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formulaDetoxification Decoction Ji Ji Jie Du Tang
sourceWeisheng Baojian Volume 23
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bubble_chart Composition

Rhubarb (steamed with wine, do not use if there is diarrhea) 9 gm, Coptis (wine-fried) 9 gm, Scutellaria (wine-fried) 9 gm, Licorice (roasted) 9 gm, Platycodon 9 gm, Bupleurum 3 gm, Cimicifuga 3 gm, Forsythia 3 gm, Angelica sinensis 3 gm.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Take the above ingredients, finely chew them, and prepare one dose. Boil with 300 ml of water until reduced to 150 ml, remove the dregs, and administer warm after meals.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Clearing heat and removing toxins, guiding heat downward.

bubble_chart Indications

Heat rises to the head, causing redness, swelling, and pain in the eyes; the chest and diaphragm are restless, making it difficult to lie still. The lower half of the body is cold, especially the legs and feet. There is slight constipation, and the pulse is floating and rapid, but upon pressure, it feels wiry and thin.

bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications

Avoid alcohol, wet noodles, heavy seasonings, and raw, cold, or hard foods while taking medication.

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