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formulaMind-Consolidating Pill Ping Bu Zhen Xin Dan
aliasMind-Consolidating Pill Zhen Xin Dan
sourceVolume 5 of Taiping Huimin Heji Jufang
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bubble_chart Composition

Suan Zao Ren 7.5 gm (peeled, stir-fried on paper) Che Qian Zi (de-soiled, crushed) Bai Fu Ling (peeled) Wu Wei Zi (de-twigged and de-stemmed) Rou Gui (coarse bark removed, indirect heat) Mai Men Dong (de-cored) Fu Shen (peeled) Each 37.5 gm Tian Men Dong (de-cored) Long Chi Shu Di Huang (washed, steamed with wine) Shan Yao (processed with ginger juice) Each 45 gm Ren Shen 15 gm (de-reeded) Zhu Sha 15 gm (finely ground for coating) Yuan Zhi (de-cored) Gan Cao (roasted) Each 45 gm

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Grind into powder, make into pills with refined honey, as big as a phoenix tree seed. Take 30 pills each time, before meals with rice water or administer with warm wine, gradually increasing to 50 pills.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Tonifying qi, nourishing blood, calming the heart, and soothing the mind.

bubble_chart Indications

Insufficiency of heart qi leads to indecisiveness, mental confusion, frequent strange dreams at night, palpitations, irritability, and depression. Additionally, damage to kidney qi results in a deficiency of qi and blood, causing fatigue in the limbs, soreness and pain in the legs, restless sleep, nocturnal emissions, occasional turbid discharge, and a gradual decline into weakness.

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