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formulaYin-Consolidating Decoction Zhen Yin Jian
sourceJingyue Quanshu Volume 51
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bubble_chart Composition

Cooked Rehmannia Root 30-60 gm, Achyranthes Root 6 gm, Roasted Licorice Root 3 gm, Alisma Rhizome 4.5 gm, Cinnamon Bark 3-6 gm, Prepared Aconite Root 1.5-2.1 gm, or 3-9 gm.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Decoct with 400 ml of water for oral administration.

bubble_chart Indications

When yin deficiency is below and yang is repelled above, the true yang loses its hold, and blood follows to overflow, leading to severe vomiting and nosebleeds. The six pulse conditions are thin and collapsing, with reversal cold of the hands and feet. The situation is critical in an instant, and the bleeding cannot be stopped. Taking it cold can also treat repelling yang pharyngitis with upper heat.

bubble_chart Formula Modification

If accompanied by nausea and vomiting, add 3-6 grams of Dried Ginger (stir-fried until yellow); if there is qi collapse, fatigue, and extremely weak pulse, it is advisable to quickly add more Ginseng as appropriate.

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