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formulaBlood Management Decoction Li Xie Tang
sourceMedical Records of Zhongzhong Canxi, Volume 1
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bubble_chart Composition

30 gm raw Chinese yam, 18 gm raw dragon bone (mashed into fine powder), 18 gm raw oyster shell (mashed into fine powder), 12 gm cuttlebone (mashed into fine powder), 6 gm madder root, 9 gm raw Hangzhou peony root, 9 gm pulsatilla root, 9 gm genuine donkey-hide gelatin (not stir-fried).

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

decocted in water for administration .

bubble_chart Efficacy

Clearing heat and stopping bleeding.

bubble_chart Indications

Kidney yin deficiency, blood heat causing reckless movement. Blood stranguria, hematuria, and blood in the stool.

bubble_chart Formula Principles

The condition of blood stranguria is often caused by excessive indulgence, leading to kidney deficiency and heat, which results in reckless movement of blood due to heat. In the prescription, Chinese Yam and Donkey-hide Gelatin are used to tonify kidney deficiency, Chinese Pulsatilla Root to clear kidney heat, India Madder Root and Mantis Egg-Case to resolve stagnation and stabilize slippage, Fossil Bone and Oyster Shell to stabilize slippage and resolve stagnation, and Peony Root to promote urination while enriching yin and clearing heat. Therefore, this formula is suitable for blood stranguria, hematuria, and other conditions characterized by kidney yin deficiency and heat in the blood aspect.

bubble_chart Formula Modification

For hematuria, add 9 grams of Gentian. For bloody stools, remove Donkey-hide Gelatin and add 15 grams of Longan Aril.

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