formula | Ginseng Yang-Tonifying Decoction Ren Can Bu Yang Tang |
source | Yuanji Qiwei, Ni Weide, 1370 |
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bubble_chart Composition Notopterygium root 1.8 gm, Angelica pubescens root 1.8 gm, White peony root 0.9 gm, Rehmannia root 0.9 gm, Alisma rhizome 0.9 gm, Ginseng 1.2 gm, Atractylodes rhizome 1.2 gm, Poria 1.2 gm, Roasted Astragalus root 1.2 gm, Roasted licorice root 1.2 gm, Chinese angelica root 1.2 gm, Bupleurum root 1.5 gm, Saposhnikovia root 1.5 gm, Prepared rehmannia root (washed with wine, stir-fried) 1.2 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Take the above ingredients to make one dose. Use 300 ml of water, decoct until reduced to 150 ml, remove the dregs, and take while hot.
bubble_chart Indications
The residual pathogenic factors of cold-damage disease do not dissipate and ascend to the orifices, causing the eyes to feel dry, astringent, red, and swollen, leading to nebula, photophobia, headache, and bone pain.