formula | Infradiaphragmatic Stasis-Expelling Decoction Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang |
source | Corrections on Errors in Medical Classics, Volume 1 |
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bubble_chart Composition Trogopterus Dung 6 gm (stir-fried), Angelica Sinensis 9 gm, Ligusticum Wallichii 6 gm, Peach Kernel 9 gm (ground into paste), Moutan Bark 6 gm, Red Peony Root 6 gm, Lindera Root 6 gm, Corydalis Tuber 3 gm, Licorice Root 9 gm, Cyperus Rotundus 4.5 gm, Safflower 9 gm, Bitter Orange Peel 4.5 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Decocted in water for administration. Take less for mild illness, more for severe illness, and stop the medication once the illness is cured.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Invigorating blood and resolving stasis, moving qi to relieve pain.
bubble_chart Indications
Subdiaphragmatic blood stasis and qi stagnation lead to the formation of a mass with fixed pain and a sensation of abdominal heaviness when lying down; chronic diarrhea due to kidney deficiency. It is currently used for conditions such as chronic active hepatitis, porphyria, diabetes, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility that are attributed to blood stasis and qi stagnation.