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formulaStomach-Wind Decoction Wei Feng Tang
sourceTaiping Huimin Heji Jufang, Imperial Medical Bureau, 1078-1085
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bubble_chart Composition

White Peony Root, White Atractylodes Rhizome, Cinnamon Bark (coarse bark-removed), Ginseng (de-reeded), Chinese Angelica Root (de-reeded), Chuanxiong Rhizome, Poria (peeled), each in equal parts.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Grind into coarse powder. Take 6 grams each time, add 250 ml of water and more than a hundred grains of millet, and decoct until reduced to 180 ml.

bubble_chart Indications

The cold wind takes advantage of weakness, invades the intestines and stomach, causing diarrhea, abdominal and hypochondriac fullness, borborygmus, pain, and dampness toxin in the intestines and stomach, leading to discharge resembling bean juice or static blood, incessantly day and night.

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