bubble_chart Composition Loquat leaves (defuzzed thoroughly, coated with ginger juice, roasted until fragrant and cooked) 30 gm, Coix seed (lightly stir-fried) 30 gm, White poria (peeled) 30 gm, Ginseng (de-reeded) 30 gm, Amomum (peeled) 30 gm, Areca nut (lightly stir-fried) 30 gm, Terminalia chebula (if unavailable, can be replaced with Melia azedarach or Terminalia chebula) 30 gm, Eucommia bark (peeled, coated with a mixture of ginger juice and wine, roasted until fragrant, cooked, and slightly charred) 30 gm, Dendrobium (finely filed, mixed with wine, lightly stir-fried) 30 gm, Patchouli leaves 22.5 gm, Costus root 22.5 gm, Aquilaria wood 22.5 gm, Tangerine peel (white part removed) 22.5 gm, Rice sprouts (lightly stir-fried) 15 gm, Areca nut (stir-fried) 15 gm, Clove 15 gm, Schisandra (lightly stir-fried) 15 gm, White cardamom (lightly stir-fried, peeled) 15 gm, Green tangerine peel (pith removed) 15 gm, Mulberry root bark (lightly stir-fried) 15 gm, Atractylodes (stir-fried) 60 gm, Medicated leaven (lightly stir-fried) 7.5 gm, Pinellia (washed with decoction seven times, 7.5 gm of ginger cut into slices, mashed together with Pinellia, made into cakes, roasted until yellow) 7.5 gm, Licorice (roasted) 45 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into powder. Take 6 grams each time, add 150 ml of water, 2 slices of ginger, and 3 jujubes, and decoct until reduced to 100 ml. Administer while warm, regardless of time. For treating five types of choking, add one dried persimmon and decoct together. For treating diaphragm qi, vomiting, and emaciation, add 10 cm of Chinese chive and 5 jujubes and decoct together.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Nourish qi and calm the mind, strengthen the spleen and stimulate appetite.
bubble_chart Indications
Five types of choking and five types of diaphragm obstruction, spleen and stomach disharmony, chest and diaphragm stuffiness and discomfort, hypochondriac region distension and fullness, heart and abdomen stabbing pain, loss of appetite, or excessive phlegm and saliva, bitter taste in the mouth and acid regurgitation, chest fullness and shortness of breath, limb fatigue, complexion pale yellow; middle energizer fullness syndrome of deficiency type, unable to withstand aggressive treatment, organ qi deficiency and cold, unable to tolerate drastic tonification, or due to pestilent qi decline, inability to return to normal eating, constitutionally weak, unable to eat much.