formula | Purple Antler Ointment Zi Rong Gao |
source | Yi Da Quan, Gu Shicheng, 1760 |
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bubble_chart Composition Lithospermum 6 gm, Angelica dahurica 6 gm, Angelica sinensis 15 gm, Licorice 3 gm, Sesame oil 60 gm
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Cook the above ingredients until the Angelica turns yellow, then filter and add 6 grams each of white wax and light powder. Apply to the affected area.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Nourishes the liver and enriches the blood, dispels wind and eliminates dampness.
bubble_chart Indications
Eyebrow wind tinea is caused by the dryness of liver blood and the external invasion of wind-dampness. It initially causes itching, and scratching leads to the discharge of fluid, spreading to the forehead and eyelids. In children, it can manifest as fetal toxin scabies and tinea, with sores appearing on both eyebrows, potentially spreading to the entire body causing cutaneous pruritus, or continuous discharge of pus and water, persisting for years without healing.