formula | Stagnation-Clearing Powder Qing Yu San |
alias | Stagnation-Clearing Decoction Qing Yu Tang |
source | "Ancient and Modern Medical Mirror" Volume 10 |
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bubble_chart Composition Tangerine Peel 3 gm, Pinellia 3 gm (stir-fried with sesame oil), White Poria 3 gm, Atractylodes 3 gm (soaked in rice water and stir-fried), Chuanxiong 1.8 gm, Dried Ginger 1.5 gm (stir-fried to charred), Cyperus (stir-fried with child's urine) 3 gm, Medicated Leaven (stir-fried) 3 gm, Coptis (stir-fried with ginger juice) 3 gm, Gardenia (stir-fried with ginger juice) 3 gm, Licorice 0.9 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Take one dose. Add 3 slices of ginger, decoct and take; it can also be taken in pill form.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Clearing the stomach and resolving phlegm.
bubble_chart Indications
There is latent fire in the stomach and thick phlegm above the diaphragm, causing pain in the appetite, restless nausea, vomiting clear water, or regurgitating sour fluid.
bubble_chart Formula Modification
Severe vomiting, add 1.2 grams of Patchouli and 1.2 grams of Villous Amomum Fruit.