formula | Fixed CollapseFour-Ingredient Decoction Ding Beng Si Wu Tang |
source | "Yi Lue Liu Shu" Volume 30 |
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bubble_chart Composition Rehmannia root 15 gm (stir-fried with pine)
Angelica dahurica 4.5 gm (stir-fried to charred)
White peony root 4.5 gm (stir-fried with vinegar)
Chuanxiong rhizome 3 gm
Chinese angelica 9 gm (stir-fried with vinegar)
Cattail pollen 9 gm (stir-fried to charcoal)
Donkey-hide gelatin 9 gm (stir-fried with carbonized hair)
Small thistle root 9 gm
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
decocted in water , remove dregs administer while warm .
bubble_chart Efficacy
Removing stasis and promoting regeneration, stopping bleeding and stabilizing collapse.
bubble_chart Indications
Postpartum wind-dampness invades the Chong and Ren meridians, preventing the removal of stasis and generation of new blood, leading to menorrhagia and metrostaxis resembling bean juice, with paroxysmal pain in the abdomen and flanks, and a floating, rough, and slightly rapid pulse.