formula | Cape Jasmine Fruit Decoction Shan Zhi Zi Tang |
alias | Five Stranguries Powder Wu Lin San, Five Lin (Referring to Five Types of Strangury in Traditional Chinese Medicine) Decoction Wu Lin Tang |
source | Jifeng Puji Fang, Volume 18, Zhang Rui, 1133 |
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bubble_chart Composition Chinese Angelica Root, Red Peony Root, Red Poria, Licorice Root, Gardenia Fruit, equal parts.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind into fine powder, take 2 qian each time, add 1 zhan of water, decoct until reduced to 8 fen, and administer while warm.
bubble_chart Indications
- Jifeng Puji Fang: Five types of stranguria and blood stranguria.
- 《Taiping Huimin Heji Jufang》Baoxing Newly Added Prescription: Insufficient kidney qi, heat in the bladder, obstructed water passage, dripping and not flowing smoothly, less output and more onset, urgent pain in the navel and abdomen, accumulation and onset at times, overstrain triggers it, or urine like bean juice, or like sand and stones, or cold stranguria like paste, or heat stranguria with bloody stool.