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formulaNewly Formulated Yin-Saving Overstrain-Treating Decoction Xin Ding Zheng Yin Li Lao Tang
sourceVolume 6 of Yizong Bidu
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bubble_chart Composition

Moutan bark 3 gm, Angelica root 3 gm (washed with wine), Ophiopogon root 3 gm (de-cored), Licorice root (roasted) 1.2 gm, Coix seed 9 gm, White peony root 2.1 gm (wine-fried), Northern the 5 ingredients 0.9 gm, Ginseng 1.8 gm, Lotus seed 9 gm (unpeeled), Tangerine peel 3 gm, Rehmannia root 6 gm (avoid copper and iron utensils, fried thoroughly with wine and ginger juice).

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

400 ml of water, 1 jujube, simmer until reduced to 200 ml, divide into two portions and sip slowly.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Enriching yin, benefiting the lungs, clearing the liver, and cooling the heart.

bubble_chart Indications

Pulmonary tuberculosis, yin deficiency with fire agitation, cold skin and hot bones, reduced appetite with excessive phlegm, cough with shortness of breath, fatigue, and irritability.

bubble_chart Formula Modification

If the lung pulse is strong upon deep pressure, remove Ginseng; if there is blood, add Donkey-hide Gelatin and child's urine; if there is excessive heat, add Chinese Wolfberry Root-bark; for diarrhea, reduce Angelica and Rehmannia, and add Chinese Yam and Poria; for extreme fatigue, use 9 grams of Ginseng; for cough with dry phlegm, add Fritillaria Bulb and Mulberry Bark; for cough with damp phlegm, add Pinellia and Poria; for insomnia and excessive sweating, add Ziziphus Seed.

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