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formulaWind-Chasing Powder Zhui Feng San
sourceTaiping Huimin Heji Jufang, Imperial Medical Bureau, 1078-1085
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bubble_chart Composition

Prepared Sichuan aconite (de-naveled, de-skinned, and pointed), de-reeded and forked Saposhnikovia root, washed Chuanxiong rhizome, silkworm (silk and mouth removed, slightly stir-fried), de-stemmed Schizonepeta, calcined and ground gypsum, roasted licorice root, each 30 gm; prepared white aconite, de-reeded, washed, and filed Notopterygium root, scorpion (tail stinger removed, slightly stir-fried), Angelica dahurica, prepared Arisaema, de-reeded Gastrodia tuber, de-soiled and roasted earthworm, each 15 gm; ground frankincense.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Grind into a fine powder. Take 1.5 gm each time, mix with a small amount of good tea, and take after meals and before bedtime.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Dispelling wind evil, clearing the head and eyes, benefiting the pharynx and diaphragm, resolving phlegm and saliva.

bubble_chart Indications

New or chronic headache, dizziness, blurred vision, palpitations, feverishness, body joint pain, nasal congestion, heavy voice, spasms in the neck and back, or skin itching, wandering wind on the face, resembling insects crawling.

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