, stir-fried), Pinellia, Zanthoxylum (remove eyes, stir-fried), Saposhnikovia, Red Peony, Angelica Sinensis, Cinnamon Bark, Chuanxiong, Angelica Dahurica, each 15 gm; Zaocys, Yellow Wax, each 60 gm; Scorpion, Aconite (peeled, tip), each 30 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients finely, then fry them in 1000 grams of lard from a winter pig over low heat until the Angelica dahurica turns dark red. Strain through a cloth to remove the dregs, add wax, and store in a porcelain container. Apply a small amount to the affected area, rub until warm, three times a day.
bubble_chart Indications
Wind evil and toxic qi invade the skin from the outside, wandering and causing intermittent itching and pain; or when the wind-toxin is strong, it attacks and forms sores, with much redness and pus, and the edges of the sores are tight and urgent.