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formulaSpleen-Clearing Decoction Qing Pi Tang
sourceSanyin Jiyi Bingzheng Fanglun, Chen Yan, 1174
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bubble_chart Composition

Magnolia officinalis 120 gm (stir-fried with ginger), Prunus mume (pitted and crushed), Pinellia ternata (processed with hot water to remove slipperiness), Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae Viride, Alpinia officinarum, each 60 gm, Amomum tsaoko (peeled) 30 gm, Glycyrrhiza uralensis (roasted) 15 gm.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Take the above ingredients, grind them into powder. Each dose is 12 grams, use 300 ml of water, add 3 slices of ginger and 1 piece of jujube, and decoct until...

bubble_chart Efficacy

Warming the spleen to resolve phlegm.

bubble_chart Indications

Malaria, with periodic attacks, initially manifests as yawning, followed by chills, trembling of the jaw, a pervasive cold sensation throughout the body, and pain in the lower back and spine. After the shivering subsides, the body experiences intense heat, a splitting headache, and a thirst for cold drinks. There may also be phlegm accumulation in the chest, feelings of irritability and fullness with a desire to vomit. It also treats stuffiness and discomfort in the chest and diaphragm, abdominal distension and fullness, and belching with acid reflux.

bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications

Avoid consuming raw, cold, greasy, or seasonal fruits while taking medication.

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