formula | Liver-Soothing Pill Shu Gan Wan |
source | "National Collection of Chinese Patent Medicine Prescriptions" (Tianjin Edition) |
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bubble_chart Composition Raw white peony root 42 gm, turmeric slices 33 gm, cardamom seeds, magnolia bark (prepared with ginger) 15 gm each, bitter orange (stir-fried with bran), corydalis (prepared with vinegar) 27 gm each, poria (peeled) 30 gm, tangerine peel, costus root, amomum fruit 21 gm each, agarwood 27 gm, toosendan fruit (steamed with wine) 45 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
The above ingredients are ground into a very fine powder and made into pills with refined honey. Each pill weighs 6 grams and is sealed with wax skin or wax paper tube. Take one pill each time with plain boiled water.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, dredging collaterals and relieving pain.
bubble_chart Indications
Liver depression and qi stagnation, stabbing pain in both flanks, loss of appetite, indigestion, vomiting of sour fluid, hiccups, epigastric discomfort, and wandering pain throughout the body.