bubble_chart Composition Qin Jiao 60 gm (remove sprouts), Huang Qi 60 gm (filed), Lou Lu 45 gm, Wu She 120 gm (soaked in wine, peeled, boned, roasted until slightly yellow), Fang Feng 45 gm (remove reed head), Huang Lian 45 gm (remove fibrous roots), Ku Shen 60 gm (filed), Chuan Da Huang 60 gm (filed, crushed, slightly stir-fried).
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into powder, mix with refined honey, and pound two to three hundred times. Form into pills the size of phoenix tree seeds. Take 30 pills after meals, administered with warm wine.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Dispelling wind and drying dampness, clearing heat and removing toxin.
bubble_chart Indications
Wind-dampness heat toxin invades externally, causing scabies all over the body, dry itching, and skin lifting when scratched. It is currently used for pustular sores, chronic eczema, neurodermatitis, cutaneous pruritus, lupus vulgaris, and discoid lupus erythematosus.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
Use with caution for those with weak constitution; contraindicated for pregnant women.