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

Schizonepeta Spike, Licorice (stir-fried), Chuanxiong, Notopterygium, White Silkworm (stir-fried), Saposhnikovia (de-reeded), Poria (peeled, white base), Cicada Slough (de-soiled, slightly stir-fried), Agastache Leaf (de-stemmed), Ginseng (de-reeded), each 60 gm; Magnolia Bark (coarse bark removed, coated with ginger juice, roasted until cooked), Tangerine Peel (pith removed, washed, baked), each 15 gm.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Grind into fine powder. Take 6 grams each time, mixed with clear tea. For chronic cases of hemiplegia, administer three times a day, and relief will be felt.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Dispelling wind harmonizing collaterals, moving qi and resolving dampness.

bubble_chart Indications

Various winds attack upwards, causing blurred vision and headache, spasms in the nape and back, limb pain and discomfort, muscle twitching, dizzy vision and vertigo, tinnitus, eye dryness and drowsiness, nasal congestion and frequent sneezing, skin numbness, cutaneous pruritus and urticaria; also, women's blood wind, scalp swelling and itching, supraorbital ridge pain, vertigo with a tendency to fall, phlegm reversal and nausea.

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