formula | Supplemented Middle-Regulating Qi-Replenishing Decoction Jia Wei Tiao Zhong Yi Qi Tang |
source | Medical Synopsis in Six Books, Volume 26 |
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bubble_chart Composition Ginseng 4.5 gm, Astragalus 9 gm (honey-roasted), Atractylodes 4.5 gm (stir-fried), roasted licorice 4.5 gm, Angelica 9 gm, Rehmannia 9 gm, Trichosanthes root 9 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
decocted in water , remove dregs administer while warm .
bubble_chart Indications
Overstrain injures the spleen, leading to excessive heart fire, resulting in fever, reduced appetite, amenorrhea, and a soft, rapid pulse.
bubble_chart Formula Principles
Overstrain harms the spleen, stomach qi fails to transform, heart fire does not descend, and becomes excessively strong in the middle, leading to fever when it invades yang. Reduced food intake prevents the generation of new blood, hence menstruation becomes scanty or ceases. In the formula, ginseng and astragalus tonify the middle and replenish qi, effectively reducing deficient heat; angelica and atractylodes regulate and tonify the liver and spleen, aiding in transformation; unprocessed rehmannia root and mongolian snakegourd root purge heat and cool blood to enrich yin; prepared liquorice root soothes the middle and benefits the stomach to regulate qi. Decocted with water and taken warm, it strengthens spleen and stomach qi, nourishes the meridians, and promotes the generation of new blood, thereby curing fever and amenorrhea.