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formulaGinseng Wind-Dispersing Powder Ren Can Xiao Feng San
sourceWeisheng Baojian Volume 9
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bubble_chart Composition

Chuanxiong 6g, Licorice 6g, Jingjie Sui 6g, Qianghuo 6g, Fangfeng 6g, White Silkworm 6g, Poria 6g, Cicada Shell 6g, Huoxiang Ye 6g, Ginseng 6g, Houpu 15g, Chenpi 15g.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Grind the above ingredients into powder. Take 6 grams each time, mixed with clear tea. If exposed to wind and cold after bathing, resulting in headache, heavy voice, chills, fever, and fatigue, use Jingjie (Schizonepeta) with clear tea or administer with warm wine.

bubble_chart Indications

Various winds attack upwards, causing blurred vision and headache, spasms in the nape and back. The limbs are afflicted with pain, muscles twitch, dizziness and blurred vision occur, tinnitus like cicadas, dry eyes with a tendency to sleep, nasal congestion with frequent sneezing, stubborn numbness of the skin, and urticaria with cutaneous pruritus.

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