Xuanfu Daizhe Tang
Name
Decoction of Inula and Hematitum
The Prescription of Xuanfu Daizhe Tang
Source
The book Shang Han Lun
Ingredients
- Xuan Fu Hua (Flos Inulae) 9 g,
- Dai Zhe Shi (Hematitum) 9 g,
- Ban Xia (Rhizoma Pinelliae) 9 g,
- Ren Shen (Radix Ginseng) 6 g,
- Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae Praeparata) 6 g,
- Sheng Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens) 10 g,
- Da Zao (Fructus Jujubae) 12 dates.
Explanation
Xuan Fu Hua: The principal drug, descending the adverse flow of Qi to remove phlegm and stop hiccup.
Dai Zhe Shi: Checking the adverse flow of Qi by its heavy nature.
Ren Shen: Invigorating Qi and strengthening the body resistance.
Zhi Gan Cao: Warming and tonifying the Qi of the Middle-Jiao.
Da Zao: Nourishing the stomach and reinforcing the spleen.
Sheng Jiang: Warming up the stomach to dissolve phlegm, dispelling pathogenic cold to arrest vomiting.
Ban Xia: Eliminating phlegm, removing masses, keep the upward adverse flow of Qi going downward and regulating the function of the stomach.
The Effect of Xuanfu Daizhe Tang
Effect
Descending the upward adverse flow of Qi and dissolving phlegm invigorating Qi and regulating the function of the stomach.
Indications
Syndrome due to weakness of the stomach-Qi and retention of phlegm in the interior, marked by fullness and rigidity in the epigastric region, incessive belching, whitish slippery tongue coating, and taut weak pulse; including such diseases with the above symptoms as gastrointestinal neurosis, gastric dilatation, incomplete pylorochesis and peptic ulcer.
Administrations
Decocted in water for oral dose to be taken twice.
Xuanfu Daizhe Tang